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P L AYG O L FMONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 BRAE BURN COUNTRY CLUB
MUSIC CONSERVATORY OF WESTCHESTER
17TH ANNUAL
TAXI
NEW YORK
MCW 1929
DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT IN THE ARTS
DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSICAL THEATRE
Roger Bart won the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for playing Snoopy in the revival of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Other Broadway credits include Young Frankenstein, Triumph of Love, Disaster!, Big River, and The Frogs. Bart is arguably best known for originating the role of ‘Carmen Ghia’ in Mel Brooks’ Broadway musical, The Producers, for which he received additional Tony and Drama Desk nominations. He reprised this memorable character for Universal’s theatrical adaptation as well. In addition to impressive work on stage, Bart has enjoyed success on the big and small screen. Film credits include Last Vegas, Law Abiding Citizen, American Gangster,
Hostel 2, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, and The Stepford Wives. Recent films include Speech & Debate, an adaptation of Stephen Karam’s acclaimed Off-Broadway play, and Trumbo opposite Bryan Cranston. Roger also provided the singing voice of the title role in Disney’s Hercules performing the Oscar-nominated song “Go the Distance.”
Recent television work includes Graves opposite Nick Nolte and Sela Ward, and A Series of Unfortunate Events, playing Vice-Principal Nero opposite Neil Patrick Harris. He has also recurred in television series such as Episodes, There’s Johnny, No Tomorrow, Grace and Frankie, Revenge, and Desperate Housewives.
ROGER BART
RANDY GRAFFRandy Graff is a Tony and Drama Desk Award winning actress for her performance in City of Angels. Ms. Graff has the distinction of originating the role of Fantine in Les Misérables on Broadway. Her other Broadway credits include A Class Act for which she received a Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations, Fiddler on the Roof (Drama League Nomination), Neil Simon’s Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Moon Over Buffalo with Carol Burnett, Falsettos, High Society, and Grease.
She received the prestigious Lucille Lortel Award for her performance in Richard Greenberg’s The Babylon Line for Lincoln Center Theatre. A highlight of Ms. Graff’s career was playing the Countess in A Little Night Music for the world renowned Sondheim Festival at The Kennedy Center. She has sung on numerous original Broadway cast recordings and has her own solo album Randy Graff Sings Cy Coleman. Ms. Graff is currently on the Musical Theatre faculty at the Manhattan School of Music, where she teaches vocal performance and is constantly surprised and inspired by her students.
CHRISTOPHER SIEBER originated the roles of Sir Dennis Galahad in Monty Python’s Spamalot and Lord
Farquaad in Shrek The Musical with Sutton Foster, which each earned him Tony Award nominations.
Sieber made his Broadway debut in Triumph of Love with Betty Buckley. Other Broadway credits
include Beauty and the Beast and Into the Woods with Vanessa Williams, Thoroughly Modern Millie
with Sutton Foster, and Chicago. He also played opposite Harvey Fierstein in La Cage aux Folles and memorably starred as Agatha Trunchbull in Matilda on Broadway. His television credits include Two of a
Kind, Sex and the City, and The Good Wife.
KEVIN CHAMBERLIN has been nominated for three Tony Awards, originating the roles of Horton in Seussical, Charlie in Dirty Blonde and Uncle Fester in The Addams Family. He is currently appearing as The Wizard in Wicked. Other Broadway credits include Disaster!, The Ritz, Chicago, Triumph of Love, My Favorite Year and Abe Lincoln in Illinois. His LA theater credits include the Hollywood Bowl productions of Hair, West Side Story, and Spamalot. Chamberlin has many film credits, including Die Hard with A Vengeance, Road to Perdition, Taking Woodstock, In and Out, Christmas with the Kranks, Suspect Zero and Lucky Number Slevin. His television appearances include Modern Family, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Heroes, Frasier, Grace and Frankie, and as Bertram on Disney Channel’s long-running hit show, Jessie.
