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The Drowsy Chaperone International casts sing to raise funds

Published on

May 28, 2020

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douglasmayo

International cast members of The Drowsy Chaperone have put together this great video of As We Stumble Along to help raise funds for The Actors Fund and Fund for Freelancers.

https://youtu.be/UQ4wNC-kj4M

 

As We Stumble Along from the Drowsy Chaperone has music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison and a book by Bob Martin and DonMcKellar with an introduction written by Bob Martin. This video stars (in order of appearance) Bob Martin, Troy Britton Johnson, Mara Davi, Eddie Korbich, Lenny Wolpe, Jason Kravits, Garth Kravits, Linda Griffin, Kilty Reidy, Joey Sorge, Jennifer Smith, Beth Leavel and Kecia Lewis-Evans Anna Batchelor, Vanessa Barmby, Vivienne Carlyle, Andrea Chamberlain, Kenneth Avery-Clark, Alex Crandon, Georgia Crandon, Mark Dickinson, Jay Douglas, Stacia Fernandez, Nina French, Josie Hicks, Ciara Hudson, Cameron Jack, Sean Kingsley, Lisa Lambert, Casey Nicholaw, Sherrie Pennington, Josh Pope, Angela Pupello, Ella Sabine, Adam Stafford, Patrick Wetzel The video is in Loving Memory of Georgia Engel (1948-2019) "Love is Always Lovely in the End". Musicians (courtesy of the Cory Band) Conductor Philip Harper, Cornets Dai Hale, Harvey Rees, Owain Llestyn, Trombone Kyle Blake, Tuba Simon Howell, Drums Matt Kitto and Keyboard Neil Somerville. In aid of The Actors Fund and Funds for Freelancers, please donate whatever you can and support the exceptional work of these charities . . . ✨ THE ACTORS FUND: http://www.actorsfund.org/donate ✨ FUNDS FOR FREELANCERS: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi...

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