

On June 22, 2026, at 7:00 PM, performing arts students from across the country will make their Broadway Debut at the world famous New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City.
(The Current Home Of Disney's Aladdin)
They’ll perform alongside Broadway stars in an unforgettable benefit concert supporting Arts For Autism.
Don't be left out of this one-of-a-kind opportunity to perform on a real Broadway stage and give back to an amazing community that is so dear to our hearts.
PERFORMANCE DATE:
June 22, 2026
EVENT DATES:
June 16-23, 2026
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS:
November 15, 2025| 11:59pm ET
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
January 15th, 2026 | 11:59pm ET
Don't run out of time! - Early Bird Registration Ends Soon!
(our 2026 Host will be announced soon!)

Michael James Scott has played the Genie in Disney’s Aladdin internationally including on
Broadway, in London, on the North American Tour, and originating the role in the Australian
Production, for which he won the prestigious Helpmann Award for Best Featured Actor in
a Musical.




Arts for Autism is a one-night annual Broadway benefit concert where the biggest names on Broadway join performing arts students from around the country at a premier New York City theatre venue.
Together we
perform, spread acceptance, and inspire compassion, kindness, and understanding for those impacted by autism. We hope you'll join us for this evening celebrating hope and new beginnings as we look forward to a brighter future for all.
We embrace a judgment-free and inclusive environment for patrons with a wide range of sensory and/or communication differences, including individuals on the autism spectrum, young children, and families who would benefit from a relaxed theatre experience.
Sensory-friendly space will be available in the theatre lobby during the performance should attendees need a break.
"This Event Is Special"
“This event to me is special because it shows that there isn’t one way to tell a story. The power of song. The power of dance. It has a farther reach than just entertainment. We can do something. We can do something really important.”
— Kelvin Moon Loh, The King and I & Spongebob

"A show that respects and accepts"
“I believe all people need to be respected and accepted for who they are.”
— Laura Osnes, Two-Time Tony Award Nominee, Cinderella & Bonnie & Clyde

"She built Confidence"
“The BroadwayWRX Performance Experience helped my daughter build the confidence needed to perform on stage.”
— Betinna P | Parent (2 yr participation)

"It brought out her strength and confidence"
“Thank you, Tony & Sarah! This was such an amazing experience for Abby! Thank you for bringing out her strengths, and building her confidence!”
— Stephanie D | Parent

Phone:
+1 646-846-4205
Email:
Address Office:
57W 57th Street New York, NY 10019
Assistance Hours:
Mon – Fri 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday 10:00pm - 2:00pm
Sunday Closed

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