A partcial lineup of performers have been announced for the fundraiser event 'A Night for Lenny Bruce' at Carolines on Broadway June 16. The event will benefit the Lenny Bruce Memorial Foundation. Joining in the benefit will be LOVE LOSS AND WHAT I WORE star Judy Gold, as well as James Smith, Mie Vecchione, Mike DeStefano, Paul Mooney and Irwin Corey.
The Lenny Bruce Memorial supports 'Lenny's House,' a safe haven for women who are in the Early Stages of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. 'Lenny's House' fills the great need for a place that provides a strong foundation in sobriety, as well as being open and sensitive to those with financial hardships. 'Lenny's house' works to empower women to get back on their feet again.
The event is organized by Lenny Bruce's daughter Kitty Bruce.
This event will begin at 7pm on June 16. Tickets are $32.75 and are available online Here or by phone 212-956-0101.
For more information visit www.carolines.com or www.lennybruceofficial.com.
Judy Gold won two Emmy Awards as a writer on The Rosie O'Donnell Show, she is best known for her critically acclaimed off-Broadway show 25 QUESTIONS FOR A JEWISH MOTHER, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award and won a GLAAD Award. Gold tours the country as a stand up comedian. Her TV specials include 'Comedy Central Presents: Judy Gold,' 'Tough Crowds Stand Up,' and a HBO special. Gold has appeared in such films as 'The Aristocrates,' 'Making Trouble,' and 'All Aboard.' For more about Gold visit www.JudyGold.com
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