The Sopranos cast to reunite for New York firefighters fundraiser
The livestream, airing on Friday, will feature Steve Buscemi, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco and more original cast members
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Your support makes all the difference.The cast and creators of The Sopranos are planning to reunite for a special livestream fundraiser benefiting Friends of Firefighters, which provides mental health services to active and retired New York City firefighters and their families.
Airing on Friday (18 December) on fundraising platform Tiltify's Twitch page, the livestream will include former cast members Steve Buscemi, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Robert Iler, Drea de Matteo, Tim Van Patten, Steve Schirripa, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Maureen Van Zandt and Steven Van Zandt.
Creator David Chase and writer Terence Winter will also participate. The cast, meanwhile, will reportedly read a new sketch Chase and Winter wrote specifically for the event.
The livestream, which airs at 7pm ET/4pm PT, will be free for fans to watch. If they choose, viewers can donate to Friends of Firefighters via the event's Tiltify page, beginning on Monday, 14 December.
This is the first time the majority of the Sopranos cast has reunited since last year's 20th-anniversary celebrations.
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