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Since the show’s launch in 1992, Broadway Bares has generated more than $21 million for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Last year’s edition raised $1.9 million.
Once again, the annual Broadway Bares charity burlesque benefit show not only raised temperatures, but also raised a bevy of money for a good cause. Over two sold-out shows on June 23 at New York ...
The "Broadway Bares" enterprise began in 1992 as a shoestring effort by Jerry Mitchell, then a member of the chorus in "The Will Rogers Follies," who enlisted several of his performer buddies to do a ...
Broadway Bares: Come Out, Come Out (in case you couldn't guess, it was a Wizard of Oz -themed affair). With a loose plot, the show followed Dante, a young gay man from Kansas, who was swept up by ...
BROADWAY BARES Raises $1,015,985 for BC/EFA by Jessica Lewis - June 22, 2010As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Sunday's BROADWAY BARES XX: 'STRIP-OPOLY' made history by raising $1,015,985 to ...
BROADWAY BARES 19.0: 'CLICK IT!' was an astounding success raising $808,819 to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Both performances of BROADWAY BARES sold out faster than any previous ...
Although “Broadway Bares” began as Mitchell’s very personal response to the AIDS crisis — “All my friends were afraid to go out on a date,” he recalls — it has paid him back bigtime.
Tickets are now on sale. Broadway Bares was created in 1992 by Tony winner Jerry Mitchell, then a Broadway dancer, as a way to raise awareness and money for those living with HIV/AIDS.
No bags are allowed inside the ballroom and no photo or video can be taken. For a peek at “Broadway Bares” Strip U or a look at 2016’s television-themed show, check out the photo gallery above.
"Broadway Bares" is a sexy show, but Mitchell and the other directors who have staged it over the years have always made sure that the numbers never tip over into vulgarity.
Broadway Bares was created in 1992 by Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, then a Broadway dancer, as a way to raise awareness and money for those living with HIV/AIDS.