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Audra McDonald to Host Star-Studded COVID-19 Benefit With Meryl Streep, Dolly Parton and More

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It was announced on Wednesday that Tony winner Audra McDonald — a longtime supporter of the Covenant House — is set to host a one-night only benefit concert that will support the nonprofit's COVID-19 relief efforts.

The event — titled A Night of Covenant House Stars — will be livestreamed May 18 at 8 p.m. ET via Broadway on Demand. The free-of-charge show will feature a star-studded lineup of such guests and performers as Meryl Streep, Dolly Parton, Diane Keaton, Jon Bon Jovi, Stephen Colbert, Dionne Warwick, Stephanie J.

Block and Tony Shalhoub. 60 Minutes correspondent John Dickerson, another Covenant House supporter, will serve as co-host alongside McDonald.

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