Photos: Go Inside Benefit Concert to Save the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre | Playbill

Photos Photos: Go Inside Benefit Concert to Save the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre

Oh Mary! star Bianca Leigh emceed the evening, co-produced by Michael and Tom D’Angora.

Michael D'Angora, Bianca Leigh, and Tom D'Angora Nick Barakos

On October 8, a host of Broadway favorites joined forces to raise funds for the West Bank Cafe and its famed downstairs venue, The Laurie Beechman Theatre.

In July, it had been announced that the Beechman, a longtime NYC cabaret venue, would close along with the restaurant that hosts it due to financial difficulties. A number of its most passionate fans stepped in to push back against the August exit, launching a GoFundMe campaign that has raised more than $100,000. That same team came together to host the recent gala in order to raise additional funds to support the continued life of the institutions.

Oh Mary! star Bianca Leigh emceed the evening’s entertainment, which included performances from Liz CallawayJulie Benko, Lorna Luft, Joe Iconis and Family, Amy Spanger, Jessica Hendy, Gabriel Ebert, Annie Golden, Amanda Green, Michael R. Jackson, Richard KindTom Kitt, Judy Kuhn, Eva Noblezada, Christine Pedi, Ryann Redmond, Will Roland, Jonathan Marc Sherman, A.J. Shively, and Gregory Treco. Michael Lavine served as musical director for the evening.

Check out photos from the benefit in the gallery below:

Photos: Eva Noblezada, Lorna Luft, Joe Iconis, More Perform at West Bank Cafe Gala

The one-night-only event was produced by Tony-nominated Broadway producers Tom D’Angora and Michael D’Angora (Suffs), Tony-nominated composer Joe Iconis (Be More Chill), actor Tim Guinee (Homeland), as well as owner Steve Olsen. Event sponsors included Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Bronwyn Newport, Todd Bradley, Kristy Cates (Wicked) and Greg Grozdits.

Originally opened in 1983 as the West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theater Bar, the space was renamed for late Broadway and cabaret icon Laurie Beechman following her death in 1998, at the age of 44. The theatre, located at 42nd Street and 9th Avenue, has long served as one of NYC's most prominent cabaret venues, hosting play readings, concerts, and more over its long run. Notably, comedian Joan Rivers used to work out material with regular shows at the space, including the final performance she gave before her 2014 death.

For more information visit WestBankCafe.com. The Cafe is still taking donations to its GoFundMe.

 
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