Broadway's A Strange Loop and 1776 to Perform at 2022 Sing Out for Freedom Concert | Playbill

Benefits and Galas Broadway's A Strange Loop and 1776 to Perform at 2022 Sing Out for Freedom Concert

Ato Blankson-Wood, Shoshana Bean, Kayla Davion, Alex Edelman, and more have also been announced for the ACLU and NYCLU benefit.

A Strange Loop and 1776

Broadway favorites will take the stage for The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU)'s 20th Annual Sing Out For Freedom benefit concert. The October 24 event, set to begin at 7:30 PM, will be hosted by Sarah Jones and Busy Philipps. 

Presenters and performers will include Tony nominees Shoshana Bean and Ato Blankson-Wood (Slave Play), as well as Oscar nominee Siedah Garrett (Dreamgirls), Rock N'Roll Hall of Famer and writer Patti Smith, singer-songwriter Desmond Child, Alex Edelman (Just For Us), Kayla Davion (TINA: The Tina Turner Musical), Tomás Matos (Fire Island), Roy Wood Jr. (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah), Broadway For Racial Justice's founder Brandon Michael Nase, Sing Out For Freedom concert co-founder Liana Stampur, Sing Harlem (America's Got Talent), and actor, writer, and advocate Maybe Burke. 

The casts of the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning A Strange Loop and Roundabout's current Broadway revival of 1776 will also give performances. Additional performers and presenters will be announced at a later date.

Being honored at the event will be Emmy nominee Padma Lakshmi (Taste the Nation), Shaina Taub (Suffs), and Patti Smith (Just Kids). Erich Bergen directs the benefit concert, and serves as producer alongside Michael J. Moritz Jr. and Ari Conte.

Sing Out For Freedom was created to spotlight social injustices and civil rights issues through unforgettable, curated nights of the performing arts. This year will reflect on the ACLU and NYCLU's past two decades of progress and what lies ahead. The benefit concert was co-founded by Liana Stampur and Erich Bergen, along with NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman. Proceeds benefit the work of the NYCLU and the ACLU.

For tickets and more information, visit SingOutForFreedom.com

 
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