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Hooray for Hollywood...High! (Carol Burnett Spectacular)
Securing Our Future by Honoring Our Past
at the famous EL CAPITAN THEATRE
Join CAROL BURNETT
For This Very Special Event when she will be presented with the very first
CAROL BURNETT HONOR OF DISTINCTION AWARD
from The Hollywood High School Performing Arts Center
Thursday, January 10, 2013 @ 8:00pm
with a VIP Reception @ 6:30pm
TICKETS are on sale now at www.hollywoodhightickets.com
"Hooray For Hollywood. . . High" is a Red-Carpet event honoring Hollywood High Alumnus Carol Burnett while raising money for Performing Arts at the World Famous Hollywood High School. Major celebrities that attended Hollywood High School along with many of Hollywood’s biggest stars, alumni and current performing arts students will participate in this incredible evening of entertainment.
VIP Tickets Include Walking the Red Carpet and VIP Reception
for more information about this event contact info@fohhspac.org
Each year The Carol Burnett Honor of Distinction Award will be given to a Hollywood High Alum.
CELEBRITIES CONFIRMED : Carol Burnett, Rita Moreno, Margaret O'Brien, Wendi McLendon Covey, Ed Begley Jr., Aisha Tyler, Charlene Tilton, Renne Taylor & Joe Bologna. . . To Name a Few!
MORE STAR CONFIRMATIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE COMING DAYS.
In tandem with required core curriculum, Hollywood High School Performing Arts Magnet provides students with invaluable access to the highest caliber performing arts programming. Outside of opportunities provided by the school, many students would have no access to the arts, and certainly not have the opportunity to participate in productions and programming of the Magnet's superior quality. Because of major LAUSD cutbacks, funds allotted to the Performing Arts Magnet have diminished year after year. This year there is no funding for the fall and spring productions. More than ever, there is a greater need to raise money allowing the Magnet to provide instruction and to support its annual productions.
The Friends of Hollywood High Performing Arts Center hopes to raise more than $100,000 to place in an Enowment for the arts programs that will help Hollywood High continue to be the training ground that supplies the industry with the most talented individuals, both on stage and behind the scenes.