Angels for Arts Education: Broadway Benefit for the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable

May 12, 2026
Time
5:00 pm
8:40 pm
Location
Todd Haimes Theatre, 227 W. 42nd St, New York, NY

Join us for a captivating night on Broadway in support of arts education and the Roundtable!

All proceeds will go to the Roundtable’s general operating budget — helping us serve 4,000 arts educators annually via our advocacy work, professional development, resource development, and other year-round programs.

What’s Included

Pre-Curtain Reception
5:00 – 6:30pm

Mix and mingle with fellow community members and arts education enthusiasts before the show. Enjoy nibbles, drinks, while celebrating the Roundtable and its work! Special guest and Fallen Angels Director Scott Ellis will join to share some behind-the-scenes insight into the production.

Broadway Show
7:00 – 8:40pm

Enjoy a performance of Fallen Angels with Golden Globe-winner Rose Byrne and Tony-award winner Kelli O’Hara at Roundabout Theatre’s Todd Haimes Theatre. The show runs 100 minutes including a 15 minute intermission (subject to change).

Tiered Pricing

$3,000
Arts Education VIP Sponsor
Includes 10 tickets, an acknowledgement in all invitations to the event, an in-person acknowledgement at event, and a reserved VIP table
(Tax-deductible amount: $2,000)
$1,500
Arts Education Champion
Includes 5 tickets, an acknowledgement in all invitations to the event, and an in-person acknowledgement at event
(Tax-deductible amount: $1,000)
$500
Arts Education Advocate
Includes 1 ticket and an in-person acknowledgement at event
(Tax deductible amount: $400)
$300
Friend of Arts Education
For General Public
Includes 1 ticket
(Tax-deductible amount: $200)
$175
Arts Educator
Available for purchase exclusively to Roundtable Members or Arts Education Workers
Includes 1 ticket (with option to extend rate to one guest)
Limited amount available
(Tax-deductible amount: $75)

*All tiers may add a $175 “Sponsor an Arts Educator” ticket to their cart to make attendance at this event possible for an arts education community member. Limited amount available.

Tickets are limited, so don’t wait to reserve your spot! Gather your friends, family, and colleagues for a memorable night out while supporting our work to make arts accessible to every student.

Questions? Please contact Development & Membership Manager Diana Crum at dcrum@nycaieroundtable.org.

About the Show: Fallen Angels

The Guardian (January 27, 2026) writes, “In 1925, English playwright Noël Coward caused a mild moral panic with his play Fallen Angels, in which two upper-class women toast to their premarital sexual dalliances with the same man. The risque play drew a rebuke from the theater censor office of the Lord Chamberlain.

“A century later, the fizzy scandal makes for rich material for Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara, who will play the two conspiratorial women (whose husbands are away for the day!) in Scott Ellis’s revival of Coward’s groundbreaking comedy.”


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