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CANY To Honor Tony Award -Winner Cady Huffman at Annual Fundraiser “Broadway At The Boathouse” 5/16

Contacts:
Rick Miramontez/Philip Carrubba
rick@oandmco.com / philip@oandmco.com
(212) 695-7400

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE

CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES OF NEW YORK (CANY)
BRINGS OUT THE STARS FOR THEIR
2011 ANNUAL GALA:
“BROADWAY AT THE BOATHOUSE…OVATION”

2011 HONOREES:
TONY AWARD-WINNER CADY HUFFMAN
AND CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY DR. HILLEL SWILLER

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES BY
TONY AWARD-WINNER LaCHANZE
AND TONY AWARD-NOMINEE ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

BENEFIT HONORARY CO-CHAIRS INCLUDE STAGE & SCREEN STARS
KRISTIN CHENOWETH, SEAN HAYES AND MATTHEW MORRISON

MONDAY, MAY 16, 2011
AT LOEB CENTRAL PARK BOATHOUSE

New York, NY (April 12, 2011) – Tony Award-winner Dick Latessa, and Chairman of the Board, brings together Broadway stars to help raise funds for Creative Alternatives of New York (CANY) which uses theatre to help New York’s most vulnerable children and adults. This year’s annual gala, Broadway at the Boathouse…Ovation, is to be held at the Loeb Central Park Boathouse (in Central Park near East 72nd Street entrance) on Monday evening, May 16, 2011. The 2011 Honorees are Tony Award-winner Cady Huffman (The Producers) and Dr. Hillel Swiller, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails, buffet dinner, silent auction, and gondola boat rides. The program starting at 8:00 p.m. includes musical performances by Tony Award-winner LaChanze (The Color Purple) and Tony Award Nominee & cabaret chanteuse Ann Hampton Callaway (Swing)

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

For over 25 years, Creative Alternatives of New York (CANY) has been helping children and adults across the New York Metropolitan area whose lives have been fragmented by trauma and mental health challenges by using the art of theatre as a therapeutic tool – helping them to imagine and envision new possibilities and discover their potential for change. Working in partnership with leading social service organizations and health care institutions, CANY provides approximately 1,400 therapeutic theater groups annually in residential centers for children, special schools, psychiatric care facilities, domestic violence safe shelters and community centers serving at risk youth.

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

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