On May 17, Audra McDonald co-hosts the virtual gala, “Night of Covenant House Stars” alongside CBS “60 Minutes” Correspondent John Dickerson. This special concert brings together some of today’s biggest stars of the stage and screen in celebrating the resilience of the young people experiencing homelessness at Covenant House, the international charity providing housing, food and healthcare to children and youth facing homelessness. Performers from Hollywood to Broadway will unite to sing and share a message of inspiration. This free event begins at 8pm ET on May 17, and will be streamed live on CovenantHouse.org, Amazon Prime Video, Broadway On Demand, Facebook, YouTube, WNBC and TodayTix. Watch a trailer below, and click here to RSVP.
On April 27, Audra McDonald appears on PBS’s hit series “Finding Your Roots” alongside fellow Broadway veteran Mandy Patinkin. Now in its seventh season, the show follows some of today’s most compelling personalities as they discover the surprising stories buried within their own families. In this episode, host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. investigates the family histories of Audra and Mandy, discovering ancestors whose struggles laid the groundwork for their success. This episode premieres on April 27 at 8pm ET (check your local listings). Click here to watch a trailer.
On May 21, Spectrum Originals premieres “The Bite,” a new satirical drama from creators Robert and Michelle King. The six-episode series follows the lives of two neighbors Rachel (Audra McDonald) and Lily (Taylor Schilling, Orange is the New Black) as they embark on unprecedented times when a deadly new strain of a virus arrives. Navigating New York City’s new normal, Rachel works from home juggling her many telemedicine clients and a shaky marriage to her husband Dr. Zach (Steven Pasquale, The Comey Rule), while Lily tries to convince her Wall Street clientele that her very specific skillset is still just as valuable through a video screen. Co-produced with CBS Studios, the series also features Will Swenson, Phillipa Soo, and Leslie Uggams. Click here for the trailer, or watch below!
On March 26, Black Theatre United released a new video and song titled “Stand for Change” in partnership with The Republic Records Action Committee (R2AC). This powerful and emotional song is brought to life by the 13 award-winning veterans of the Broadway and founders of Black Theatre United: Audra McDonald, Vanessa Williams, Billy Porter, Darius de Haas, Norm Lewis, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Lillias White, Allyson Tucker, Michael McElroy, NaTasha Yvette Williams, LaChanze, Wendell Pierce, and Capathia Jenkins. “I just wanted this to be our legacy and I just didn’t want to do it alone,” Tony-nominated actress Vanessa Williams tells PEOPLE. “I wanted everyone to get together and unite.” The song was also made possible by songwriters and NYU professors Phil Galdston and Dave Schroeder, as well as the NYU orchestra and Musicians United for Social Equity (MUSE). 100% of the net proceeds from the sale of the single will support the ongoing social justice efforts of BTU. “Stand for Change” unites the shared racial equality and social justice missions of BTU and R2AC, aiming not only to challenge racial inequality, but to galvanize communities to stand up for them throughout the country.
Listen to “Stand for Change”: HERE
Watch “Stand for Change”: HERE
On March 10, Audra McDonald appeared on NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” Audra and Seth discussed a variety of topics including her Tony nomination for her portrayal of Frankie in Terrence McNally’s “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune;” her role in the upcoming Aretha Franklin biopic, RESPECT; and how Carol Channing unknowingly settled Audra’s nerves during her first Tony acceptance speech. Watch the full segment below!
Catch Audra McDonald in the following streams! Please continue to check back for the most updated schedule.
December 9, 7:30pm ET; available to stream through January 3, 2021 An Evening with Audra McDonald 2020 New York City Center Gala Click here for tickets
December 3
A Streetcar Named Desire
Performance available on Audible from the Williamstown Theatre Fetsival Click here to access on December 3
November 30, 7pm ET
Presenting the Fred Ebb Award Click here for tickets
November 16, 7pm ET Ronald McDonald House New York 2020 Gala Click here to watch
November 14, 7pm ET Over the Rainbow: A Virtual Celebration Concert This concert celebrates OTR’s residents, mission, board, staff, and continuing future Click here for tickets
November 14 Ella, Forever the First Lady of Song A re-airing of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2017 annual gala celebrating Ella Fitzgerald’s centennial Click here for tickets
November 14, 7:30pm ET To the Rescue! A benefit for the Humane Society of the United States Click here for tickets
November 12 The Great Gutsby 53rd Annual Gala for the Greater New York chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Click here for tickets
October 7 7pm ET Broadway Blowout! Voter Letter Writing Party
A virtual letter-writing party with VoteRiders Click here or watch below
August 24 8pm ET Covenant House Sleep Out
Virtual sleep out to benefit homeless youth Click here to register
August 15 7 pm ET HAM4CHANGE Fundraiser Live-streamed benefit concert to support organizations focused on ending systematic racism Click here to register
July 23 2 pm ET Live with Carnegie Hall Click here to watch
July 20 7 pm ET Project Sing Out!
Live-streamed benefit concert supporting the Educational Theatre Foundation
Watch on Playbill’s YouTube Channel
July 16 7:30 pm ET Broadway Barks Across America
Live-streamed benefit concert featuring adoptable animals
Stream on YouTube
July 15 7 pm ET Lelt Foundation Virtual Gala
Live-stream with Bobby Cannavale Click here for tickets
July 12 8 pm ET The Seth Concert Series
Live-stream on July 12, with rebroadcast on July 13 at 3 pm ET Click here for tickets