Industry NewsLaura Benanti Launches Twitter Campaign to Support High School Musical PerformersThe Tony winner spoke to Good Morning America about her feel-good project.
By
Dan Meyer
March 16, 2020
Laura Benanti
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Tony winner and Twitter community leader Laura Benanti has launched #SunshineSongs on the social media network to support high school musical performers in light of theatre shutdowns across the country.
The star appeared on Good Morning America March 16, saying her mom (who is a voice teacher) inspired her to kick off the campaign . “I was thinking about how important my high school musical was to me. It’s turned into quite the thing—I’m really happy for these kids.�
Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda replied to Benanti's Tweet and also . The campaign has taken off, with hundreds of high schools and community theatres uploading videos using the hashtag.
THE SHOW MUST GO ON! When school theater productions closing around the country, Broadway star is spreading smiles by encouraging kids to share their performances on Twitter using ! ☀�
— Good Morning America (@GMA)
Other celebrities have also joined in the cause, with Golden Globe winner Jennifer Garner (Alias, Love, Simon) launching #HeyJenLookAtMe.
Benanti won the Tony Award in 2008 for her performance as Louise in Gypsy opposite Patti LuPone as Rose. The Broadway alum has also earned nominations for her roles in Swing!, Into the Woods, Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and She Loves Me.
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Laura Benanti and Richard Chamberlain in The Sound of Music
Laura Benanti in The Sound of Music
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The program was established to support the next generation of creative producers, and renamed in honor of the late director and producer Harold Prince.
The competition provides high school students with the chance to develop and showcase original musical compositions that could potentially become part of full-scale productions.
Produced by Working Theater and the Broadway Advocacy Coalition, the festival pairs new plays with an advocacy coalitions working at the frontlines of social change.