Meredith Patterson, Mara Davi, Paige Price, Leo Ash Evens, Judy Gold Sing for a Cure Jan. 31 | Playbill

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News Meredith Patterson, Mara Davi, Paige Price, Leo Ash Evens, Judy Gold Sing for a Cure Jan. 31 The Huntington's Disease Society of America's 4th annual Curtains Up For A Cure, co-hosted by comedian Judy Gold, Broadway actress Meredith Patterson and "Guiding Light" star Kim Zimmer, is presented Jan. 31 at the Village East Cinema in Manhattan.

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Meredith Patterson

The evening features the talents of Patterson (White Christmas), Mara Davi (A Chorus Line), Kevin Earley (Tale of Two Cities), "Guiding Light" star Zimmer, 2010 Fred Ebb Award-winning composer Douglas J. Cohen, Zachary Prince (Jersey Boys), Paige Price (Saturday Night Fever), Christianne Tisdale (Triumph of Love), Leo Ash Evens (London's West Side Story), Kristen Beth Williams (Promises, Promises), Erin Denman (42nd Street), Carole Bufford, Elizabeth Clinard and Jennifer Rias.

Attendees will have an opportunity to chat with the stars before the show at a cocktail hour meet and greet, featuring hors d'oeuvres and signature drinks. Signed memorabilia from entertainment legends of the large and small screen as well as the stage will be available at the silent auction.

The cocktail hour and silent auction begins at 6:30 PM followed by the 7:30 PM performance.

The benefit evening is produced by Patterson and Katherine Moser in association with the Greater NY Chapter of HDSA. All proceeds benefit the Huntington's Disease Society of America's Greater New York Chapter.

Village East Cinema is located on the corner of East 12th Street and 2nd Avenue. Tickets are $50. For more information email Chenell Tannure ([email protected]) or call (212) 242-1968, ext. 221 or visit www.hdsa.org/gny.

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Huntington's Disease is a "devastating, hereditary, degenerative brain disorder for which there is, at present, no effective treatment or cure." For additional information visit www.hdsa.org or call (800) 345-HDSA.

 
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