Robin De Jesus, Teal Wicks, Natalie Weiss and More Are Putting the Pieces Together at 54 Below April 24 | Playbill

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News Robin De Jesus, Teal Wicks, Natalie Weiss and More Are Putting the Pieces Together at 54 Below April 24 Two-time Tony Award nominee Robin De Jesus, Teal Wicks and Natalie Weiss are among the performers participating in Putting the Pieces Together: Volume 2, a benefit concert for autism awareness, April 24 at 54 Below.

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Robin De Jes

The 9:30 PM concert, benefiting M.O.V.E for Autism — which raises funds for children with special needs in New York City and around the world — features music by Sam Carner and Derek Gregor; Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne; David Maglione and Tomas Ruiz; Joey Contreras; Justin Anthony Long, Jonathan Lee and Joanna Burns; David Dabbon; and Will Van Dyke

Joining Weiss (Everyday Rapture), De Jesus (In the Heights, La Cage aux Folles) and Wicks (Jekyll & Hyde, Wicked) are Marla Mindelle (Sister Act, Cinderella), Heather Parcells (A Chorus Line, Soul Doctor), Eric Michael Krop (Godspell), Blake Daniel (Spring Awakening), Bonnie Milligan (Off-Broadway's Jasper in Deadland), Jessica Hendy (Cats, Aida), Morgan Assante, Paul Pilcz (Bye Bye Birdie), Spencer Kiely, Lauren Renahan, Anthony Lee Medina, Justin Anthony Long, Will Ray, Dana Costello, Lindsey Mader, Mj Rodriguez (Off-Broadway's Rent) and Michael Gioia.

Rounding out the cast are Dan Deluca, Steve Raymond, Josh Tolle, Nicolette Burton, Lawson Young, John Battagliese, Chris Frazier, Phil Sloves, Abby Slocum, Andrew Pace, Emily Rogers and Toren Nakamura.

In anticipation of the evening, members of the cast picked inspirational songs as part of this week's Playbill Playlist

Victor Legrá, Anthony Crouchelli and M.O.V.E for Autism present Putting the Pieces Together: Volume 2.

54 Below is located at 254 W. 54th Street. For more information and tickets, visit 54Below.com.

 
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