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Gala host Alan Cumming, a Tony winner for Roundabout’s production of Cabaret, flashes a peace sign on the red carpet.
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Tony Award winner Laura Benanti (Gypsy), the star of NBC’s comedy Go On, takes time out of her busy filming schedule to join in Roundabout’s gala.
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Cinderella star Laura Osnes smiles for the camera before performing “It’s De-Lovely,” from Anything Goes.
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Stephanie J. Block, who recently completed runs in Roundabout’s revivals of Anything Goes and The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and her husband, House of Cards star and Broadway veteran Sebastian Arcelus, get close on the red carpet.
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Orphans star Alec Baldwin and his wife, Hilaria Thomas, are proud to be ardent supporters of Roundabout Theatre Company.
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Roundabout veterans Carla Gugino and Rosemary Harris reunite for the first time after starring in the organization’s 2012 production of Athol Fugard’s The Road to Mecca.
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Victor Garber most recently appeared on Broadway in Roundabout’s 2010 revival of Noel Coward’s Present Laughter.
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Maggie Grace is thrilled to celebrate Roundabout Theatre Company, the organization that brought her to Broadway in Picnic.
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Lily Rabe’s last Roundabout production was 2008’s revival of Crimes of the Heart. When will she return to one of their stages?
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Jim Dale has starred in many Roundabout productions, including The Threepenny Opera, for which he received a Tony Award nomination, and The Road to Mecca.
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Richard Thomas (joined by wife Georgiana) has a long history with Roundabout Theatre Company, having appeared in its revival of Twelve Angry Men and the first production of Richard Greenberg’s A Naked Girl on the Appian Way.
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John Glover impressed Roundabout audiences when he delivered Lucky’s long, rambling monologue in the company’s 2009 revival of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.
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Sarah Paulson currently headlines in Roundabout’s off-Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson’s Talley’s Folly.
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Cinderella star Santino Fontana turned in a variety of acclaimed performances for Roundabout Theatre Company, including Joseph in Sons of the Prophet and Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Ron Rifkin received a 1998 Tony Award for his performance as Herr Schultz in Roundabout’s long-running revival of Cabaret.
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Joe Masteroff is best known as co-author of the legendary musical Cabaret, which Roundabout revived in 1998.
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Veteran Roundabout director Doug Hughes (currently of The Big Knife) pals around with Tony Award winner Denis O’Hare, who starred in Roundabout’s acclaimed revival of Assassins.
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Bad Jews playwright Joshua Harmon and actress Tracee Chimo reunite before that show’s upcoming off-Broadway debut later this year at the Roundabout’s Laura Pels Theatre.
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Gregg Edelman recently completed a run in Roundabout’s acclaimed revival of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
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Chicago colleagues Walter Bobbie and Charlotte d’Amboise were each other’s dates for Roundabout’s gala.
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Frequent Roundabout actor Reed Birney, who recently closed the organization’s revival of Picnic, is honored to celebrate the theater company.
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Actor Adam Chanler-Berat (Peter and the Starcatcher) and Pulitzer Prize finalist, playwright Stephen Karam (Sons of the Prophet), look dapper on the red carpet.
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Picnic star Mare Winningham joins playwright Amy Herzog (Belleville) and Picnic director Sam Gold for a photo.
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Roundabout head honchos Julia Levy, Todd Haimes, and Harold Wolpert are pleased to attend their gala.
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The evening, which included a cocktail party, dinner, and live auction, also included a one-night-only concert featuring Roundabout leading-lady alums Laura Benanti (a Tony Award winner for Gypsy), Jane Krakowski (a Tony Award winner for Roundabout's 2003 revival of Nine), Stephanie J. Block (Roundabout's The Mystery of Edwin Drood), and Tony Award nominee Laura Osnes (currently of Cinderella).