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Hollywood’s Funniest Celebs Will Share The Stage For John Stewart’s ‘Night Of Too Many Stars’

Night Of Too Many Stars Live Telethon 2015
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Oct. 30 2017, Updated 1:24 p.m. ET

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Night Of Too Many Stars: America Unites For Autism Programs is less than one month away and its all-star lineup just got even better!

J.J. Abrams, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, Howie Mandel, Chris Rock and Ben Stiller have been confirmed as participants for the annual event, joining previously announced: Louis C.K., Stephen ColbertAbbi JacobsonJordan KlepperHasan MinhajJohn MulaneyOlivia MunnJohn Oliver and Adam Sandler.

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The live comedy benefit, which has been hosted by John Stewart since 2005, raises money to create and fund desperately needed schools and services, reaching thousands of individuals, families, and communities across the country. Plus, the evening brings a whole lot of laughter.

This year’s event airs live on HBO from Madison Square Garden and will include stand-up performances, sketches, and short films.

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The New York tradition, which has been around for more than 10 years, is presented in partnership with NEXT for AUTISM.

For more information about the show and to get tickets for the live event please visit: https://toomanystarshbo.com/ and https://itsh.bo/NOTMSTickets.

The special airs Saturday, Nov. 18 at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on HBO.

To see the latest promo, click the video above.

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