All-Star Concert of Strouse-Schwartz-Stein Musical Rags Set for Dec. 11 | Playbill

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News All-Star Concert of Strouse-Schwartz-Stein Musical Rags Set for Dec. 11 Following acclaimed concert presentations of The Secret Garden, Children of Eden and Pippin, an all-star concert of Rags will be presented Dec. 11 to commemorate World AIDS Day.
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The 20th anniversary production of Rags — which will be held at the new Nokia Theater in Times Square — is being co-presented by artistic producer Jamie McGonnigal and The Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation. Altar Boyz' Stafford Arima will direct the one-night-only event, which will feature musical direction by Avenue Q’s Mark Hartman. Casting will be announced at a later date.

Rags, which features music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Joseph Stein, played Broadway’s Mark Hellinger Theatre in August 1986. Although the run was brief, the musical garnered five Tony nominations and boasted a cast that included Teresa Stratas, Judy Kuhn, Terrence Mann, Lonny Price, Marcia Lewis, Dick Latessa and Larry Kert.

The musical, according to press notes, tells the story of "Rebecca, an immigrant who finds herself and her young son, David, very much alone in the brand new world of America. Through Rebecca's encounters and relationships with others experiencing similar struggles, Rags tells of the American experience when the 'melting pot' was an ideal many hoped to be a part of." The lush score features such tunes as "Brand New World," "Blame It on the Summer Night," "Dancing with the Fools" and the title tune.”

Proceeds from the concert will benefit The Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation and Camp TLC (Teens Living with a Challenge), a residential summer camp program for teens living with HIV/AIDS. For additional information about JDAF/Camp TLC, visit www.jdaf.org.

Rags tickets will go on sale in October. For sponsorship opportunities, e-mail [email protected]. *

Jamie McGonnigal and Kate Shindle founded the World AIDS Day Concerts in 2003 to “help raise awareness of the health holiday, and to establish community within the theatre community.” Children of Eden was the first all-star concert, followed by mountings of Pippin and The Secret Garden. For information on the World AIDS Day events visit www.WorldAIDSDayConcert.org.

 
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