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News Night of a Thousand Judys Adds Tituss Burgess, Everett Quinton, Nathan Lee Graham and More Tituss Burgess, Everett Quinton, Nathan Lee Graham, Maude Maggart and Rachel Shukert are among the latest individuals to join the Ali Forney Center benefit, Night of a Thousand Judys, which will celebrate showbiz icon Judy Garland June 17 at the Kaufman Center.

A special installment of Justin Sayre's variety show The Meeting*, the annual event serves as a benefit for the Ali Forney Center and its mission to assist LGBT homeless youth.

Sayre wrote the show, which he will also host. Show time is 8 PM. Lance Horne will musical direct the evening that promises skits, tributes and songs from Garland's acclaimed career. Check out videos from last year's event here.

In addition to Burgess (The Little Mermaid), Quinton (The Mystery of Irma Vep), Graham (Hit the Wall), Maggart and Shukert, the evening will feature John Early, Becca Blackwell, Carolee Carmello (Scandalous, Parade), Justin Vivian Bond (Kiki & Herb), Lea DeLaria (Rocky Horror Show), Telly Leung (Godspell, "Glee"), Jaime Cepero ("Smash"), Scott Matthew ("Shortbus"), Natalie Joy Johnson (Silence!, Legally Blonde), Nancy Anderson (Far from Heaven, Wonderful Town, A Class Act), original "Weather Girl" Martha Wash, Tony Award nominee Christiane Noll (Chaplin, Ragtime), nightlife performer Molly Pope, Madeleine Peyroux, Karen Mason (Wonderland, Hairspray) and Danielle Grabianowski (Sleep No More).

"The work of the Ali Forney Center is crucial to young LGBT people in New York," Sayre said in a statement. "It enables them to thrive and grow in a healthy and warm environment, where they are celebrated for their identity rather than chastised for it. Life may have dealt you a raw hand, but there are people out there to help you through it. In her film roles and in her personal life, Judy Garland embodied an innocence and a resilience that still thrills young and old alike. She had tragedy in her life and yet she continued to give herself to a public that adored her. If Judy Garland was the comeback kid, The Ali Forney Center is the comeback place. I can't imagine a better combination."

The event is produced by Adam J. Rosen and Dan Fortune. Ticket are $30, $60 and $100 (which includes a VIP pre-show reception at 6:30 PM and a gift bag). For tickets click here. The Kaufman Center is located at 129 West 67th Street.

 
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