Morse, Ziemba, Mitchell and More Salute Producer Cy Feuer, Oct. 30 | Playbill

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News Morse, Ziemba, Mitchell and More Salute Producer Cy Feuer, Oct. 30 Walter Bobbie, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Karen Ziemba, Veanne Cox, Robert Morse, Brent Barrett, Roger Bart, Laura Benanti, Christine Ebersole and Peter Stone will be among the talent on hand for the Oct. 30 90th birthday benefit for legendary producer Cy Feuer. "Celebrate Cy" will be held at Pier 60-Chelsea Piers in Manhattan.

Walter Bobbie, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Karen Ziemba, Veanne Cox, Robert Morse, Brent Barrett, Roger Bart, Laura Benanti, Christine Ebersole and Peter Stone will be among the talent on hand for the Oct. 30 90th birthday benefit for legendary producer Cy Feuer. "Celebrate Cy" will be held at Pier 60-Chelsea Piers in Manhattan.

The event is being co-presented by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and The League of American Theatre and Producers. The evening will benefit SDCF. Entertainment, as yet unrevealed, will be directed and choreographed by Karen Azenberg and written by Douglas Bernstein and Denis Markell.

The event will begin at 6 PM with cocktails and a 7 PM dinner to follow. A star-studded performance completes the evening. A $50 tickets will bring purchasers into the latter attraction only. The price also includes a sparkling wine toast.

Charing the gala are Jed Bernstein, James Burrows, John Kander and Fred Ebb, Rocco Landesman, Jo Sullivan Loesser, James M. Nederlander, Ted Pappas, Hal Prince, Ann Reinking and Gerald Schoenfeld. Vice-chair is the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization.

Feuer was the producer behind such Frank Loesser shows as Guys and Dolls, Where's Charley? and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Other credits include Can-Can and Little Me. Morse starred in the original production of How to Succeed. Walter Bobbie was Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the most recent revival of Guys and Dolls.

For information, call (212) 302-5359.

 
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