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‘That’s Entertainment!’ Benefit Event for VASH Hawaii Island

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KT Sullivan and Mark Nadler. Courtesy photo.

Laugh, cry and have the time of your life with KT and Mark at the Hilton Waikoloa Village Kona Tap Room at VASH Hawaii Island’s fourth annual cabaret show, That’s Entertainment!, on Saturday, April 14, 2018.

Doors open at 6 p.m. The show starts at 7 p.m.

Stephen Holden of the New York Times calls KT Sullivan and Mark Nadler’s two-person show, “Ferociously entertaining!”

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Straight from New York City, acclaimed duo Sullivan and Nadler perform their “brilliantly funny and entertaining show” to benefit VASH Hawaii Island.

Sullivan was named artistic director of The Mabel Mercer Foundation in 2012. She starred in the Broadway revival of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and headlined for almost two decades in The Oak Room of The Algonquin Hotel. One of the shows she created there, Rhyme, Women and Song, was presented on PBS’ WNET 13 and her award-winning Sondheim show with Jeff Harnar was filmed for PBS from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.

Nadler is an internationally acclaimed singer, pianist, tap-dancer and comedian. He
is the recipient of the 2015 Broadway World Editor’s Choice Award for “Entertainer of the
Year.”

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Ticket price includes delicious, mouth-watering heavy pupus, free standard parking, silent
auction and a cash bar.

Bid on incredible silent auction times, including international travel packages and certificates for fine dining among other items.

All proceeds benefit VASH Hawaii Island; its mission is to provide assistance to visitors affected by adversity.

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To purchase tickets, go online.

For more information call Karen at (808) 756-0392.

Self-parking is included in ticket price.

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