The 2024 edition of the long-running charity event “Broadway Bares” raised a record-shattering $2,259,134 this past Sunday night, beating the previous record of $2 million set in 2019. “Broadway Bares: Hit The Strip” invited two sold-out audiences into a Las Vegas-inspired world of luxury, liberation and love. 
The audience was led through this larger-than-life trip down the strip by best friends Taylor Iman Jones (The Lonely Few, Six); Jelani Remy (Back to the Future: The Musical); Constantine Rousouli (Titanique) and Johnny Sibilly (TV’s Hacks), who were set to slay at a bachelor party for Jay Armstrong Johnson (Parade).
Along the way, they met up with a lineup of frisky and fabulous Vegas characters, including Laverne Cox (Orange is the New Black), Nathan Lee Graham (Titanique) and Rachelle Rak (Catch Me if You Can). Tony and Olivier Award winner Alan Cumming, who serves on the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Board of Trustees, made a special appearance at the show’s conclusion.
“Hit the Strip” featured a cast of 223 dancers onstage representing 19 Broadway and Off-Broadway shows from this season, along with a team of 38 stage managers led by Production Stage Manager Johnny Milani, and more than 600 volunteers working behind the scenes to make the magic happen. Related: “Broadway Bares: Pleasure Park” Raises $1,887,014 For Broadway Cares Broadway Bares is produced by and benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Check out photos from the extravaganza below. 




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