Santino Fontana, Jose Llana, Kelli O'Hara, More Will Perform at Actors Fund Gala | Playbill

Industry News Santino Fontana, Jose Llana, Kelli O'Hara, More Will Perform at Actors Fund Gala Debbie Allen, Stars in the House's James Wesley and Seth Rudetsky, and more will be honored at the upcoming virtual event.
Santino Fontana, Jose Llana, and Kelli O’Hara

A host of theatre favorites have signed on to be part of the Actors Fund's November 1 virtual gala, featuring the presentation of The Fund's Medal of Honor.

This year's recipients, as previously reported, are Emmy winner, Tony nominee, and recent Kennedy Center Honoree Debbie Allen, World-Wide Holdings Executive Vice-President and philanthropist Niko Elmaleh, Tony- and Olivier-winning producer Stacey Mindich (Dear Evan Hansen), and Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley, whose streaming talk show Stars in the House has raised over $1 million for The Fund.

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Debbie Allen, James Wesley, and Seth Rudetsky

Newly announced for the evening, which begins at 7 PM ET, are performers Jason Robert Brown, Megan Fairchild, Santino Fontana, Syncopated Ladies, Jose Llana, Kelli O'Hara, Zachary Noah Piser, and Michael Rosen. Presenters for the gala include Robert Fairchild, Michael Greif, Andrea Martin, and Chandra Wilson with an appearance by Brian Stokes Mitchell, chair of the organization's board.

“Throughout our 139-year history, The Actors Fund has been incredibly fortunate to have steadfast support for our work,“ said Joe Benincasa, president and CEO of The Actors Fund, in an earlier statement. “And this year’s Medal of Honor recipients continue this legacy in their commitment to not only The Actors Fund, but also to the entire performing arts and entertainment community. We can’t wait to celebrate their invaluable contributions to supporting a life in the arts.”

The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that fosters stability and resiliency, and provides a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals over their lifespan. Since March 2020, The Fund has distributed more than $23.7 million in direct financial assistance to more than 17,000 entertainment arts professionals.

For ticket information visit ActorsFund.org.

 
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