Christine Pedi, known as “The Lady of a 1000 Voices,” earned a Drama Desk nomination in the legendary revue Forbidden Broadway. On Sirius XM Radio she is a daily host of the On Broadway channel. Broadway credits include Mama Morton in Chicago, Talk Radio with Liev Schreiber, and Little Me with Martin Short. Off Broadway, she’s currently starring in NEWSical the Musical and was co-producer and guest star in the Off-Broadway smash Spamilton, which is headed to London this year. On HBO’s The Sopranos, she played Mrs. Bobby Baccala. Her multi-award winning cabaret
show Great Dames played all over the globe and her holiday show, Snow Bizness, will return to 54 Below in December 2018. ChristinePedi.com / @christinepedi
CHRISTINE PEDI - EMCEE
BROADWAY PERFORMERS
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$12,000 Hole-In-One Sponsor 2 Foursomes8 Extra dinner tickets Company/Name banner at Club 2 Full page journal ads Name/Logo on all promotional materials and social mediaCompany/Individual name on 18 hole signs Company item in gift bags
$6,500 Eagle Sponsor1 Foursome 4 Extra dinner tickets 1 Full page journal ad Name/Logo on all promotional materials and social mediaCompany/Individual name on 9 hole signs Company item in gift bags
$5,000Birdie Sponsor1 Foursome 2 Extra dinner tickets Half page journal ad Name/Logo on all promotional materials
$2,750 Par Sponsor2 PlayersQuarter page journal ad Name on select promotional materials
$1,250 Hole SponsorLead placement of name or logo at one hole 1 Full page journal ad
$3,000 FoursomeListing of players in journal
$800 Individual Player
$900 Full Page4 ¾ w x 7 ½ h
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$500 Half Page4 ¾ w x 3 ¾ h
$300 Quarter Page2 ¼ w x 3 ¾ h
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$725 Two Players
$400Individual Player
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All golf & tennis packages include lunch, golf carts, greens fees, on-course/court refreshments, cocktail reception, dinner & entertainment.
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$5,250 Dinner SponsorTable of 10 for cocktail reception &Awards Dinner/Broadway Revue2 Full page journal adsCompany/Individual name on 300+ dinner menus
THANK YOU!
The Healing Our Heroes Program serves military veterans who have bravely protected us both domestically and overseas, in wars and on home soil - they are our neighbors, our friends, and our family. The Conservatory is celebrating the 5th Anniversary of Healing Our Heroes, which helps veterans in the Tri-State area who are dealing with combat-related injuries by providing the therapeutic benefits of music. At the Conservatory, veterans enrolled in Healing Our Heroes receive individual and group music sessions at no cost to them.
The Music Therapy Program supports the physical, emotional, social and cognitive
well-being of 2,000 children and adults with a wide variety of disabilities each year. The
Conservatory’s board-certified music therapists provide individual and group music therapy
onsite at the Conservatory and on an outreach basis in partnership with 30 organizations at
75 different locations throughout the Westchester region. Music therapy can make a profound difference in the lives of those who participate,
encouraging healing, growth and change.
Your Support Today Impacts Lives Tomorrow!
The Scholarship Program provides tuition-assistance to students from financially-deserving families who would not otherwise be able to fulfill their musical dreams and reach their full potential. The Conservatory gives students the tools to develop their creative potential, strengthen academic performance, and provide inspiration to pursue higher education opportunities. Through the Adult Scholarship Fund, the Conservatory is also proud to assist adult students who wish to study music and for whom full tuition is beyond their reach.
Join the Conservatory in celebrating 5 years of the Healing Our Heroes Program helping veterans with combat-related injuries through the therapeutic benefits of music.
Monday, June 25, 2018Brae Burn Country Club - Purchase, NY
Golf RegistrationLunch
Shotgun for GolfTennis Tournament
Awards DinnerBroadway Performances
Cocktail ReceptionGolf & Tennis AwardsSilent Auction
10:00AM10:30AM - 12:00PM
12:00PM1:00PM
6:30PM - 8:30PM
5:00PM
(putting green, driving range, and tennis courts open)
The rolling Brae Burn greens are among the most contoured and challenging in the Metropolitan area. Several of Brae Burn’s holes
have been voted among the best 18 in the area.
Enjoy a great day of Golf and Tennis, fine dining, awards, entertainment, and a fabulous auction at one of the most beautiful clubs in Westchester.
Visit our Online Auction at
www.biddingforgood.com/ConservatoryAuction
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Founded in 1929, the Music Conservatory of Westchester is dedicated to providing the extraordinary benefits of music to all in our community. Today, the Conservatory serves 2,800 students from ages 4 months to over 80 years, with one-on-one instruction, performing ensembles, theory, composition, early childhood classes, lifelong learning for adults, and free community performances. Our Scholarship Program provides tuition assistance for financially deserving students. Our Music Therapy Institute brings music into the lives of children and adults with disabilities in partnership with 30 schools and agencies. Healing Our Heroes offers military veterans a specialized music therapy program to help with recovery after their service. One of only 16 community schools nationwide to be accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the Conservatory has inspired generations of students, and contributed to a vibrant musical life in the county, the region, and beyond.
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STAFFAlye Carlevaro, Communications & Marketing Manager
Laura Layne, Development Associate Adriana Rivera, Communications & Development Assistant
Jon Chattman, Talent CoordinatorChereese Jervis-Hill, Auction Coordinator
Joel Breitkopf, PresidentRobert Heath, Chairman Laurence Keiser, Vice President
Gary E. Bashian, Rodd Berro, Mary Lynn Bianco, John Bottomley, Carmen Forte, Angelo Grasso, Alexander Johnson, Midhat Serbagi,
Tony Smith, Andrea Taber, Jennifer Weiss
Paul Farfel, TreasurerNancy Goodman, SecretaryJean Newton, Executive Director
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