Michael Urie in BUYER & CELLAR: Live Event for Broadway Cares COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund

TV and stage favorite Michael Urie returns to his acclaimed role in Jonathan Tolins’ BUYER & CELLAR live from his living room on Sunday, April 19 at 8PM ET.

About the Show:
In the basement of a house on her Malibu estate, Barbra Streisand created a private fantasy world to display her accumulated tchotchkes: a narrow, cobblestoned “street” of boutiques, from an antique doll store and confectionery with its own taffy-making machine to a dress shop filled with favorite costumes from her films. In this one-man comedy, Urie plays Alex More, who is down on his luck after being recently fired from Disneyland. He lands a job curating the basement of Barbra Streisand.

About Michael Urie:
Last seen on Broadway in Bess Wohl’s "Grand Horizons," Michael Urie originated the role of Alex More in Buyer & Cellar off-Broadway in 2013, later taking the show on tour and to London. For his acclaimed performance, he received the Drama Desk Award, Clarence Derwent Award, the Lucille Lortel Award, LA Drama Critics Award and nominations for the Drama League and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Best known for TV’s "Ugly Betty," his other Great White Way credits include "Celebrity Autobiography," "Torch Song" and "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."

About the Charity:
Donations to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS’ COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund, which are matched dollar to dollar, are helping those onstage, backstage and behind the scenes receive urgent medical care and financial assistance during the pandemic and work shutdown. With every passing day that theaters remain dark, entertainment professionals face unprecedented health and financial challenges requiring immediate attention and resources.

BUYER & CELLAR
Written by Jonathan Tolins
Directed by Nic Cory
Livestream Directed by Paul Wontorek
Based on the Original Production Directed by Stephen Brackett
produced by Broadway.com and Rattlestick Playwright Theater in partnership with Pride Plays