Go Inside the Amas Musical Theatre 2023 Benefit Concert Honoring Sheryl Lee Ralph | Playbill

Photo Features Go Inside the Amas Musical Theatre 2023 Benefit Concert Honoring Sheryl Lee Ralph

The original Dreamgirls star received the 2023 “Rosie Award,” presented by Brian Stokes Mitchell.

Brian Stokes Mitchell and Sheryl Lee Ralph Russ Rowland

Get an inside look with the photo gallery below at the Amas Musical Theatre 2023 Benefit Concert honoring Dreamgirls Tony nominee Sheryl Lee Ralph, held May 15 at Theatre 555.

Celebrating the company's 54th anniversary, the gala began with a champagne toast followed by a concert performance of Oh! Henry! The Music of Henry Krieger, directed by Bill Russell (Side Show, Lucky Duck). Performances of songs from such shows as The Tap Dance Kid, Lucky Duck, Kept, Side Show, Up in the Air, and Dreamgirls were by Erin Davie (Grey Gardens), Charity Angel Dawson, Bobby Daye (Moulin Rouge), Alexander Bello (Encores! Tap Dance Kid), Dewitt Fleming, Jr. (Encores! Tap Dance Kid), Robert Joy (Girl From the North Country), Kelvin Moon Loh (Beetlejuice), Marcy Harriell (In the Heights), Jeff McCarthy (Urinetown), Christiane Noll (Jekyll & Hyde), Emily Padgett (Side Show), Neptune (Hamilton), Miguel Angel Válesquez, Lillias White (Hadestown, The Life), and Sally Wilfert (Assasins). Students of The Rosetta LeNoire Musical Theatre Academy also took part in the performance.

The evening concluded with the Rosie Award, presented to Sheryl Lee Ralph by Brian Stokes Mitchell.

Amas Musical Theatre was the inspiration of African-American actor Rosetta LeNoire (1911-2002). LeNoire founded Amas (Latin for “you love”) to combat racism, proclaiming, “We are all flowers in God’s glorious bouquet, every one of us, every color!” Since 1968, Amas has been a force in New York City, developing and producing new American musicals, a pioneer in non-traditional casting and multiculturalism, and a forerunner of theatre arts education for underserved young people.

Photos: Amas Musical Theatre 2023 Benefit Concert and Sheryl Lee Ralph Honored with the Rosie Award

 
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