Cultural Organization Inspires “A Brand New Day” With Broadway Legend André De Shields
By Cynthia Smoot Photography by Tamytha Cameron and Thomas Garza
THE SCENE: Dallas Theater Center recently held its gala and fundraiser, CENTERSTAGE 40: A Brand New Day, at Fashion Industry Gallery. THe CENTERSTAGE Event Chair Hamilton A Sneed, along with Honorary Chairs T.D. and Serita Jakes, and Helen and Frank Risch welcomed distinguished guests, arts enthusiasts, Dallas luminaries, and philanthropists to celebrate 65 years of the Dallas Theater Center. It was the 40th annual gathering of its recognized CENTERSTAGE fundraiser and the evening’s event was an opportunity for patrons to support the on-stage productions and education & community outreach programs of the TONY AWARD®-winning theater company.
Before being seated, guests were greeted with Lallier Champagne, and private rooms boasted live entertainment by Diane & Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company members Tiffany Solano and Zachary J. Willis. In adjoining rooms, a pop-up gallery of artistic works by DTC’s Public Works participants and Project Discovery historical flashbacks were on display. Guests perused from room to room during the pre-event cocktail reception enjoying The Macallan, including a limited edition “Harmony Collection” and sipping the evening’s signature cocktail “The Ruby”— featuring Divertido Tequila. Once seated, CENTERSTAGE Event Chair Hamilton A Sneed welcomed the crowd of gala goers with a heartfelt thank you and remarks including recognizing the 1984 Centerstage Chairs Linda Custard, Bess Enloe, and Jane Dune.
“Tonight is all about celebrating not only the work that DTC does on the stage but also the work that DTC does off the stage and in our community,” Sneed said. “I want to challenge you tonight to think about the next generation of young people and the next 65-plus years of the theater. We don’t get to 40 Centerstage nights or 65 years of theater without the support of friends like each of you.”
Sneed exited the stage by spotlighting his role as a 2024 NorthPark Center Ambassador representing DTC, and a surprise announcement that he will be returning as the event chair for Dallas Theater Center’s CENTERSTAGE 41 event in 2025.
THE VIBE: Nearly 260 guests, including Linda and Bill Custard, Anita Hawkins, Kimberly Alexander, Chuck Steelman, Andy Smith and Paul von Wupperfeld, Diane and Hal Brierley, and Kristen and Reed Gibbons, basked in the ambiance of a cabaret-jazz-inspired evening styled after Broadway’s supper club, 54 Below. Guests enjoyed themed cocktails, live entertainment, and luxury raffle and live auction experiences, followed by a seated dinner. A dazzling performance by Broadway headliner for the evening, André De Shields followed thereafter, along with a VIP private meet-and-greet with the legend himself.
A chef-curated, three-course dinner prepared by Vestals Catering, complete with menu items inspired by headliner André De Shields and the 2023-2024 DTC season, was savored by guests as they looked on to witness the Linda and Bill Custard Award being given by DTC’s newly appointed interim Artistic Director Jonathan Norton, to DTC Life Trustee, Donna M. Wilhelm.
Auctioneer Morgan Hopson then kicked up the intensity by auctioning luxury experience packages that included an in-home dinner with Celebrity Chef Tiffany Derry and fellow female chefs Janice Provost, Tracy Miller, Nikky Phinyawatana and Jill Bates; a NYC Broadway experience with tickets to the Broadway revival of The WIZ; an ultimate Napa experience featuring visits to over 10 wineries and vineyards—but it was the FERRAGAMO brand experience with 2 tickets to the spring/summer 2025 runway show in Milan that stole the show selling for $45,000.
Remarks by Brandi Giles, DTC Director of Public Works followed, which also included a heartfelt introduction of Christian Wilson, a former Project Discovery student and now current Theater Director at Lancaster High School. His school participates in the Project Discovery program and his message to the audience inspired and set the tone for the Public Works Paddle Raise. DTC Executive Director, Kevin Moriarty closed the evening by thanking donors for their generosity and gave a very Dallas welcome to the featured headliner for the evening.
