The Manhattan Theatre Club production of Brian Friel’s 1980 play
Translations bowed last night at the Biltmore Theatre to extremely positive reviews. Celebrating at the show’s after party at the Hard Rock Cafe was the brilliant ensemble cast (l-r, top row): David Costabile, Geraldine Hughes, Dermot Crowley, Morgan Hallett, Chandler Williams, Niall Buggy, Susan Lynch, and (l-r, bottom row) Michael FitzGerald, Alan Cox, and Graeme Malcolm.
The production, which originated at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre, is directed by Ireland’s own Garry Hynes — the first woman to ever win a Tony Award for Best Director, for her work on Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane.
Not even a bitterly cold night could stop a slew of major stars from attending the opening. Here’s the marvelous Glenn Close, who worked with Williams on the 2004 film Heights.
Also braving the cold were former Tony nominee Amy Ryan and the always-in-demand Patricia Clarkson…
…Tony winner Michael Cerveris, who will play composer Kurt Weill opposite Donna Murphy as Lotte Lenya in LoveMusik, MTC’s next offering at the Biltmore…
…Tony winner Tyne Daly, who graced the Biltmore stage last season in David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole…
…the wonderful Margaret Colin, who earned a Drama Desk nomination last year for her performance in MTC’s Defiance, with two-time Tony nominee Beth Fowler, who’s set to return to Broadway this spring in Inherit the Wind…
…Maxwell Caulfield, who will star in MTC’s production of Charles Busch’s new play, Our Leading Lady, beginning performances next month…
…Hadley Fraser and Stephanie J. Block, the stars of the upcoming Broadway musical The Pirate Queen…
…2006 Tony nominee Alison Pill, set to co-star with Jeff Daniels in MTC’s upcoming production of David Harrower’s critically acclaimed Blackbird…
…the one-and-only Marian Seldes, who will return to the Great White Way later this spring opposite Angela Lansbury in Terrence McNally’s Deuce…
…a man who’s been away from Broadway for too long, the Tony-winning performer, choreographer, and director Tommy Tune…
…the hilarious Julie Halston with her charming husband, Ralph Howard…
…and best-selling author Erica Jong, whose books include Fear of Flying and What Do Women Want?
It was a busy week for the folks at MTC, who also held their annual Winter Benefit on Monday, January 22. Among that event’s celebrity guests were Law & Order‘s Jesse L. Martin; former Wicked star Kate Reinders; and Tony winner Christine Baranski and director Christopher Ashley, who just recently worked together on MTC’s hit comedy Regrets Only.
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