The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Kevin Spacey to sing in one-night-only concert next month in DC to benefit his foundation

- BYMARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK — He has lied, cheated and killed, but “House of Cards” President Frank Underwood isn’t done yet. Next he’s going to sing.

Two-time Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey will take time out from filming the third season of the Netflix hit series to show off his vocal talents at a onenight-only gala concert Sept. 29 at the Shakespear­e Theatre in Washington, D.C. The concert will benefit scholarshi­ps and grants for emerging artists.

Spacey, who played singer Bobby Darin in “Beyond the Sea,” promises some Billy Joel songs, some Simon & Garfunkel, a bit of Sinatra, plenty of swing, a few stories and a surprise guest or two, all backed by a 40-piece orchestra. “You never know what I might come up with,” he said. Tickets, still available, are $104.

Proceeds from the show will help fund the Kevin Spacey Foundation, which recently chose Pace University in New York to be the first institutio­n of higher education in the United States to receive its scholarshi­ps and funding support.

Five Pace students will be awarded scholarshi­ps and 10 others will receive funds to support travel expenses to perform abroad. Spacey’s foundation, with $500,000 in scholarshi­ps and $200,000 in grants, also helps students at Regent’s University London.

“We’re hoping to expand these scholarshi­ps in lots of universiti­es and drama schools around the country. Our intention is to continue to grow and expand our reach,” Spacey said. “In large measure it’s because I’m a recipient of these kinds of things.”

Spacey, who won Oscars for the movies “The Usual Suspects” and “American Beauty,” was also the star of “Pay It Forward,” and the Juilliard-trained actor said he remembers as a middleclas­s student struggling to pay tuition.

“I was on a couple of scholarshi­ps. I had a job in the school administra­tive office. I had a job as a hatcheck boy in a restaurant. I had another job as an assistant to a casting director. It took a lot to get myself enough money to put myself through Juilliard,” he said. “I know how difficult it can be. I know what this means to young students who are trying to get training.”

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