Night of Too Many Stars Hosted by Jon Stewart, NYC

Paull Rudd | Photo: Average Socialite
Affair: Night of Too Many Stars Hosted by Jon Stewart

When: Saturday, February 28, 2015 @ 7:30 PM

Hot Spot: Beacon Theatre (Show), NYC & American Museum of Natural History (After Party), NYC

Deets: Comedy Central once again joined forces with Jon Stewart's Busboy Productions and New York Collaborates for Autism for the sixth biennial special event, Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs. Hosted by Stewart, the benefit taped on Saturday, February 28 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City and featured an evening filled with live performances, sketches and short films from a roster of comedy all-stars. Proceeds benefit a variety of autism programs nationwide supporting individuals with autism that desperately need quality services. The show featured comedians Jon Stewart, Paul Rudd, Chris Rock, Sarah Silverman, Gilbert Gottfried & Maya Rudolph. There was also a special performance by Jon Bon Jovi.

Comedians & guests headed to the American Museum of Natural History for the after party where they were treated to food, drinks & goody bags.

Spotted: Host Jon Stewart, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Schumer, Martin Short, Larry Wilmore, Sarah Silverman, Gilbert Gottfried, Maya Rudolph, Martha Stewart, Jeff Gaffigan, Jeanie Noth, DJ Juss, Bill Nye, Tommy Hilfiger, Jon Bon Jovi, David Bryan, Rachel Feinstein, Al Roker

Hint For The Average Socialite: Ticket information was available here. Tickets were available for purchase via Ticketmaster or by contacting NightofTooManyStars@EventAssociatesInc.com.

If you would like to donate to support those living with autism spectrum disorder, please proceed here.

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The live telethon airs on Comedy Central on Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 8/7c.

You have until March 15, 2015 to bid on autographed one-of-a-kind items from the show as well as once in a lifetime experiences. Since 2006, Night of Too Many Stars has raised over $18 million, giving children and adults with autism the opportunities they deserve to learn, contribute and live the fullest lives possible. While many great organizations focus primarily on autism research, Night of Too Many Stars and New York Collaborates for Autism raise funds to support autism schools, programs and services.

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