Stars Line Up For New ‘24 Hour Hollywood Rush’ LA Theater Event

“24 Hour Hollywood Rush,” the first all-night theater extravaganza event of its kind on the West Coast, is coming next month to LA.

This night of unpredictable and unique theater will take place on Sunday, February 20 at the Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, in support of The Baby Dragon Fund and The Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center. Ticket sales officially begin today at www.24hourhollywoodrush.org.

Dozens of Hollywood’s most talented writers, directors and actors will come together to participate in the unique evening. The uniqueness of its format, the unpredictability of the performances and the incredibly tight turn-around of content will all contribute to the evening’s excitement. The writing of the plays for “24 Hour Hollywood Rush” will commence the night before the show on Saturday evening February 19 at an undisclosed location.

A group of writers that include Silvio Horta (“Ugly Betty”, “Urban Legends”), Chris Landon (“Disturbia,” “Paranormal Activity 2”), David Holstein (“Weeds”) and Eddie Kaye Thomas (“American Pie” films) will have 12 hours to produce six 10-minute plays. At 8 AM the morning of the event, the scripts will be handed out to an assembly of directors which include Michael Sucsy (HBO’s “Grey Gardens”), Matthew Lillard (“SLC Punk!,” “Scream”), Kristin Hanggi (Broadway’s “Rock Of Ages”), Dan Harris (“Superman Returns,” X2”), Richie Keen (“Traffic,” “Important Things With Demetri Martin”) and all the actors who will begin rehearsals immediately. After just 12 hours of rehearsals, the curtains will rise on plays that didn’t exist the day before.

Actors scheduled to perform at the landmark event include Jamie-Lynn Sigler (“The Sopranos,” “Entourage”), Yeardley Smith (“The Simpsons,” “As Good As It Gets”), Rosemarie DeWitt (“United States of Tara”), Justin Kirk (“Weeds”), Amanda Righetti (CBS’ “The Mentalist”), Dileep Rao (“Inception,” “Avatar”), Amber Lancaster (MTV’s “The Hard Times of RJ Berger”), Jonathan Sadowski (”$#*! My Dad Says”), Brit Morgan (“True Blood”), Edi Gathegi (“Twilight”), Joel Michaely (“But I’m A Cheerleader,” “The Rules Of Attraction”), Jonathan Bennett (“Mean Girls”), Kat Foster (FOX’s “Til Death”), Michelle Borth (ABC’s “The Forgotten,” HBO’s “Tell Me You Love Me”), Michelle Clunie (Showtime’s “Queer as Folk”), Sharon Lawrence (“NYPD Blue,” “Little Black Book”), Cassie Scerbo (“Make It or Break It”), Jayson Blair (MTV’s “The Hard Times of RJ Berger”), Chris Redman (“CSI: Miami”), Jodie Sweetin (“Full House”), Margauerite Moreau (“Parenthood”) and Zibby Allen (”$#*! My Dad Says,” “Grey’s Anatomy”), plus more to come.

Yeardley Smith shared the following quote exclusively with Access Hollywood, “Given the fact that I’ve been extremely fortunate in my career and enjoyed a great deal of success, I consider it one my responsibilities in life to pay it forward. If that means I can help bring attention to worthy causes such as the Baby Dragon Fund, I’m delighted to do so. The icing on the cake is that Zibby Allen is also one of my dearest friends — and what’s better than helping a friend?!”

Ticket prices start at $30 for general admission. VIP tickets are also available, which include access to the VIP after-party featuring the all-star cast and crew, at the historic Ebell Club of Los Angeles following the performance. The evening will include a sponsored bar and non-alcoholic beverages provided by Neuro Drinks. For those unable to attend the event but interesting in supporting the project and organization, sponsored tickets are available, which will be utilized by members of the Los Angeles community in recovery, affected by addiction-related issues, and youth and seniors involved with the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center. Regular and VIP ticketing, sponsored tickets, and donations to The Baby Dragon Fund are available at www.24hourhollywoodrush.org.

The event is being executive produced by Jason H. Kennedy (WonderFalls Entertainment) and Zibby Allen (”$#*! My Dad Says,” “Grey’s Anatomy”), both of whom have an intimate association with the performing arts, as well as The Baby Dragon Fund, which was founded in memory of Zibby’s brother Hunter. Kennedy and Allen are also the co-founders of “24 Hour Hollywood Rush.” Producers Kate Payne and Brett Ruttenberg, along with Associate Producer Micah Pittard, round out the team behind the event.

This first annual show features a host committee that includes West Hollywood Mayor Hon. John J. Duran, Chad Allen, Jonathan Aubry, Dustin Lance Black, Carlos Carreras, Jeff Consoletti, Marina D’Amico, Craig Dougherty, Kyan Douglas, Jeremy Glazer, Anthony Glomski, Jill Goldstein, Chad Griffin, Rachel Griffin, Carlos Carreras, Kristin Hanggi, Sara Isaacson, Frank Meli, Chris Landon, Beth Lapides, Tony Leonhardt, Scott Mitchell, Andrew Oldershaw, Brett Ruttenberg, Nikki Weiss, John Wolf, Damon Wolf, Fay Wolf and Ryan Young.

The Baby Dragon Fund fuels an array of essential recovery programs developed for the youth of Los Angeles to live fully and courageously in the face of addiction, depression and issues of sexual identity. With no government funding, these programs rely solely on private donation and fundraising. The target goal of the evening is to raise a minimum of $150,000 that will go directly to The Baby Dragon Fund.

For a complete list of programs benefiting from the night, please visit the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Centers sites specific to the programs they aid, here: Crystal Meth Recovery Services, Mental Health Services, Suicide Prevention & Youth Services.

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