Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig have led the stage in one of the most popular Broadway shows of the season, and their limited run of the Keith Huff-penned play A Steady Rain will come to an end in early December - but not without a blowout curtain call. The 14-week limited engagement of the record-setting A Steady Rain opened on Sept. 29, and now the production has announced the addition of one final performance, set to take place on Dec. 6 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.
This final performance of the Jackman and Craig Broadway play has been added to the schedule as a benefit for New Yorkers for Children and NYCPBA Widows’ & Children’s Fund, and all proceeds from the evening will go toward the two charities. New Yorkers for Children (NYFC) is a non-profit organization that focuses on helping children in New York City foster care, while the NYCPBA Widows’ & Children’s Fund gives aid to widows, widowers and dependants of police officers who have fallen in the line of duty.
Tickets for the last performance of A Steady Rain go on sale this Friday, Nov. 20, at 9 a.m., and this show is all but guaranteed to be a sell-out.
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