Britton Smith, a musical artist, actor and President of Broadway Advocacy Coalition, leads the acclaimed funk band "Britton & The Sting," delivering sold-out performances at iconic venues like Apollo Music Cafe, Rockwood Music Hall, and Joes Pub, and most recently premiered their commissioned original work, "MAMA" at Little Island, exploring connections between water and humanity. Their music has garnered recognition from Vanity Fair, Vogue, Fault Magazine, and The New Yorker. Notably featured in Paper Magazine's "Bops Only" and NPR Tiny Desk Submission Top Pick. As the Co-Founder/President of the Tony Award-winning Broadway Advocacy Coalition (BAC), Britton unites art with advocacy, addressing crucial policy issues. Acting credits include STARZ's "Run the World" and Broadway hits like "Be More Chill" and "Shuffle Along." A featured soloist on PBS 50th Anniversary Great Performances. Currently, Britton is developing a REVIVAL Tour with The Sting and exploring the mystical relationship between Black Gay men and their Grandmothers. Follow @brittonsmithworld for the latest updates.