A
virtual “who’s who” of Chicago’s musical theatre, the performers have
appeared on such Chicago stages as Marriott, Drury Lane, Goodman,
Apollo, Chicago Shakespeare, Paramount, Northlight, Porchlight, Court,
Royal George, Mercury and many more, as well as Broadway, off-Broadway
and regional theatres around the country. The lineup includes:
Roberta Duchak (also musical director)
Cheryl Avery
Karla Beard
Sharon Carlson
McKinley Carter
Kelly Anne Clark
Ariane Dolan
Mary Ernster
Lara Filip
Kitty Fishman
Cory Goodrich
Heidi Kettenring
Jane Lanier
Donica Lynn
Tammy Mader
Kim Mallery
Susie McMonagle
Johanna McKenzie Miller
Susan Moniz
Liz Pazik
Hollis Resnik
Peggy Roeder
Mary Robin Roth
Sharon Sacks
Jill Shellabarger
Cathy Smitko
Linda Waner The
evening will consist of solos, duets and group numbers showcasing these
well-known Chicago musical theatre performers. There also will be a
special presentation of the Larry Sloan Legacy Award, which honors a
person who has consistently and passionately been a trailblazer on
behalf of Season of Concern. This year the award goes to Joseph
Jefferson Award-winning actress, singer and songwriter Cory Goodrich.
For
the past six years, Goodrich and Joseph Jefferson Award-winning musical
director Eugene Dizon have produced a CD of holiday music featuring a
wide range of Chicago talent as a fundraising opportunity for SOC.
Managing Director Michael Ryczek said, “Rather than offering a CD of
holiday music, this year Cory and Eugene will produce a ‘live’ recording
of this once-in-a-lifetime event. We are so grateful to Cory, Eugene
and the Divas for their longtime support of our fundraising goals.”
Mercury Theater Chicago and Footlights are sponsors of the event.
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Created 32 years ago, Season of Concern
has raised more than $3 million to benefit hundreds of people in the
entertainment industry—actors, directors, designers, technicians,
playwrights—who are unable to work due to illness, injury or
circumstance, as well as offering support to more than 35 Chicago-based
AIDS direct-care service organizations. SOC also provides sustaining
support to the Chicago office of The Actors Fund, the national human
services organization that helps entertainment and performing arts
professionals in theatre, film, music, opera, television and dance
through a broad spectrum of social, health, employment and housing
programs that address their essential and critical needs.
“Second City Divas—In Concert,” a benefit for Season of Concern,
takes place Monday, September 9 at 7:30 p.m.
at Mercury Theater Chicago, 3745 N. Southport Avenue.
Tickets are $50 general admission and are available
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