Stars 
            A-Plenty to Come Out for Stephen Sondheim 75th Birthday Benefit, March 
            21 
            Playbill Online 
            February 17, 2005 
            By Robert Simonson  
             
              Matthew Broderick, Michael Cerveris, Barbara Cook, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, 
              Jason Danieley, John Dossett, Harvey Evans, Dame Edna Everage, Harvey 
              Fierstein, Whoopi Goldberg, George Hearn, Judy Kuhn, Nathan Lane, 
              Rebecca Luker, Patti Lupone, Marin Mazzie, Audra McDonald, Debra 
              Monk, Mandy Patinkin, Michele Pawk, Bernadette Peters, Kurt Peterson, 
              David Hyde Pierce, Tonya Pinkins, Lonny Price, Alice Ripley, Chita 
              Rivera, Marti Rolph, Virginia Sandifur, Jim Walton and B.D. Wong. 
            Those are the 
              kind of people that show up to perform when William Jefferson Clinton 
              and Barbra Streisand decide to present a benefit celebration in 
              honor of Stephen Sondheim’s 75th birthday.  
            Also presenting 
              the March 21 event, called Children and Art, are Young Playwrights 
              Inc. and producers Richard Maltby, Jr., Kevin Stites and Sheri M. 
              Goldhirsch. Maltby will direct. All proceeds will benefit Young 
              Playwrights Inc., an organization founded by Stephen Sondheim in 
              1981.  
            The benefit 
              will take place at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre at 7:30 
              PM. Sondheim's actual birthday, March 22, falls on the next day. 
              (He shares that birth date — in a different year — with 
              British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.)  
             Children and 
              Art will also feature appearances from members of the original casts 
              of Company, Follies and Merrily We Roll Along, plus a 35-piece orchestra, 
              the 100-voice Broadway Star Chorus and the 60-voice Young People's 
              Chorus of New York.  
             The mission 
              of Young Playwrights Inc. is to "nurture playwrights aged 18 
              or younger through development and presentation of their work, to 
              promote the arts as a part of basic part of education by facilitating 
              the integration of playwriting into the curriculum, to develop new 
              work for the theatre, and to serve as an advocate for young people 
              regardless of ethnicity, gender, physical ability, sexual orientation 
              or economic status."  
             Tickets are 
              scaled from $500-$5,000 and are now available by calling Young Playwrights 
              Inc. at (212) 594-5440. Tickets at the $1,500 level and above include 
              an exclusive post-show dinner with Stephen Sondheim at the Four 
              Seasons (99 East 52nd Street). Balcony tickets are available at 
              $150 and $250. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. For 
              more information visit www.sondheim75.com.  
              
             
              "Tickets now on sale for Sondheim "CHILDREN AND ART" 
              All-Star Gala Benefit" 
               
              Broadway World.com 
              February 17, 2005  
              by BWW News Desk  
               
