“Say it Now”’s weSpark Fundraiser sets out to raise $10,000.00 to Assist Cancer Patients in an Evening of Art, Dance, Song and Comedy!

Photo Courtesy of "Say it Now"

Photo Courtesy of “Say it Now”

“What would you say if you only had 60 seconds left?” So goes the slogan of “Say it Now”’s weSPARK fundraiser.  Established in order to assist cancer patients and their families regarding daily survival needs; along with offering an assortment of prospects for social exchange regardless of income, ethnicity or religious affiliation, “Say it Now”’s goal is to raise $10,000.00 for weSPARK.

The fundraising event will take place this Wednesday, January 29th at 7:30 pm at the NoHo Arts District’s El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA, 91601.

The evening will be put on by an enterprising group of artists in an inspiring night of poetry, dance, song, and stand-up comedy, along with several one-act plays.  Each will honor various people in the performers’ lives, past and present; the purpose of which will be to encourage both the artists and the audience alike to face life and death with a sense of grace, wit and gratefulness.

Artists will include:  Andrew Benrens, Anna Littles, Charlene Ward, Clint Clark, Darlene Rene, Ellen Karsten, Jacqi Bowe, John A. Dalton, Julie Vera, Kate Sorice, Kimleigh Smith, Lisette Medina, Marianne Murphy, Marsha Musil, Mary Diane, Mary Kennedy, Mike Andre Polidore, Natalie Resendiz, Penny L. Moore, Rene Pena, Robin Polk, Ruthy Otero, Skeet Ulrich, Tara Raucci and Teddy Vincent.

Ticket sales will benefit the Sherman Oaks chapter of weSPARK.

For more information, and to purchase tickets to this event, please visit the website below:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/534644

Jennifer K. Hugus

About Jennifer K. Hugus

Jennifer K. Hugus was born at a very young age. At an even earlier age, she just knew she would one day write for the LA Beat! Having grown up in Massachusetts, France, and Denmark, she is a noted fan of Asian Cuisine. She studied ballet at the Royal Danish Ballet Theatre and acting at U.S.C. in their prestigious BFA drama program. She also makes her own jewelry out of paints and canvas when she isn’t working on writing absurdist plays and comparatively mainstream screenplays. Jennifer would like to be a KID when she grows up!
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