Video: Watch Bernadette Peters, Elaine Paige, Lea Salonga, More Sing 'Old Friends' at West End Woofs (and Meows) | Playbill

Video Video: Watch Bernadette Peters, Elaine Paige, Lea Salonga, More Sing 'Old Friends' at West End Woofs (and Meows)

A host of other stage stars (and furry friends) were part of the recent pet adoption event.

Following a pandemic virtual edition of West End Woofs—the pet adoption event inspired by Bernadette Peters and the late Mary Tyler Moore's Broadway Barks—a live version of West End Woofs (and Meows) was held November 18 at St. Paul's Church in Covent Garden.

Tony winner Peters, currently making her West End debut in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends, co-hosted the event with Olivier winner Elaine Paige. The duo previously shared the stage in the 2011 Tony-nominated revival of Follies.

Watch highlights from the event, which included a performance of "Old Friends" by Peters, Paige, Lea Salonga, and the company of Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, in the video above.

West End Woofs (and Meows), which was free and open to the public, began with a meet and greet with the adoptable pets.

Paige said in an earlier statement, “When Bernadette and I first presented West End Woofs online, it was such a success! We raised money and awareness for many shelters caring for animals in need of adoption. Here’s hoping this year’s West End Woofs is even more successful for our neediest four-legged friends!"

Peters added, “Nothing thrills me more than to be doing West End Woofs ‘live’ for the first time at St. Paul’s Actors Church with my dear friend Elaine Paige and my cast members from Old Friends. Looking forward to finding many dogs and kitties their forever homes.”

The event featured adoptable pets from the following participating shelters and rescue groups with all proceeds benefiting the shelters: Helping Dogs and Cats UK, Pro Dogs Direct, Home Run Hounds, Saving Saints Rescue, Noah’s Ark Dog Rescue, German Shepherd Rescue South, and All Dogs Matter.

Over the past 25 years, more than 2,100 dogs and cats have grabbed the spotlight at the annual Broadway Barks. Approximately 85% of these furry friends have found forever homes.

Visit WestEndWoofs.dog.

 
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