Jay Armstrong Johnson, Julia Murney, Carly Hughes, More Are Part of Broadway Rocks Cancer Concert December 15 | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Jay Armstrong Johnson, Julia Murney, Carly Hughes, More Are Part of Broadway Rocks Cancer Concert December 15

Christopher J. Hanke hosts the fundraising event at the Tower Theatre in Oregon.

Jay Armstrong Johnson, Julia Murney, and Carly Hughes

Summit Health Cares presents Broadway Rocks Cancer, a concert to raise funds to help provide comfort to patients and their families fighting cancer, December 15 at 7 PM at the Tower Theatre in Bend, Oregon.

Christopher J. Hanke (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) hosts the evening, which is set to feature toe-tapping holiday show tunes performed by Julie Craig (Bye Bye Birdie), Alex Ellis (Catch Me If You Can), Colin Hanlon (Falsettos), Carly Hughes (Chicago), Jay Armstrong Johnson (Parade), Natalie Joy Johnson (Kinky Boots), Grasan Kingsberry (Aida), Julia Murney (The Wild Party), Nicole Parker (Wicked), Adam Roberts (Pippin), Dee Roscioli (Wicked), and Andreas Wyder (How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical). 

Summit Health Cares has been hosting Broadway Rocks Cancer since 2017. Proceeds go to the Patient-in-Need fund, providing grants for patients and their families fighting cancer to help with critical, non-medical expenses, including rent, utilities, groceries, childcare, and nutritional supplements.

“This is an incredibly important event for us,” stated Monica Cotton, director of SHC’s Cancer Resources and Navigation Programs in a statement, in an earlier statement. “We know from our patients the toll that cancer can take. While they’re fighting for their lives, we want to do everything in our power to support them.”

“Getting the chance to create an evening of incredible music with friends, while raising money for the amazing work that Summit Health Cares is doing always makes me feel so good!” added actor Natalie Joy Johnson. “Bringing community together to uplift and support one another is what it's all about.”

The evening is sold out. For more information, visit SH-cares.org or TowerTheatre.org.

 
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