Summer Hummer 3: How the Washington, DC Theatre Scene Takes Care of Its Own
Life often brings unexpected circumstances, and for theatre professionals, who often work without the benefit of health insurance, those circumstances can jeopardize their physical and financial health. Enter: theatreWashington and their Taking Care of Our Own (TCOOO) initiative, a fund financed by the generous donations of theatre patrons and the theatre community at large. Donations to TCOOO are made throughout the year, but the signature event that raises the most donations to the fund in a single evening is The Summer Hummer, a DC version of Broadway Bares, with local DC theatre scenesters bumping and grinding for a great cause. This year's Summer Hummer, held at Signature Theatre, was the bawdiest ever with crazy costumes, great singing, and cheesecake and beefcake to spare. Here is the PG-13 highlights reel!
Patrick J. Hurston and Signature Theatre Artistic Director Eric Schaeffer at Summer Hummer |
theatreWashington President and CEO Linda Levy with Helen Hayes Award winning actor, Matthew DeLorenzo at Summer Hummer |
Members of the cast of Studio Theatre's "Rocky Horror" pose with orange-boaed conductor/songwriter Christopher Youstra |
Victor Shargai is all smiles at Summer Hummer 3 |
Joshua Morgan of No Rules Theatre Company and Luigi Filiputti |
Those gams belong to none other than actor Ryan Patrick Welsh |
Actors Bobby Smith and Erin Gardiner join conductor/composer Christopher Youstra in a squeeze and a giggle at Summer Hummer |
Actor Michael Litchfield crowdsurfs for donations at the Summer Hummer |
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