New Yorkers will have the opportunity to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month with a concert featuring songs from Judy Garland’s catalog at “Night of a Thousand Judys” on June 3 at Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater. This annual event, now in its 12th year, will showcase performances from various stage and screen talents, including Nathan Lee Graham and Justin Vivian Bond. The show will be hosted by writer-performer Justin Elizabeth Sayre, with proceeds benefiting the Ali Forney Center, an advocacy group for homeless LGBTQ+ youth. This year, Justin Vivian Bond will receive the inaugural Judy Icon Award for embodying the spirit of a true gay icon like Garland.

In a preview of the event, Tony-winning actor and singer Lauren Patten performed a haunting rendition of “The Man that Got Away” from Garland’s film “A Star Is Born” at last year’s show. Sayre expressed their admiration for Garland, describing her as a powerful and inspiring figure who gave her all in her performances. They aim to create a similar impactful experience for the audience at “Night of a Thousand Judys.” Garland gained fame for her role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” and went on to deliver memorable performances in films like “Meet Me in St. Louis” and “Summer Stock.” She also established herself as a captivating concert act, culminating in a legendary performance at Carnegie Hall in 1961.

Despite her success in the entertainment industry, Garland’s later years were marked by struggles with drug and alcohol abuse. She tragically passed away from an accidental drug overdose in 1969 at the age of 47. Sayre views Garland’s life not as a tragedy, but as a reminder of the importance of caring for and supporting one another. They believe that hosting “Night of a Thousand Judys” is a way to honor Garland’s legacy and create a sense of home and belonging for LGBTQ youth in New York City. The event aims to provide a platform for performers to showcase their talents while supporting a meaningful cause, the Ali Forney Center, which serves homeless LGBTQ+ youth in the city.

The enduring appeal of Judy Garland as a queer icon continues to captivate audiences, with her legacy being celebrated and analyzed by fans and pop culture historians alike. The annual “Night of a Thousand Judys” concert pays tribute to Garland’s talent and influence, bringing together a diverse array of performers to showcase her iconic songs. With the event’s focus on supporting LGBTQ+ youth and honoring performers who embody Garland’s spirit, it serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of live performance and the power of coming together as a community. Sayre’s dedication to hosting the event annually reflects their love for Garland and their commitment to creating a welcoming and supportive environment for LGBTQ individuals.

As attendees gather at Joe’s Pub on June 3 for “Night of a Thousand Judys,” they will have the opportunity to experience the magic of Garland’s music and the legacy she left behind. Through powerful performances and heartfelt tributes, the event aims to celebrate Garland’s enduring impact on the LGBTQ community and beyond. By honoring her memory and supporting organizations like the Ali Forney Center, “Night of a Thousand Judys” serves as a testament to the transformative power of art, love, and community. Judy Garland’s timeless allure as a queer icon lives on through events like this, ensuring that her legacy will continue to inspire and resonate with audiences for years to come.

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