Broadway Bares raises over $800K for Broadway Cares
The numbers are in: Broadway Bares 19.0: "Click It!", which was held June 21 at the Roseland Ballroom, raised a whopping $808,819 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Both the 9:30 PM and midnight shows were sold out: In fact, all 5,902 available tickets were sold by June 19.
This year $172,284 was raised via the 261 people who participated in "Strip-A-Thon," an online competition that allowed fans to make contributions via BroadwayCares.org. Frankie James Grande raised the most of any single performer, $14,161. Others who brought in high figures include Steven Bratton ($9,685), Jennifer Cody ($7,210) and Holly Ann Butler ($4,560).
Peter Gregus, who created the role of Bob Crewe in the Tony-winning Jersey Boys, directed this year's fundraiser, which was produced by BC/EFA and executive-produced by Tony winner Jerry Mitchell.
The evening featured the work of 18 choreographers and 243 of the "sexiest male and female dancers from Broadway's biggest shows."
Both the 9:30 PM and midnight shows were sold out: In fact, all 5,902 available tickets were sold by June 19.
This year $172,284 was raised via the 261 people who participated in "Strip-A-Thon," an online competition that allowed fans to make contributions via BroadwayCares.org. Frankie James Grande raised the most of any single performer, $14,161. Others who brought in high figures include Steven Bratton ($9,685), Jennifer Cody ($7,210) and Holly Ann Butler ($4,560).
Peter Gregus, who created the role of Bob Crewe in the Tony-winning Jersey Boys, directed this year's fundraiser, which was produced by BC/EFA and executive-produced by Tony winner Jerry Mitchell.
The evening featured the work of 18 choreographers and 243 of the "sexiest male and female dancers from Broadway's biggest shows."
(Via Playbill)
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