Gavin Creel, Judith Light, Kyle Dean Massey, Karen Olivo, Piper Perabo, David Hyde Pierce, Anika Noni Rose, Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, Kathleen Turner, and many more celebrities are caught by our cameras.
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On January 13, producer Daryl Roth had her caricature placed on the walls of world-famous Sardi’s. Her close friends, actors
Charles Busch and
David Hyde Pierce, and her son, theater executive Jordan Roth, all made warm introductory remarks to the star-studded crowd.
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Past and present cast members of the Off-Broadway hit
Love, Loss, and What I Wore — Katie Finneran, Natasha Lyonne, Tracee Ellis Ross, Casey Wilson, Debra Monk, Michele Lee, and Carol Kane — as well as the show’s co-writer Delia Ephron and book author Ilene Beckerman attended the unveiling of the caricature of producer Daryl Roth’s at Sardi’s on January 13.
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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? co-stars
Kathleen Turner and
Bill Irwin joined producer Daryl Roth for the unveiling of her caricature at Sardi’s on January 13.
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Ugly Betty co-stars Judith Light and
Michael Urie (who will appear next month in Off-Broadway’s
The Temperamentals) attended the unveiling of producer’s Daryl Roth’s caricature at Sardi’s on January 13.
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Tony Award winner Anika Noni Rose, who can be heard on the big screen in the Disney’s hit animated film The Princess and the Frog, attended the unveiling of producer Daryl Roth’s caricature at Sardi’s on January 13.
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Curtains co-stars
Jason Danieley, Debra Monk, Edward Hibbert, Karen Ziemba, and
David Hyde Pierce attended the unveiling of producer Daryl Roth’s caricature at Sardi’s on January 13.
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The current cast of Broadway’s
Chicago —
Raymond Bokhour,
Roz Ryan, Deidre Goodwin, Ashlee Simpson-Wentz,
R. Lowe, and Obba Babatunde — celebrated the musical becoming the 6th longest-running show in Broadway history on January 12.
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On January 12, the cast of Transport Group upcoming Off-Broadway revival of Mart Crowley’s landmark play
The Boys in the Band — Aaron Scharff, John Wellmann, Kevyn Morrow, Jonathan Hammond, Nick Westrate, Jon Levenson, Kevin Isola, Graham Rowat, and Christopher Innvar — met the press for the first time.
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On January 11,
Piper Perabo (in vintage Dior) hosted the latest installment of the True Colors Cabaret series at Feinstein’s at the Loews Regency Hotel.
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Broadway Impact founder (and
Hair star)
Gavin Creel joined headliners
Karen Olivo and Rufus Wainwright before the January 11 edition of the True Colors Cabaret series at Feinstein’s at the Loews Regency Hotel.
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On January 10, Altar Boyz concluded its run of more than 2,000 performances at New World Stages. Director Stafford Arima (third from left), co-author Michael Patrick Walker (center), and final cast members Michael Kadin Craig, Travis Nesbitt, Mauricio Perez, Ravi Roth, and Lee Markham were on hand for the show’s wrap party at Hooters.
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Jim Daly, Landon Beard, Corey Boardman, Eric Schneider,
Kyle Dean Massey and Carlos Encinias attended the
Altar Boyz wrap party at Hooters on January 10.
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Daytime drama and musical theater star Colleen Zenk Pinter and her son, Morgan Pinter, attended the Altar Boyz wrap party at Hooters on January 10.
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Carlos Encinias,
Ann Harada,
Tyler Maynard, and Jesse JP Johnson were among the stars who attended the
Altar Boyz wrap party at Hooters on January 10.
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Producer Kevin McCollum and Tony Award winner Bob Martin had a good time at the Altar Boyz‘ wrap party at Hooters on January 10.