A constellation of renowned Broadway stars is set to grace the stage for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation’s (Pff) 14th annual Broadway Belts for Pff! on March 18 at Sony Hall in New York City.
The 14th annual Broadway Belts for Pff! benefit for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation will take place on March 18
The benefit concert promises an evening of unforgettable performances aimed at raising funds and awareness for the more than 250,000 Americans living with pulmonary fibrosis.
The Broadway Belts for Pff! 2024 starring line-up will feature:
Liz Callaway
Robert Creighton
Jose Llana
Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer
Benjamin Pajek
Jasmine Amy Rogers
Raena White
Additional cast members will be announced soon. All performances are based on professional availability.
Led by Tony-award winning actress and comedienne Julie Halston, Broadway Belts for Pff! showcases Broadway’s top talent performing their favorite show tunes in a magical and memorable celebration.
“The Broadway community is deeply committed...
The 14th annual Broadway Belts for Pff! benefit for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation will take place on March 18
The benefit concert promises an evening of unforgettable performances aimed at raising funds and awareness for the more than 250,000 Americans living with pulmonary fibrosis.
The Broadway Belts for Pff! 2024 starring line-up will feature:
Liz Callaway
Robert Creighton
Jose Llana
Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer
Benjamin Pajek
Jasmine Amy Rogers
Raena White
Additional cast members will be announced soon. All performances are based on professional availability.
Led by Tony-award winning actress and comedienne Julie Halston, Broadway Belts for Pff! showcases Broadway’s top talent performing their favorite show tunes in a magical and memorable celebration.
“The Broadway community is deeply committed...
- 1/25/2024
- Look to the Stars
“Tiny Beautiful Things,” adapted by Nia Vardalos, at the Public Theater. The force behind “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” proves she’s no Miss Lonelyhearts. Nor is there a smidgen of irony in all the sob-sister whining. Based on Cheryl Strayed’s book. “Cagney,” by Peter Colley, Christopher McGovern, and Robert Creighton, at the Westside Theatre. The musicals and gangster pictures that James Cagney made at Warner Bros. featured snappy dialogue and rapid-fire editing. His movie oeuvre is the antithesis of this dull bio tuner. “Paramour,” by too many people to list here, on Broadway. Cirque du Soleil needs to stick to the circus and.
- 12/15/2016
- by Robert Hofler
- The Wrap
The York Theatre Company, dedicated to the development of new musicals and preserving musical gems from the past, concludes its 45th Anniversary Season with the New York premiere of the new musical, Cagney, with book by Peter Colley and music amp lyrics by Robert Creighton and Christopher McGovern. Performances begin Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 700 p.m. for a limited engagement through Sunday, June 21, 2015 at The York Theatre Company at Saint Peter's entrance on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue. Opening night is Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 700 p.m. Check out a performance preview below...
- 5/16/2015
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
As BroadwayWorld previously reported, the York Theatre Company, dedicated to the development of new musicals and preserving musical gems from the past, concludes its 40th Anniversary Season with the New York premiere of the new musical, Cagney, with book by Peter Colley and music amp lyrics by Robert Creighton and Christopher McGovern. Bill Castellino is set to direct with choreography by Joshua Bergasse. Broadway veteran Robert Creighton stars as James Cagney who will lead a cast of six in this exciting new musical. Additional casting will be announced shortly.
- 2/10/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
London, Jan 18: Teachers should stop using red pens to mark homework and tests as it could upset the students, researchers suggest.
A study showed that kids think they've been assessed more harshly when their work is covered in red ink compared to more neutral colours like blue, the Daily Mail reported.
Sociologists Richard Dukes and Heather Albanesi from the University of Colorado told the Journal of Social Science that the red grading pen can upset students and weaken teacher-student relations and perhaps learning.
In 2008, hundreds of schools banned teachers from using red ink to correct work because they considered it "confrontational" and "threatening".
But Chris McGovern, chairman of the Campaign for.
A study showed that kids think they've been assessed more harshly when their work is covered in red ink compared to more neutral colours like blue, the Daily Mail reported.
Sociologists Richard Dukes and Heather Albanesi from the University of Colorado told the Journal of Social Science that the red grading pen can upset students and weaken teacher-student relations and perhaps learning.
In 2008, hundreds of schools banned teachers from using red ink to correct work because they considered it "confrontational" and "threatening".
But Chris McGovern, chairman of the Campaign for.
- 1/18/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
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