The night continued with a toe-tapping, awe-inspiring performance by the Emmy, GRAMMY, and TONY AWARD® winning André De Shields. Admitting to aligning his song choices with the gala’s theme “A Brand New Day”, De Shields said, “There can be no brand new day if we are not investing with love…a smile, and with laughter—and recognizing within ourselves, everyone in the community.”
Guests sang, danced, and some even cried, as the iconic talent performed notable hits such as “Let the Good Times Roll”, “Stand By Me”, “Bad Boy”, “Symphony Rap”, and an entertaining mash-up of sultry, soulful tunes. “I’ve spent many days in Dallas, and not one of them do I regret,” De Shields ended as he wrapped the evening and received an overwhelming standing ovation from gala attendees.
THE NON-PROFIT: The 2024 Dallas Theater Center CENTERSTAGE 40 “Company” level sponsors include Jennifer and Peter Altabef, Linda and Bill Custard, Diane and Hal Brierley, Edward W. Rose III Family Fund at The Dallas Foundation, The Addy Foundation, HALL Arts Hotel and HALL Arts Residences, and the T.D. Jakes Foundation.
Additional sponsors at the “Cast”, “Director” and “Troupe” levels include Brett and Lester Levy, Hamilton A Sneed, PNC Bank, The Eugene McDermott Foundation, Paula and Scott Orr, Cindy Thomas and Bert Headden, Donna M. Wilhelm, Stephanie and Todd Anderson, Kay and Elliot Cattarulla, Rebecca and Barron Fletcher, Ruth Robinson, Stacey Jones Angel and Venise, Larry Stuart, and Texas Instruments. Proceeds raised from CENTERSTAGE make it possible for DTC to continue the inclusive and creative work of the organization with community and engagement programs such as Project Discovery, the Public Works Pageant, and many others.
Proceeds raised from CENTERSTAGE make it possible for DTC to continue the inclusive and creative work of the organization with
community and engagement programs such as Project Discovery, the Public Works Pageant, and many others.
Cultural
Organization Inspires “A Brand New Day” With Broadway Legend André De Shields
By Cynthia
Smoot Photography
by Tamytha
Cameron and Thomas
Garza
THE SCENE: Dallas Theater Center recently held its gala
and fundraiser, CENTERSTAGE 40: A Brand New Day, at Fashion Industry Gallery. THe CENTERSTAGE Event
Chair Hamilton A Sneed, along with Honorary
Chairs T.D. and Serita Jakes, and Helen and Frank
Risch welcomed distinguished guests, arts enthusiasts, Dallas luminaries,
and philanthropists to celebrate 65 years of the Dallas Theater Center. It was the 40th annual
gathering of its recognized CENTERSTAGE fundraiser and the evening’s event was an
opportunity for patrons to support the on-stage productions and education &
community outreach programs of the TONY AWARD® winning theater company.
Before being seated, guests were greeted with Lallier
Champagne, and private rooms boasted live
entertainment by Diane & Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company members
Tiffany Solano and Zachary J. Willis. In adjoining rooms, a pop-up gallery of
artistic works by DTC’s
Public Works participants and Project Discovery historical flashbacks were on
display. Guests perused from
room to room during the pre-event cocktail reception enjoying The
Macallan, including a limited edition “Harmony Collection” and sipping the evening’s signature
cocktail “The Ruby”— featuring Divertido Tequila. Once seated, CENTERSTAGE Event Chair Hamilton A Sneed welcomed
the crowd of gala goers with a heartfelt thank you and remarks including
recognizing the 1984 Centerstage Chairs Linda Custard, Bess Enloe, and Jane
Dune.
“Tonight is all about celebrating not only the work that
DTC does on the stage but also the work that DTC does off the stage and in our
community,” Sneed said. “I want to challenge you tonight to think about the
next generation of young people and the next 65-plus years of the theater. We
don’t get to 40 Centerstage nights or 65 years of theater without the support
of friends like each of you.”
