It’s not too late to donate! AIDS walk is this Sunday and I only need a few more donations to bust my new goal! Give give give.

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It’s my final push for donations to an amazing cause!  Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is an amazing organization that raises awareness and money to help HIV and AIDS patients across America.  Broadway Bares is the Broadway Community’s biggest fundraiser for this cause and it’s coming up on Sunday.  We have two shows: 9:30 pm and Midnight.  Buy your tickets here. A big way we raise money for this event is by individual donations to the performers.  I have a few more days to raise as much as I can for a cause that I am passionate about.  Please donate to my Strip-A-Thon page here: www.broadwaycares.org/michaelbuchanan

Also, please share this information with co-workers and friends.  It’s easy to donate and it’s tax-deductible! (Be sure to ask your employer about matching donations.)

 

It’s time, friends.  I have started to raise money for this year’s Broadway Bares!  I’m doin the opening number and excited to return to Bares after 4 years! Dig into your pockets and donate some money! Go to http://www.broadwaycares.org/MichaelBuchanan and donate ANYTHING you can.  5, 10, 1000. Nothing is too small nor too big. Trying to make at least 200 bucks by Monday! Give, Give, Give. (If you are thinkin of getting me a birthday gift this year…give to this instead.) Love

 

THE one and only Colleen Harris will be joining me and Brian Nash tonight at Mostly Sondheim tonight. Come for the amazing open mic shenanigans….stay for the d jokes and booze! Upstairs at the Duplex: Christopher st @ 7th Ave. 1130pm till 4am.

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On for Brent von Bingenberger today at 2pm and 8pm. Get tickets at www.FatCampMusical.com. Or get a student rush ticket at the door for 20 bucks!!! American Theater of Actors on W 54th between 8th and 9th Avenue.

 

It’s that time again. Guest co-hosting Mostly Sondheim tonight at The Duplex upstairs in the cabaret room from 1130 till close. BE THERE or miss everything! Emily McNamara and I are gonna be crazy fun. 61 Christopher Street @ 7th Ave.

 

Come to Mostly Sondheim tonight! I’ll be co-hosting with the amazing Ben Cameron! Shenanigans and debauchery is to be expected. Come drink, sing, and get wild.

The Duplex upstairs in the cabaret room 11:30 pm till 4am.

 

Such a great time at the reception to celebrate the closing of Addams Family Broadway! I loved seeing alumni and current cast members gather and reminisce. Congratulations to all.

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….it’s not too late to get them something unique and amazing. Follow the link to buy one of the coolest musical theatre albums out there! These song writers are amazingly talented and you’ll love the talent they’ve amassed on their album, (Sorta) Love Songs. Enjoy! (I’m track 6) :-)

About the composers:
Scott Burkell and Paul Loesel’s songs have been performed at Carnegie Hall (Michael Feinstein: Now and Then series), Lincoln Center (American Songbook Series), Joe’s Pub, Birdland, Symphony Space, The Kennedy Center and the Chicago Humanities Festival. Their songs have been premiered by Kristin Chenoweth, Rebecca Luker, Marin Mazzie, Jason Danieley, Stephanie J. Block, Susan Egan, and Liz Callaway. Recordings of their work are heard on Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley’s “Opposite You” recording, Stephanie J. Block’s “This Place I Know” and Rebecca Luker’s “Greenwich Time.” Their musical Six of One received a Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Grant, an ASCAP workshop, a CAP21 workshop, and a production in the 2007 Philly Fringe Festival. Their new musical, Ella Minnow Pea received a production at the University of Michigan. Loesel is the most recent recipient of the Burton Lane Award. For more information visit www.scottandpaul.com.

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Had such an amazing time singing with such talented and dedicated artists. Thank you to all. Read below on how to get the album!

ASTEP appreciates everyone who came out to support our 4th annual presentation of our New York City Christmas Benefit on 12.12.11 at Joe’s Pub. Conceived, produced and music-directed by orchestrator Lynne Shankel (Cry-Baby, Altar Boyz), the evening featured Broadway’s most sought-after talent singing fresh, original approaches of holiday songs from the ‘New York City Christmas’ album, available for purchase.
A special thank you to the performers and musicians who were instrumental in keeping the energy high and the festive spirits bright:

Raúl Esparza (Speed-the-Plow, The Homecoming, Company,Taboo), Sherie Rene Scott (Everyday Rapture, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) and Orfeh (Legally Blonde, Saturday Night Fever), as well as Sierra Boggess (Master Class, The Little Mermaid), Chester Gregory (Sister Act, Dreamgirls), Lindsay Mendez (Godspell, Everyday Rapture), Betsy Wolfe (Tales Of The City, Everyday Rapture), Andy Karl (Wicked, 9 to 5), Sally Wilfert (Make Me A Song, Assassins), recording artist Anya Singleton, David Josefsberg (The Wedding Singer, Altar Boyz), Michael Buchanan (Addams Family, Cry-Baby), Katy Basile, Derrick Cobey, Carlos Encinias, Desi Oakley, Seph Stanek and Julia Burrows, among others. In addition, were Lynne Shankel (piano), Joe Mowatt (drums/percussion), Randy Landau (bass), and Summer Boggess (cello). Mike Aarons (guitars), Craig Magnano (guitars), Justin Smith (violin), Cliff Lyons (sax), Jeff Schiller (sax), and Colin Brigstocke (trumpet).

For reviews, video, and photo recaps, visit Playbill.com and Stage-Rush.com and BroadwayWorld.com

All proceeds from the concert and album sales benefit ASTEP

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