              The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton and Barbra Streisand (Honorary 
              Chairs), with Young Playwrights Inc. and producers Richard Maltby, 
              Jr., Kevin Stites and Sheri M. Goldhirsch are proud to present “CHILDREN 
              AND ART,” a spectacular musical gala evening in celebration 
              of Stephen Sondheim’s 75th birthday, for one performance only 
              at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre (214 West 42nd Street) 
              on Monday, March 21, 2005 (7:30 p.m. curtain), the eve of Sondheim’s 
              birthday. 
            All proceeds 
              from “CHILDREN AND ART” will benefit Young Playwrights 
              Inc., an organization founded by Stephen Sondheim in 1981. 
            Directed by 
              Tony Award winner Richard Maltby, Jr. with music direction by Kevin 
              Stites, “CHILDREN AND ART” features performances of 
              Sondheim works by an all-star cast including* Matthew Broderick, 
              Michael Cerveris, Barbara Cook, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Jason Danieley, 
              John Dossett, Harvey Evans, Dame Edna Everage, Harvey Fierstein, 
              Whoopi Goldberg, George Hearn, Judy Kuhn, Nathan Lane, Rebecca Luker, 
              Patti LuPone, Marin Mazzie, Audra McDonald, Debra Monk, Mandy Patinkin, 
              Michele Pawk, Bernadette Peters, Kurt Peterson, David Hyde Pierce, 
              Tonya Pinkins, Lonny Price, Alice Ripley, Chita Rivera, Marti Rolph, 
              Virginia Sandifur, Jim Walton and B.D. Wong.  
            In addition, 
              “CHILDREN AND ART” features appearances from members 
              of the original casts of Company, Follies and Merrily We Roll Along, 
              plus a 35-piece orchestra, the 100-voice Broadway Star Chorus and 
              the 60-voice Young People’s Chorus of New York (dir. Francisco 
              Nuñez).  
            The mission 
              of Young Playwrights Inc. is to nurture playwrights aged 18 or younger 
              through development and presentation of their work, to promote the 
              arts as a part of basic part of education by facilitating the integration 
              of playwriting into the curriculum, to develop new work for the 
              theater, and to serve as an advocate for young people regardless 
              of ethnicity, gender, physical ability, sexual orientation or economic 
              status. 
            Tickets for 
              “CHILDREN AND ART” are scaled from $500 - $5,000 and 
              are now available by calling Young Playwrights Inc. at (212) 594-5440. 
              Tickets at the $1,500 level and above include an exclusive post-show 
              dinner with Stephen Sondheim at the Four Seasons (99 East 52nd Street). 
              Balcony tickets are available at $150 and $250. Sponsorship opportunities 
              are also available. For more information on the “CHILDREN 
              AND ART” benefit concert, please visit www.sondheim75.com. 
              For more information on YPI, please visit www.youngplaywrights.org. 
               
            Co-Chaired by 
              Mary Ann Madden and Ben & Donna Rosen, the “CHILDREN AND 
              ART” Benefit Committee includes Stanley & Marion Bergman, 
              Douglas S. Cramer, Myrna & Freddie Gershon, Lois Robbins and 
              Showtime Networks. 
             
