Billy Crystal, Christine Ebersole, Judith Ivey, Constantine Maroulis, Reba McEntire, Debra Monk, Priscilla Lopez, Chita Rivera, Steven Spielberg, Holland Taylor, and Tommy Tune are among the celebrities caught by our cameras.
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A number of celebrities were in town this week to see shows. Country superstar Reba McEntire and her husband Narvel Blackstock caught the Tony Award-winning
God of Carnage.
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This week also brought a number of Off-Broadway openings. Celebrating the new play
Mother on Monday night were its cast: Keith Randolph Smith, David Rosenblatt, Buck Henry, Holland Taylor, Lisa Ebersole (who also wrote the show), and Haskell King.
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On Thursday night, the musical
Vanities made its long overdue bow at
Second Stage Theatre. Here are composer-lyricist David Kirshenbaum, co-stars Sarah Stiles and Lauren Kennedy, director Judith Ivey, co-star Anneliese Van Der Pol, and author Jack Heifner.
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There were a number of interesting other events around the city this week. On Wednesday,
Rock of Ages stars
Constantine Maroulis and
Savannah Wise joined Billy The Artist and Joel Hoekstra for a release party for the CreArt By Swatch Timepiece Collection.
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Former Paper Mill Playhouse executive producer Angelo Del Rossi (center) was honored at Sardi’s on Thursday with the unveiling of a special plaque. Broadway producer Roy Miller — who worked closely with Del Rossi at Paper Mill — and Tony winner
Christine Ebersole (now finishing up her run in
Blithe Spirit) were among the event’s attendees.
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Broadway favorite
Tony Roberts and Paper Mill artistic director Mark S. Hoebee were among those who came out to salute Angelo Del Rossi at Sardi’s.
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Award-winning director
Susan Stroman and performer Jim Walton attended the Sardi’s celebration for Angelo Del Rossi.
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Two great showmen, George S. Irving and Lee Roy Reams, were among the stars at Sardi’s to honor Angelo Del Rossi.