The theme of this year's Dame is "Their Favorite Things," based on the new Playbill.com feature series. "Through engaging stories and songs, favorite performers from stage and screen will take the audience on a tour of their favorite shows and performances, highlighting those unforgettable nights in the theatres that have that influenced their careers," according to The Actors Fund.
The evening boasts the talents of Tony and Emmy winner Elaine Stritch, Emmy winner Polly Bergen, Marilyn Maye, Andréa Burns, Mario Cantone, Lauren Flanigan, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, Jackie Hoffman, Countess Luann De Lesseps ("Real Housewives of NY"), David Lutkin, Alexandra Silber, Talise Trevigne and Bruce Vilanch. Richard Roland directs the evening with musical direction by Glen Roven.
“I love the idea of putting 'Their Favorite Things' onstage," said Phyllis Newman, who is the engine behind the annual event, in a previous statement. “I recently compiled my list for Playbill and immediately thought, 'Wouldn't this make a great show!'" To read Newman's list of Favorite Things on Playbill.com, click here.
"Their Favorite Things" feature series launched with Tony winner Bernadette Peters and has also featured Tony winner Victoria Clark, Tony nominee Judy Kuhn and Tony nominee Joan Rivers, among others.
Tickets can be purchased at www.actorsfund.org or by phone at (212) 221-7300, ext. 133 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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