Sneed exited the stage by spotlighting his role as a 2024 NorthPark Center Ambassador representing DTC, and a surprise announcement that he will be returning as
the event chair for Dallas Theater Center’s CENTERSTAGE 41 event in 2025.
THE VIBE: Nearly 260
guests, including Linda and Bill Custard, Anita
Hawkins, Kimberly Alexander, Chuck Steelman, Andy
Smith and Paul von Wupperfeld, Diane and Hal Brierley,
and Kristen and Reed Gibbons, basked in the ambiance of a
cabaret-jazz-inspired evening styled after Broadway’s Supper Club, 54 Below. Guests enjoyed themed cocktails, live
entertainment, and luxury raffle and live auction experiences, followed by a
seated dinner. A dazzling performance by Broadway headliner for the
evening, André De Shields followed
thereafter, along with a VIP private meet-and-greet with the legend himself.
A chef-curated,
three-course dinner prepared by Vestals Catering, complete with menu items
inspired by headliner André De Shields and the 2023-2024 DTC season, was savored by guests as they looked
on to witness the Linda and Bill Custard Award being given by DTC’s newly appointed interim Artistic Director Jonathan Norton, to DTC Life Trustee, Donna M. Wilhelm.
Auctioneer Morgan
Hopson then kicked up the intensity by auctioning luxury experience packages
that included an in-home dinner with Celebrity Chef Tiffany Derry and fellow
female chefs Janice Provost, Tracy Miller, Nikky Phinyawatana and Jill Bates; a
NYC Broadway experience with tickets to the Broadway revival of The
WIZ;
an ultimate Napa experience featuring visits to over 10 wineries and
vineyards—but it was the FERRAGAMO brand experience with
2 tickets to the spring/summer 2025 runway show in Milan that stole the show
selling for $45,000.
Remarks by Brandi
Giles, DTC Director of Public
Works followed, which also included a heartfelt introduction of Christian
Wilson, a former Project
Discovery
student and now current Theater Director at Lancaster High School. His school
participates in the Project Discovery program and his
message to the audience inspired and set the tone for the Public Works Paddle
Raise. DTC Executive Director,
Kevin Moriarty closed the evening by thanking donors for their generosity and
gave a very Dallas welcome to the
featured headliner for the evening.
The night continued
with a toe-tapping, awe-inspiring performance by the Emmy, GRAMMY, and TONY AWARD® winning André De Shields. Admitting to aligning
his song choices with the gala’s theme “A Brand New Day”, De Shields said, “There can be no brand new day if
we are not investing with love…a smile, and with laughter—and recognizing
within ourselves, everyone in the
community.”
Guests sang, danced,
and some even cried, as the iconic talent performed notable hits such as “Let
the Good Times Roll”, “Stand By Me”, “Bad Boy”, “Symphony Rap”, and an
entertaining mash-up of sultry, soulful tunes. “I’ve spent many days in Dallas,
and not one of them do I regret,” De Shields ended as he wrapped the evening and
received an overwhelming standing ovation from gala attendees.
THE NON-PROFIT: The 2024 Dallas Theater Center CENTERSTAGE 40 “Company” level
sponsors include Jennifer and Peter Altabef, Linda and Bill Custard, Diane and
Hal Brierley, Edward W. Rose III Family Fund at The Dallas Foundation, The Addy Foundation, HALL Arts Hotel and HALL Arts Residences, and the T.D. Jakes Foundation.
Additional sponsors at
the “Cast”, “Director” and “Troupe” levels include Brett and Lester Levy, Hamilton
A Sneed,
PNC Bank, The Eugene McDermott
Foundation,
Paula and Scott Orr, Cindy Thomas and Bert Headden, Donna M. Wilhelm, Stephanie
and Todd Anderson, Kay and Elliot Cattarulla, Rebecca and Barron Fletcher, Ruth
Robinson, Stacey Jones Angel and Venise, Larry Stuart, and Texas
Instruments.