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‘One Life to Live’s Nicholas Rodriguez Joins Reading of ‘Lost in Love’, The Air Supply Musical

‘ONE LIFE TO LIVE’S NICHOLAS RODRIGUEZ JOINS CONSTANTINE MAROULIS
FOR THE SOLD-OUT STAGED READING OF ‘LOST IN LOVE,’ THE AIR SUPPLY MUSICAL, TO BENEFIT THE ACTORS FUND ON JUNE 5

Nicholas Rodriguez, known to soap audiences as Nick Chavez on ABC’s “One Life to Live” for which he received a GLAAD Media Award, has joined the cast of “LOST IN LOVE” for the sold-out staged reading on June 5 to benefit The Actors Fund. Rodriguez replaces Justin Matthew Sargent, who had a scheduling conflict.

The cast includes Tony-nominated actors Constantine Maroulis (“Rock of Ages”) and Andrea McArdle, Broadway’s original “Annie,” Grammy and American Music-award winner Graham Russell will be performing on guitar and Russell Hitchcock will be in attendance.

Air Supply, the hit-making duo of Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell, met performing in a two-year Aussie tour of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”

The show features some of Air Supply’s biggest hits: “All Out of Love,” “Sweet Dreams,” “Making Love Out of Nothing at All,” plus four new songs composed by Graham Russell, all newly arranged by musical director Jonathan Ivey “Jivie” and Josh Freilich.

The June 5 benefit is produced by Rick Newman and Peter Martin (Celebrity Autobiography.)  Robyn C. Lee will direct.

The cast includes Kristin Piacentile, Lynn Craig, Paul Jackel, Beau Allen, Wren Harrington William Blake, Jamie Epstein, Daphne Thompson and Wade Walton.

Set in the 1900s, the show has a “Downton Abbey” feel, and a man and a woman must decide to follow tradition or live for love.

EVENT RECAP:
“LOST IN LOVE” Benefit for the ACTORS FUND
The Triad
Tuesday June 5, 2012
5 p.m.
158 W 72nd St.
New York, N.Y. 10023

Tickets: sold out

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The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that helps everyone—performers and those behind the scenes—who works in performing arts and entertainment, helping more than 12,800 people directly each year, and hundreds of thousands online. Serving professionals in film, theatre, television, music, opera, radio and dance, The Fund’s programs include social services and emergency assistance, health care and insurance, housing, and employment and training services. With offices in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, The Actors Fund has—for 130 years—been a safety net for those in need, crisis or transition. Visit www.actorsfund.org.