Every day is opening night.

Cany Gala Hosted by Ann Hampton Callaway With Special Guests on 5/19

Contacts:
Rick Miramontez/Philip Carrubba
rick@oandmco.com / philip@oandmco.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE


BROADWAY STARS JOIN FORCES TO HELP RAISE FUNDS
FOR
CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES OF NEW YORK (CANY)
AT THE 2014 “THEATER & THERAPY” GALA

RETIRING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JONATHAN HILTON
TO BE HONORED

ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY SET AS MASTER OF CEREMONIES

VIDEO PRESENTATION BY TONY® AWARD WINNER KATIE FINNERAN

GUEST AUCTIONEER,  TONY® AWARD WINNER CADY HUFFMAN

GUEST PERFORMANCE BY TONY® NOMINEE BOBBY STEGGERT

PLUS ADDED PERFORMANCES BY BROADWAY’S FINEST

MONDAY, MAY 19, 2014
AT THE EDISON HOTEL BALLROOM

New York, NY (April 21, 2014) – Tony® Award winners Kathleen Marshall and Dick Latessa bring together Broadway stars to help raise funds for Creative Alternatives of New York (CANY), which uses drama therapy to empower children and adults who have endured trauma to rebuild their lives.

This year’s 2014 Annual Theater & Therapy Gala will be held on Monday, May 19, 2014 at the Edison Hotel Ballroom (240 West 47th Street). The 2014 Honoree is CANY’s Executive Director Jonathan Hilton, who is retiring after an illustrious career of thirty years in drama therapy and nonprofit management.

Festivities begin at 6:00 p.m. with cocktails, appetizers and silent auction. Dinner, show and live auction start at 7:15 p.m. and will include performances by Bobby Steggert (Mothers and Sons; Big Fish) and other Broadway guests, a video presentation by Tony ® Award winner, Katie Finneran, with special guest auctioneer, Tony® Award winner, Cady Huffman.

For additional information, please contact CANY at (212) 222-1969, or publicrelations@cany.org

For over thirty years, Creative Alternatives of New York (CANY) has been offering drama therapy programs to traumatized children and adults in the New York Metropolitan area, helping them to build new life skills and realize their potential through the art of drama. Working in partnership with 20 leading social service agencies and health care institutions, CANY serves almost 1,500 children and adults annually in residential centers for children and youth, special schools, veterans mental health centers, and domestic violence safe shelters.

“As an artist, I strongly believe that theatre can change lives, “said Academy Award-winner and CANY Broadway Board member Susan Sarandon. “At CANY this is being proven on a daily basis.”

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