

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.

(© David Gordon)
The gala featured original music written based on essays and letters written by students who are a part of Broadway in South Africa workshops in the townships surrounding Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Selected composers for the evening included Declan Bennett, Sean Bradford, Joey Contreras, Jared Dembrowski, Rick Elice, Faye Greenberg, David Lawrence, Michael Lluberes, Annie Pasqua, Jenna Pasqua, Alan Schmuckler, Pebe Sebert and Will Van Dyke.
Featured guests included Dancing With The Stars finalist, N’SYNC star and Broadway veteran Lance Bass; theater producer Michel Butler; and New York Yankees pitcher David Robertson. The evening was presented by Hugo Boss, with Ward Simmons representing the company.
Additional participants and attendees at the gala included Uzo Aduba, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Gumbs, Emma Hunton, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Virginia Loving, Beverly Mitchell, Graham Phillips, Rachel Potter, Katie Thompson, and Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, along with Broadway Inspirational Voices and Rosie’s Broadway Kids.
The event honored the organization Keep A Child Alive, co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, which is dedicated to providing life-saving AIDS treatment, care, nutrition, support services and love to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
For more information, visit www.broadwayinsouthafrica.org.