Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster, Megan Hilty, Patina Miller in Concert To Help "Unadoptable" Kids Find Families | Playbill

News Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster, Megan Hilty, Patina Miller in Concert To Help "Unadoptable" Kids Find Families Voices for the Voiceless: Stars For Foster Kids, featuring a host of Broadway favorites, will be presented June 29 at 7 PM at the St. James Theatre, 246 West 44th Street.
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Kristin Chenoweth

The evening will boast the talents of Tina Fey, Tituss Burgess, Kristin Chenoweth, Rachel Crow, Antwone Fisher, Sutton Foster, Megan Hilty, Janice Huff, Jane Krakowski, Alec Mapa, Andrea McArdle, Patina Miller, Rosie O'Donnell, Caroline Rhea and Charlene Tilton.

The special event, presented by Seth Rudetsky/James Wesley and Beachbody.Com, brings together artists united in raising awareness about the plight of kids in foster care, particularly those ages 10-21 whom many consider “unadoptable” because of their age.

All proceeds will go directly to two NYC agencies: You Gotta Believe, New York’s only nonprofit specifically focused on finding permanent families for youth in foster care aged 10-plus, and the Council on Adoptable Children (COAC).

In a statement Wesley said, “I’ve spent the last few weeks meeting with foster kids and their stories would break your heart. All these kids want are parents who love them. We are thrilled because this is the first event Broadway has ever done for foster kids and we’re overwhelmed with gratitude for these amazing stars who are completely donating their time to help these kids.”

Rudetsky, a Playbill columnist, added, “I wouldn’t be surprised if the audience is so moved by all of the amazing singers in the show that every single foster kid is adopted by the finale!”

The event will feature a 15-piece band onstage conducted by Rudetsky accompanying songs that range from Broadway to top 40 hits.

For more information visit yougottabelieve.org.

 
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