NEXT for AUTISM Hosts Night of Too Many Stars Live Comedy Show with Jon Stewart

Nonprofit organization NEXT for AUTISM has announced Night of Too Many Stars, a live comedy show with “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart at Beacon Theatre on Monday, March 31. 

Official promotional poster for Night of Too Many Stars. Photo courtesy of NEXT for AUTISM.

Night of Too Many Stars was created by SNL and Conan O’Brien writer and producer Robert and his wife Michelle Smigel to foster effective autism education opportunities. With the help of NEXT board member Jon Stewart, comedian Adam Sandler and many more, NOTMS has supported autism awareness and informational education. 

“Seeing so many parents struggle to find appropriate services and schools for their children inspired us to create an event to support the vital programs and services that individuals with autism need right now,” said Robert and Michelle Smigel. 

NEXT is founded on the belief that everyone deserves to live a productive and fulfilling life. All funds raised from NOTMS will be directed towards supporting initiatives that target the most needed and underserved areas, such as work, home and social well-being for autistic adults. Thanks to sponsors, donors and guests, NEXT has funded more than 380 projects from 170 organizations in 37 states and territories nationwide within the past 20 years of their production and efforts.

Tickets to Night of Too Many Stars are available now on Ticketmaster, NEXT’s website (here) and in person at the Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and Beacon Theatre box offices. 

For more information on NEXT, visit here

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