              BIOGRAPHIES 
            YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS 
              INC. (YPI) was founded in 1981 by Stephen Sondheim and is the only 
              professional theater in the United States dedicated solely to the 
              works of new American playwrights aged 18 or younger. YPI’s 
              mission is to identify new writers for the theater, involve them 
              as active participants in the highest quality Off Broadway productions 
              of their plays, and insure that their voices are heard by the theater 
              community, audiences, and their peers. Programs include the Young 
              Playwrights Festival, the National Playwriting Competition, and 
              the Writers Conference; among the alums of these programs are working 
              dramatists such as Kenneth Lonergan, Rebecca Gilman, Jonathan Marc 
              Sherman and Keith Glover. To advance the arts in basic education 
              and provide young people with an outlet for creative expression, 
              YPI offers an extensive national education program, Write A Play!, 
              that facilitates the integration of playwriting into the pre-college 
              curriculum through a tested series of lesson plans and writing exercises; 
              YPI provides in-school and after-school playwriting workshops for 
              students and a Teacher Training Institute for classroom teachers. 
              The inspiration for more than 50 local and regional programs for 
              young playwrights, Young Playwrights Inc. is the recipient of two 
              Obies, the NY Drama Critics Circle Award, the Margo Jones Award, 
              the Villager Award, 20 Newsday Oppys, the Alliance for the Arts 
              Schools and Culture Award, the Children's Theater Foundation Medallion, 
              and the Jujamcyn Theaters Award; and was a consultant to the Presidents' 
              Summit for America's Future. 
            STEPHEN SONDHEIM 
              wrote the music and lyrics for Saturday Night, A Funny Thing Happened 
              on the Way to the Forum, Anyone Can Whistle, Company, Follies, A 
              Little Night Music, The Frogs, Pacific Overtures, Sweeney Todd, 
              Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in the Park With George, Into the 
              Woods, Assassins, Passion and Bounce, as well as lyrics for West 
              Side Story, Gypsy, Do I Hear A Waltz? and additional lyrics for 
              Candide. Side by Side by Sondheim, Marry Me a Little, You’re 
              Gonna Love Tomorrow, Putting It Together and Opening Doors are anthologies 
              of his work as composer and lyricist. He co-authored the play Getting 
              Away With Murder and provided incidental music for The Girls of 
              Summer, Invitation to a March, Twigs and The Enclave. For films 
              and television, he composed the scores of Stavisky and Reds, co-authored 
              The Last of Sheila and wrote songs for Evening Primrose and Dick 
              Tracy.  
            RICHARD MALTBY 
              JR. (Producer/Director) conceived and directed two Tony-Award winning 
              Broadway musicals: Fosse (1999: Tony, Outer Critics Circle, Drama 
              Desk Awards) and Ain't Misbehavin' (1978: Tony, New York Drama Critics 
              Circle, Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk Awards), for which he also 
              won the Tony Award as Best Director. With longtime collaborator, 
              composer David Shire, he directed and wrote lyrics for Starting 
              Here, Starting Now, 1977 (Grammy nomination); Baby, 1983, with librettist 
              Sybille Pearson (nominated for seven Tony Awards); Closer Than Ever, 
              1989 (Two Outer Critics Circle Awards: Best Off-Broadway Musical, 
              Best Score); and the musical Big, 1996, with librettist John Weidman 
              (Tony nomination for Best Score). With the team of Alain Boublil 
              and Claude-Michel Schonberg, he wrote lyrics for the international 
              hit, Miss Saigon (London Evening Standard Award, Best Musical, 1990; 
              Tony nomination for Best Score, 1991). Richard directed and co-wrote 
              with Don Black the American adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 
              Song & Dance, 1986, which won a Tony Award for its star, Bernadette 
              Peters. He has enjoyed a long association with the Manhattan Theatre 
              Club, where he directed five musicals including the original production 
              of Ain’t Misbehavin’. The son of the well-known orchestra 
              leader, Richard also contributes devilish crossword puzzles to Harpers 
              Magazine. 
            KEVIN STITES 
              (Producer/Music Director). Broadway credits include Fiddler on the 
              Roof, Nine (2003 Tony), Oklahoma!, Titanic (1997 Tony), On the Town 
              and Sunset Boulevard. Tours: Martin Guerre (American prem.), Miss 
              Saigon, Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables. TV: “The 
              Late Show with David Letterman,” “The Rosie O’Donnell 
              Show,” “Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade,” and 
              several Tony Award telecasts. Cast albums: Fiddler on the Roof (2004 
              revival), Titanic, Nine (Antonio Banderas). Chicago: more than 60 
              productions, winner six Jefferson Awards for musical direction: 
              Sweeney Todd, Chess, Pal Joey, Sunday in the Park with George, Baby, 
              Windy City. Music director: Chicago's acclaimed Ovations! series. 
              Choirmaster: Maury Yeston's 2000-voice American Cantata. He most 
              recently conducted the orchestra scoring sessions for the film Reefer 
              Madness, to be presented this spring on the Showtime Network. 
               
              Broadway.com report: 
               
              Broadway is gearing up to wish beloved composer Stephen Sondheim 
              a big happy birthday next Monday, March 21 at Children and Art, 
              a one-night-only benefit for Young Playwrights, Inc. The line-up 
              is unbelievable--among the noteworthy performers are Betty Buckley, 
              Barbara Cook, Melissa Errico, Raul Esparza, Mia Farrow, Harvey Fierstein, 
              Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Anne Hathaway, George Hearn, 
              Brian d'Arcy James, Patti LuPone, Marin Mazzie, Audra McDonald, 
              Brian Stokes Mitchell, Cynthia Nixon, Bernadette Peters, David Hyde 
              Pierce, Tonya Pinkins and B.D. Wong. Did we mention the 35-piece 
              orchestra, the 100-voice Broadway Chorus and the Young People's 
              Chorus of New York?! Yes, this will be a night at Broadway's New 
              Amsterdam Theatre to remember! In preparation, six more fabulous 
              stars--Michael Cerveris, John Dossett, Judy Kuhn, Rebecca Luker, 
              Hugh Panaro and Michele Pawk--offered a glimpse of the show at a 
              press event on March 15 at St. Paul and St. Andrew Methodist Church. 
            
              
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