Broadway Stars Return for “Broadway Loves Shriners” Benefit Concert This Fall

New York, NY — After more than a decade, Broadway’s brightest stars will once again gather in New York City for Broadway Loves Shriners, a one-night-only benefit concert supporting Shriners Children’s. The highly anticipated event will take place on Monday, November 17, 2025, in the historic Grand Lodge Room at Masonic Hall.

The concert follows in the footsteps of beloved past editions of Broadway Loves Shriners, which from 2012 to 2014 brought together a dazzling lineup of Broadway talent. Past performers included Julia Murney (Wicked, The Wild Party), Ciarán Sheehan (Phantom of the Opera), Annie Golden (Hair, Orange is the New Black), Fran D’Ambrosio (Phantom of the Opera, The Godfather), Danielle Ferland (Into the Woods), Barry Banks (Metropolitan Opera), George Dvorsky (Fantasticks), Marsh Hanson (Les Misérables), Kathleen Elizabeth Monteleone (Hands on a Hardbody, Legally Blonde), Jim Newman (Sunset Boulevard, Curtains), Georga Osborne (My Fair Lady, Oliver!, MAC Award winner), Karyn Quackenbush (Annie Get Your Gun, Imaginary Friends), Kirsten Wyatt (Grease, A Christmas Story), and Jennifer Cody (Shrek, Beauty and the Beast) and many more. Their performances of show-stopping numbers and holiday classics made the event a favorite for Broadway fans and philanthropists alike.

This year’s revival, hosted by Mecca Shrine in partnership with Stage Time and its founder PJ Adzima (The Book of Mormon), promises to recapture that magic while introducing new stars and fresh energy. The evening will feature Broadway’s leading voices performing iconic show tunes and contemporary favorites in a night of heart, music, and purpose. Confirmed performers include PJ Adzima, Emily Fink (Dead Outlaw – Broadway; Les Misérables – Revival National Tour), with more names to be announced in the coming weeks.

“Broadway Loves Shriners isn’t just a concert—it’s a legacy of artists coming together to give back,” said Adzima. “To be able to honor that history while creating something new is an incredible privilege.”

All proceeds from the event will benefit Shriners Children’s, which since 1922 has provided world-class pediatric specialty care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate—regardless of a family’s ability to pay.

Tickets are now available at BroadwayLovesShriners.org, with limited seating.

For fans of Broadway history, philanthropy, and unforgettable performances, Broadway Loves Shriners is more than a concert it’s a tradition reborn.


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