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Watch Boop! Tony candidate Jasmine Amy Rogers sings “Help is on the way” at Broadway Dream Rollen concert

Broadway takes care of it

Regard Boo! Tony candidate Jasmine Amy Rogers sings 'Help is on the way' Broadway trauma rolls concert

Other highlights of the Broadway Cares donation campaign with Jennifer Holliday, Liz Callaway, Zachary Noah Piser and more.

Broadway Cares started a new annual concert event. Broadway dream rolls, April 28th in Al Hirschfeld Theater (the current home of Moulin Rouge! The musical).

The evening showed a mixture of Broadway favorites and aspiring stars who entered roles that they had longed to play them, but never had the opportunity. Each performance had a story, regardless of whether it was a role that the artist narrowly missed, a wish that was never expressed loudly, or more.

Jasmine Amy Rogers, who recently received one 2025 Tony nomination for your performance In the title role of Boo! The musicalclosed the evening with Broadway Cores' mobilizing hymn “Help is on the way”, written by David Friedman. Take a look at your performance in the video above and look at other highlights from the fundraising campaign in the video below.

Tony winner and 2025 Tony candidate Kara Young, who have recently returned to Broadway PurposeHost in the evening.

Erich Bergen also had to take part in the one-night event, which is currently in the leading role together Boo! The musical; Emmy winner and Tony candidate Liz Callaway; Olivier winner and 2025 Tony candidate Tom Francis, who currently gives his Broadway debut Sunset BLVD.; Grammy and Tony winner Jennifer Holliday, who met the role of Effie in Dream girls; Olivier winner Lesli Margherita, who is currently Tessie Tura in the revival of play Gypsy; Jimin Moon, who underestimates the role of Joe Gillis in sunset; Zachary Noah Piser, who can currently be seen in redwood; The Broadway boys; Two-time Tony winner Andrea Martin; Stars of Tony-nominated Operation MincemeatDavid Cumming, Claire-Marie Hall, Natasha Hodgson, Jak Malone and Zoƫ Roberts; and 2024 Jimmy award winner Damson Chola Jr.

Broadway Cares is one of the leading industry-related, non-profit AIDS donations and scholarship companies in the country. Broadway Care has given the talents, resources and generosity of the American Theater Community more than $ 300 million for essential services for people with HIV/AIDS and other critical diseases in the USA since 1988.

Further annual Broadway Care events include Red bucket -follies, Broadway backwards, Broadway Bares, The Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction and more.

The evening was produced by Broadway Cares and benefited. Visit Broadwaycares.org.

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