Alan Cumming and Kit Kat Girls Celebrate Kit Kat Calendar Tonight in NYC | Playbill

News Alan Cumming and Kit Kat Girls Celebrate Kit Kat Calendar Tonight in NYC Tony winner Alan Cumming and the Kit Kat Girls from the current Broadway revival of Cabaret celebrate the forthcoming release of Kit Kat Calendar 2015 — featuring cast members from that critically acclaimed Roundabout Theatre Company production — Oct. 23 at Ava Lounge at Dream Hotel (note the new venue).

There is no charge for the 10 PM event, although a minimum $10 donation is suggested. Proceeds benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

A Decadent Berlin Party celebrates the premiere of the new calendar, which also benefits Broadway Cares. The calendar will be available for sale at the event and on the BC/EFA website beginning Nov. 10. No performances are scheduled, although the evening will give fans a chance to mingle with members of the Cabaret company.

Ava Lounge at Dream Hotel is located at 210 W. 55th Street at Seventh Avenue.

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Kristin Olness and Kristie Dale Sanders are the calendar's creative producers. Olness plays Helga, one of the Kit Kat Girls, in the musical at Studio 54; Sanders, who is also the graphic designer for the calendar, understudies the role of Fraulein Schneider.

"I had put together a Kit Kat Calendar in the first production back in 1998 with the same photographer Rob Klein," Olness told Playbill.com, "and it was suggested that we do another one to help raise money for BC/EFA, this time with the creative and graphic help of Kristie."

The calendar will feature Cabaret stars Alan Cumming, Michelle Williams, Emma Stone and all the Kit Kat Girls and Boys.

Sanders has shared two photos from the forthcoming calendar with Playbill.com. "They are a peek at what is in the calendar, but people are going to have to buy it to see the full photo of Alan," Sanders joked.

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