On Mon., April 27, GRAMMY-winning pop songstress Ariana Grande and Broadway musical star Shoshana Bean will treat fans to a special livestream concert for the SubCulture Residency Concert, to benefit the currently out-of-work staff and musicians from the beloved N.Y.C. venue.

The event of theater nerd dreams is led by musical composer and SubCulture Artist-in-Residency concert curator Jason Robert Brown. He will perform with the two powerhouse vocalists/performers—all from the comfort of their homes, of course.

"I had to figure out some way to let these notes and words in my head come out and be shared with my collaborators and my audience, and so, here we are," Brown said in a statement.

"All of us in our homes, making music however and whenever we can, with an amazing team to help pull it all together, and two of the greatest singers on the planet Earth: the patron saint of the SubCulture Residency, Shoshana Bean, and GRAMMY-winner, icon and total theater nerd Ariana Grande. We've put together a show about what we've lost, what we've discovered and what we're grateful for, and I can't wait to share it with you."

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Back in 2008, Grande worked with Brown on "13," her Broadway and professional debut, at age 15. The "thank u, next" singer more recently showed of her musical theater chops in NBC's "Hairspray Live!" in YEAR. At the 2020 GRAMMY Awards, she served up a sultry, pink-hued medley of "My Favorite Things," "7 rings," which interpolates the Rodgers and Hammerstein-classic, and "thank u, next." The year prior, at the 61st GRAMMY Awards, she won her first golden gramophone; Best Pop Vocal Album for 2018's Sweetener.

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Up until 2006, Bean sang her heart out in lead roles in Broadway's "Wicked," "Hairspray," "Funny Girl" and more, and recently returned to the spotlight after time away, with the lead role in the beloved Sara Bareilles-scored musical "Waitress." Tomorrow, April 23, she will perform during the "Stonewall Gives Back!" livestream concert to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The livestream concert series is free to watch, but viewers are encouraged to donate to their fund to assist the SubCulture staff and musicians. It will be streaming on SubCulture's Facebook page and Vimeo at 5:00 p.m. ET on Mon. April 27.

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