Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley's daily series benefits The Actors Fund.
Stars in the House, the daily live streamed concert series created by Playbill correspondent and SiriusXM Broadway host Seth Rudetsky and producer James Wesley, welcomes former It Shoulda Been You co-stars Sierra Boggess (The Little Mermaid, The Phantom of the Opera) and Tony nominee Montego Glover (Memphis, Les Misérables) November 4 at 8 PM.
Stars in the House launched March 16 to promote support for The Actors Fund and its services in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. It has also raised funds for the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
James Wesley and Seth Rudetsky
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New shows—typically streaming Monday–Saturday at 8 PM ET with afternoon shows Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM—feature performances by stars of stage and screen, in conversation and song with Rudetsky and Wesley. Peter Flynn serves as streaming director.
To make a tax-deductible donation to The Actors Fund visit ActorsFund.org/Donate. To donate to the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund, visit NAACPLDF.org.
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Sierra Boggess, David Burtka, Tyne Daly, Montego Glover Star in Broadway's It Shoulda Been You
It Shoulda Been You, the recent Broadway musical comedy about a wedding gone awry that starred Tyne Daly, Lisa Howard, Harriet Harris, David Burtka and Sierra Boggess, is released digitally Aug. 21.
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Sierra Boggess, Tyne Daly, Lisa Howard, Harriet Harris and Montego Glover
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Anne L. Nathan, Edward Hibbert, Adam Heller, and Lisa Howard
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Harriet Harris
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Sierra Boggess and David Burtka
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Sierra Boggess, Nick Spangler, Montego Glover and David Burtka
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Playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists have joined a letter campaign advocating for the creation of a Department of the Arts and substantial COVID-19 relief for artists.