February 10 @ 7:00 pm
Capitol Center for the Arts
44 S Main St., Concord, NH 03301 United States

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Join Seth Meyers for performances at the Capitol Center for the Arts to benefit CASA of New Hampshire and the Granite State Children’s Alliance.

About Seth Meyers:

Seth Meyers is an Emmy Award-winning writer and current host of “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” Meyers was named one of the 2014 TIME 100, Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. Meyers hosted the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2014 and was nominated in 2017 for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series.

Meyers began his TV career with “Saturday Night Live” in 2001, where he was a cast member for 13 seasons. Meyers served as head writer for nine seasons and “Weekend Update” anchor for eight seasons. In 2011, Meyers won the Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for host Justin Timberlake’s musical monologue. Meyers also garnered 14 additional Emmy nominations for his work as a writer in television.

A graduate of Northwestern University, Meyers studied and performed at iO Theatre before moving on to the Boom Chicago Theater in Amsterdam, Holland. His acclaimed show “Pick-ups and Hiccups,” with partner Jill Benjamin, toured Europe and eventually caught the eye of “SNL.

Meyers also executive produced and lent his voice to Hulu’s animated superhero show “The Awesomes,” which ran for three seasons. In addition, Meyers has joined forces with “SNL” alums Fred Armisen and Bill Hader to create IFC’s Emmy-nominated docu-parody series “Documentary Now!” Meyers hosted the 2010 and 2011 ESPY Awards on ESPN and headlined the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner to rave reviews.

About CASA of New Hampshire:

CASA of New Hampshire recruits, trains and supervises volunteers across New Hampshire who are appointed by our Family Court Judges and serve in the role of a guardian ad litem. Their primary task is to bring to the attention of the court what is in the best interest of these children and youth, many of whom end up in our state foster care system as a result of the abuse or neglect suffered at the hand of their parents or primary caregivers.   Our CASA volunteers become a voice for these children and advocate in a complex child protection and court process.  CASA’s hang in there with these children until their parents’ cases are resolved in court and they can return to a safe loving home or be freed for adoption if parents cannot make the necessary corrective action.  Last year alone, CASA volunteers, now 500 individuals strong, represented 1,400 victims of abuse in New Hampshire.

About the Granite State Children’s Alliance:

The Granite State Children’s Alliance represents all Child Advocacy Centers (CAC’s) in NH and operates four CAC’s located in Manchester, Nashua, Laconia and Keene.  Child Advocacy Centers are community partnerships coordinating a collaborative systemic response to child abuse investigations and subsequent healing supports for child victims and their families. CAC’s are child/family friendly, trauma informed, victim centered, neutral settings for joint investigations and forensic interviews of child victims of crime involving sexual abuse, felony level physical abuse, and child witnesses to violence such as a homicide or a serious domestic assault. Child advocacy centers help break the cycle of child abuse and support victims on a path to healing.  Last year over 2,100 child victims of abuse were supported at CACs across NH.