All-Star Lineup Planned for TDF Gala, Saluting Thomas Schumacher and Disney Theatrical | Playbill

News All-Star Lineup Planned for TDF Gala, Saluting Thomas Schumacher and Disney Theatrical An all-star lineup of "Disney on Broadway" stars is being promised for the Theatre Development Fund's (TDF) 2016 gala, saluting Disney Theatrical Productions and its president and producer, Thomas Schumacher.

Tony winner James Monroe Iglehart, who plays the Genie in Aladdin, will host the event, which is planned for March 14 at Gotham Hall (1356 Broadway at 36th Street) in New York City.

A full list of performers is yet to be announced.

Funds raised at the gala will provide vital support for TDF’s wide range of programs serving theatregoers and theatre-makers. Tables begin at $10,000 and individual tickets are available for $1,500 and $750. To purchase tickets, journal ads, and for more information visit: Gala.tdf.org, email [email protected] or call Sara Accardi at (212) 912.9770 ext. 344. 

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"Both Tom and his organization continue to be great allies of TDF and its programs, especially evident through our Autism Theatre Initiative (ATI), which we launched in 2011 with an autism-friendly performance of The Lion King," said TDF’s executive director Victoria Bailey. "ATI has gone on to include other Disney productions, including Newsies, Aladdin, and Mary Poppins. Tom and Disney regularly welcome TDF’s Accessibility for Young Audiences students to their shows with special performances that provide the needed accommodations for New York City public school students with hearing and vision loss to enjoy the theatre. Additionally, Tom has personally been involved in TDF’s Open Doors program as a mentor to high school students through this academic year-long program for over 10 years. Tom’s commitment and dedication to TDF—and Disney Theatrical Productions’ sustained partnership with TDF’s programming—have been key elements to the success of our programs."

Disney Theatrical Broadway productions have included Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Newsies, Aida, Mary Poppins, Tarzan and The Little Mermaid.

 
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