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Divas Simply Singing!: Sheryl Lee Ralph and Friends Perform in AIDS Benefit Concert

The Wilshire Ebell Theatre (4401 West 8th Street Los Angeles, CA 90005)
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Now in its 21st year, Divas Simply Singing brings together some of the most talented women in show business to perform to fight HIV and AIDS. The lineup at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre includes Kelly Price, Loretta Devine, Grammy winner Faith Evans, Raven Symone, Glee's Amber Riley, LaShun Pace, Jenifer Lewis, Shanice, Frenchie Davis, Niecy Nash, Bonnie Pointer, Yo Yo, The Lion King's Selloane A. Nkhela, and the 2010 Verizon's "How Sweet the Sound" winners, Voices of Destiny. The show also features a special performance by R&B star Freddie Jackson. Through her non-profit organization The Diva Foundation, Ralph - one of the original Dreamgirls - has raised thousands of dollars for AIDS education and awareness. Divas Simply Singing is now the longest-running musical AIDS benefit in Hollywood.

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The last date listed for Divas Simply Singing! was Saturday October 22, 2011 / 7:30pm.

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Black Angels Over Tuskegee: Tale of the Tuskegee Airmen

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$45.00
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$22.50

Black Angels Over Tuskegee, the Los Angeles historical drama turned Off-Broadway hit with a run starting in 2010 and still going strong, with plans for a Broadway transfer, returns to the city where it all began with a performance at the Wilshire Ebell. Layon Gray's play is the true story of six men embarking upon a journey to become Tuskegee Airmen in the United States Army Air Forces. The play explores their collective struggle with Jim Crow laws, their intelligence, their patriotism, their dreams of an inclusive fair society and the brotherhood they found in each other as they persevered -- and excelled -- in the face of the enormous obstacles acting against them. TV's Lamman Rucker (Why Did I Get Married) stars in the play, and members of the Los Angeles chapter of Tuskegee Airmen will be present at the Wilshire Ebell to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the Tuskegee Airmen's founding. Learn More

4401 West 8th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90005
323-939-1128
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THE SHOW WAS VERY GOOD!! IT MOVED VERY WELL, THERE WAS A GOOD MIX OF MUSIC, COMEDY, AND REFLECTION ON AIDS AWARENESS. SHERYL LEE RALPH WAS BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT HOSTESS.FROM THE OPENING ACT OF FREDDY JACKSON(HONORARY DIVA) TO THE CLOSING OF THE BROADWAY DREAM GIRLS,,SHERYL LEE RALPH, LORETTA DEVINE,& JENNIFER HOLIDAY, THE AUDIENCE WAS WELL ENTERTAINED, ESECIALLY WITH BONNIE POINTER, THROWING HER LEG UP IN THE AIR AND NEAR WARDROBE MALFUNCTION!!
WE SAT IN REAR ORCHESTRA ROW Z.I PURCHASED 3 TIX, 2 WERE ON ONE SIDE OF THE THEATER THE OTHER WAS ON THE OTHER SIDE!!!

Written on Oct 24 2011
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5.0

Execellent. I attend every year. If you can only go to 1 show a year, this is the event that you don;t want to miss.

Written on Oct 24 2011
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About the Ticket Supplier: The Diva Foundation

The DIVA Foundation is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Sheryl Lee Ralph in 1990 as a memorial to the many friends she lost to AIDS. The organization focuses on generating resources and producing events that raise awareness and educate millions of people around the world affected and infected by HIV/AIDS. The DIVA Foundation utilizes music, entertainment and voice as a vehicle to inform, educate and reduce the stigma attached to this deadly disease that affects us ALL.