Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Amy Schumer Among Performers at Next for Autism’s Annual Night of Too Many Stars Comedy Concert
Annual comedy event organized by Robert and Michelle Smigel for autism benefits to be held on December 11 at Beacon theatre in NYC; Ticket sales starting October 27.
- Next for Autism’s annual Night of Too Many Stars comedy concert will be held on Dec. 11 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, with top-flight comedians including Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, and Amy Schumer among the announced performers.
- The comedy event will also feature performers such as Rachel Bloom, Stephen Colbert, James Austin Johnson, Jon Stewart, the cast of 'How to Dance in Ohio', and several others, who will come together in support of autism benefit programs.
- The event was organized by Robert Smigel, a longtime writer/producer for 'SNL' and 'The Conan O’Brien Show', and his wife Michelle Smigel, who have a personal connection to the cause as parents of an autistic son.
- The Night of Too Many Stars has been a fruitful endeavor over the past 20 years, raising more than $30 million and funding over 350 projects at 145 organizations across the US, impacting more than 100,000 autistic individuals.
- Tickets for the event start at $134.55 and will go on sale to the general public on October 27, available for purchase through Ticketmaster and in person at several locations including the Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and Beacon Theatre box offices.