RFH Stage Set for ‘Night of FUTURE Broadway Stars’ Benefit

The stage is set for area teen talent and Broadway stars to bring down the house at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) to benefit homeless youth with the third annual Night of FUTURE Broadway Stars.

The proceeds of musical extravaganza set for Monday, April 3 at 7 p.m. go to the homeless youth programs and services offered at Covenant House in Asbury Park, serving Asbury, Long Branch, Keansburg and other shore towns.

Night of FUTURE Broadway Stars will feature performers from high schools throughout Monmouth County as well as entertainers from Forrestdale School and the RFH Dance Team.

“Night of FUTURE Broadway Stars at RFH helps continue the inspiring tradition of musical theater excellence in Monmouth County,” RFH Music Director Bill Grillo said. “The way Covenant House brings people together for such an important cause really moves me, and I am excited to continue helping on the production end. I have no doubt this year’s student performers will exceed the audience’s expectations and ignite a crowd for the purpose of giving back.”

In this unique “kids helping kids” experience, teens will once again use their talent, passion, and beautiful voices to show homeless youth in New Jersey that they are not alone.

Last year’s event featured more than 60 students from seven high schools as well as members of two performing arts companies along with four Broadway stars. They delivered performances to an audience of nearly 500 and raised $33,000 for the cause.

Profits from this year’s event are earmarked for Covenant House in Asbury Park’s planned housing facility. Dubbed Rights of Passage, it will offer housing in Asbury Park for men aged 18 through 21 as they work to transition out of homelessness. Covenant House in Asbury Park also offers GED tutoring, life skills and employment readiness training, and job search assistance to homeless youth. A community garden is also planned.

Covenant House is the largest privately funded agency in New Jersey providing food, shelter, immediate crisis care, and an array of other important services to homeless youth. “Each of our homeless kids comes to us with their own story, and we don’t turn any away,” said Sue Monteiro, Development Manager for Covenant House in Asbury Park.

Tickets for Night of FUTURE Broadway Stars can be purchased at the door or on-line at CHNJ.Book.Tix.Com

Tickets are $22 for general admission, and $15 for students and seniors.

For additional information, contact Lee or Nancy at [email protected]