Shindle, Cavenaugh, Powers and More Will Sing to Benefit West Side YMCA May 10 | Playbill

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News Shindle, Cavenaugh, Powers and More Will Sing to Benefit West Side YMCA May 10 Kate Shindle, Matt Cavenaugh, Jenny Powers and other Broadway talent will lend their voices to Little Theater, Big Dreams, a May 10 cabaret performance to benefit the West Side YMCA's arts programming.
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Matt Cavenaugh

Performers taking part in the 8 PM concert include Shindle (Legally Blonde, Miss America 1998), Cavenaugh (West Side Story, A Catered Affair), Powers (Grease, Little Women), Amy Justman (Company, White Christmas) and Felicity Claire (Mamma Mia!).

The evening will also feature Amalgamate Dance Company and the West Side YMCA’s tiniest talents, Kids Company. Kids Company members will join the Broadway stars in several numbers, including “King of New York” (Newsies) and “Bye Bye Blackbird” (Fosse).

Kimberly Mulvaney is the producer and artistic director of the evening with associate director Casey Slone. The performance features musical direction by composer John Prestianni and choreography by Alana Marie Urda.

Little Theater, Big Dreams will be held in The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater at the West Side YMCA located at 5 West 63rd Street (between Broadway and Central Park West). Theatregoers should use the entrance on 64th.

Tickets are $75 (general admission) or $125 (VIP Admission, including preferred seating and a post-show reception with the performers).

Tickets may be purchased at www.theatermania.com.

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The West Side YMCA has long-been a pillar of the arts in the Upper West Side community. The West Side YMCA Arts Department serves over 200 youth by exposing them to the arts. Programs include Creative Drama, Musical Theater, Acting, Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Creative Writing, Kids Company, Teen Tech Crew, and our Summer Arts Camp. We welcome all people, financial assistance is available for all programs, and YMCA values of Respect, Responsibility, Caring, and Honesty are taught in all programs.

 
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