Join Sing for Hope Volunteer Artist Glenn Seven Allen and friends as they raise their voices to benefit Young at Arts!
Sunday, March 20
3:00pm
@ Riverside Church
490 Riverside Drive, New York City
Admission is free and all optional donations go to support the work of Young at Arts
Featuring:
| Glenn Seven Allen Hailed by the New York Times for his “strong voice and presence,” Tenor Glenn Seven Allen has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and at major regional theatre, concert and opera venues throughout the United States. |
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| Tituss Burgess Tituss Burgess has performed on Broadway in shows including Good Vibrations, Jersey Boys, The Little Mermaid and Guys and Dolls. |
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| Alyson Cambridge Alyson Cambridge has been hailed by critics as “radiant, vocally assured, dramatically subtle and compelling, and artistically imaginative.” Her rich, warm soprano has brought her success on the opera stages of leading theatres around the world. |
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| Amy Justman Amy Justman’s performances have spanned the worlds of musical theater, opera, and jazz. She made her Broadway debut in Company, winner of the 2007 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. |
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| Djordje Nesic Djordje Nesic’s career includes recital, concerto, chamber, collaborative and vocal coaching work. This season, Mr. Nesic appeares in recitals at the Ico Gallery in Tribeca, Princeton Club (NYC), Riverside Church, and Trinity Church. |
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Young at Arts empowers under-resourced youth to reach their full potential, onstage and off, through outstanding arts instruction and the creation of exceptional musical and theatrical art. Young at Arts is a not-for-profit afterschool performing arts program for children from pre-school through twelfth grade. Through a comprehensive education in drama, dance and music, children from different backgrounds share a love for the performing arts while developing the values of discipline, excellence, integrity and community. Young at Arts serves an area encompassing The Bronx and Southern Westchester County where over 50 percent of the children live below the poverty line and where arts education is virtually absent in schools.










