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Broadway National Tour Company Members Come to Detroit for Witches' Night Off

Company Members of the National Touring Company of "Wicked" will host Witches' Night Off, an evening of entertainment and fundraising at St. John's Episcopal Church in Royal Oak on Monday, Aug. 13. Net proceeds from the show will benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) and Open Hands Food Pantry.
Produced by the company members of "Wicked," the evening is an opportunity for them to step out of their roles in the musical and kick up their heels performing some of their favorite non-Ozian material. The show is part of an ongoing series of performances by the touring company to support charitable causes. So far, the "Wicked," Munchkinland Tour has raised over $4.8 million in donations for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and local health and AIDS service organizations all over the country.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the performance will begin at 7 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church at 26998 Woodward Ave. (at 11 Mile) in Royal Oak. VIP Admission is available for $50, which includes front area seating and a post-show meet & greet reception with the WICKED company members. Advanced General Admission tickets are available for $25, and $30 tickets will be available day of at the door. Please visit OpenHandsPantry.org or call (248)546-1255 for tickets.



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