Plans Underway for Popular, Sell-Out Event: Who's That Girl?

Fri. February 27, 2004 12:00 AM

Tickets on sale March 5 - Event scheduled for Friday, April 23 and Saturday, April 24

Chicago, IL - BMS Virology presents the Ninth Annual "Who's That Girl? 2004" - a female impersonation show like none other that benefits the Howard Brown Health Center. Organizers announced that this year's event will be held at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 23 and Saturday, April 24, at the Park West 322 W. Armitage. Tickets go on sale March 5 and are available by calling 773-388-8997.

"We encourage people to buy their tickets early as this year's show is certain to sell-out ," says Daniel Paterno, WTG chair. "We will feature some of the most talented performers in the country for an evening of fun and frivolity." Paterno also acknowledges that aside from the entertainment, the event benefits Howard Brown Healthy Center to help those in Chicago living with HIV and AIDS.

The "Who's That Girl?" doors will open at 7:00pm with the show beginning promptly at 8:00 pm. Tickets are still available for both shows and can be purchased by calling 773.388.8997. Individual ticket prices range from $40 to $150. Group packages are still available for the Friday night show. Additional information, including sponsors and ticket outlets can be found on the web site, www.whosthatgirl.org.

PR Productions, Inc. created Who's That Girl? in 1995 as an annual benefit extravaganza committed to raising funds for area AIDS support service agencies. Since its inception, Who's That Girl? has contributed over $225,000 to local HIV/AIDS charities in Chicago.

This year's beneficiary, Howard Brown Health Center, is one of the nation's largest gay, lesbian, and bisexual health centers and is the leading community-based provider of HIV/AIDS services in the region. Founded in 1974, HBHC provides comprehensive, holistic healthcare services to more than 16,000 individuals annually through primary medical care, counseling, social services, education, prevention, outreach, and research.
 

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