Kansas City Young Audiences – Benefit Concert for Arts Education
Sara Welch and Terri and Doug Curran are the honorary co-chairmen of Kansas City Young Audiences’ Benefit Concert for Arts Education. The September 28th event will be held at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Renée Elise Goldsberry, who received a Tony Award and a Grammy award for her performances off and on Broadway as Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton, will perform with the Kansas City Symphony in Helzberg Hall. The Concert will include selections from Hamilton, Broadway, and the American Songbook. A Patrons’ Party will be held immediately prior to the concert at Webster House. Kristin Raven is serving as the chairman.
Sara Welch and Doug and Terri Curran, honorary co-chairmen |
Also featured in the July 20, 2019 issue of The Independent
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