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Broadway Stars Company Performs to Support Children in Need


The Hungarian Broadway Stars Company is giving a charity concert in the capital’s 16. District’s Erzsébetligeti Theater in the name of solidarity. They will be accompanied by the choir of the Budapest Police Headquarters and the Rapid Response and Special Police Service‘s orchestra. The proceeds will support the Hungarian Foundation for Children with Leukemia.

The diverse performance will feature songs from all genres. Global hits, dance songs, Hungarian musicals and classical choral works will be heard, said Tamás Tóth, the president of the Broadway Arts and Cultural Association.

Last year’s event centered around music from popular movies.

They successfully gathered a total of one million forints for the ZóNa Foundation, which supports orphan or half-orphan children related to the police staff, and the Pediatric Center’s Tűzoltó street Department.

Tamás Tóth stated that this year they are supporting the work of a rural organization, the Hungarian Foundation for Children with Leukemia based in Debrecen.

He added that the concert at the end of February is the final program of a three-stage charity event. Last October the proceeds from their gala were already donated to the foundation to help the families in need. In December, they organized an Advent charity gala, inviting the children and their families who were then able to visit the Parliament Building.

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The organizer pointed out that the performance on the 28th of February will feature six soloists from the Broadway Stars Company, a 30 member orchestra of the Rapid Response and Special Police Service and a choir of 25 people from the Budapest Police Headquarters. They will be presenting a joyful and heartfelt musical of humorous and soul-stirring songs in the spirit of solidarity.

Tickets for the charity concert can be purchased on ticket.hu.

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