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Richard Thomas and Boyd Gaines take their opening night curtain call at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
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On stage brothers Richard Thomas and Boyd Gaines just moments after the opening night curtain came down.
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A couple on stage and off, Kathleen McNenny and Boyd Gaines share an opening night together.
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The ladies of An Enemy of the People: Victoria Frings, Kathleen McNenny, and Maite Alina.
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When Richard Thomas spotted Michael Learned across the crowded press room, he called out "Mommy!" The pair played mother and son on the classic TV series The Waltons.
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Playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz makes her New York debut with her adaptation of Ibsen's classic play.
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James Earl Jones, who recently concluded his Tony nominated-run in Gore Vidal's The Best Man smiles for the camera with wife Cecilia Hart.
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The Waterston family, (from left) Lynn Louisa Woodruff, Sam Waterston, Elizabeth Waterston, Katherine Waterston, and Graham Waterston, attend in support of cast member/son/brother James.
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Fresh from rehearsal, Glengarry Glen Ross stars Richard Schiff, Bobby Cannavale, and Jeremy Shamos arrive at the Friedman Theatre.
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Cherry Jones arrives at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre prepared for the chance of rain.
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Jessica Hecht will be appearing at the Friedman in MTC's spring production of Richard Greenberg's The Assembled Parties.
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Tate Donovan, who recently concluded a run in Signature Theatre Company's Medieval Play attends the opening of An Enemy of the People.
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MTC favorite Lorenzo Pisoni is gearing up to star in Terrence McNally's new play, Golden Age.
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Talented on-and-off stage couple Becky Ann Baker and Dylan Baker are ready for a night of Ibsen.
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Patricia Richardson, best known for her work on the sitcom Home Improvement takes in a Broadway opening night.
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Tony nominee Jan Maxwell has starred in a few productions on the Friedman stage, most notably The Royal Family.
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Jersey Boys star Jarrod Spector spends the evening with MTC veteran Kelli Barrett.
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Playwright David Henry Hwang is gearing up for a revival of his play Golden Child at Signature Theatre Company.
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Pam MacKinnon briefly attended An Enemy of the People's opening night before dashing out to catch the first preview of her revival of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
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Terrence McNally (right), whose new play Golden Age will be presented Off-Broadway by MTC, arrives at the Friedman with husband Tom Kirdahy (left).
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The fabulous Phyllis Somerville steps out for the opening of An Enemy of the People.
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Retired prima ballerina assoluta Alessandra Ferri arrives at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre with daughter Matilde.
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Stage and screen veteran Joey Slotnick arrives at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
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Sharr White's play The Other Place is next for MTC's Friedman Theatre, beginning previews in December.
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Tony Roberts attends the opening of An Enemy of the People.
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In the revival, Gerry Bamman plays the cautious Aslaksen.
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John Procaccino (Hovstad), playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Randall Newsome (Captain Horster), and James Waterston (Billing) at the Copacabana.
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Mike Boland, Andrew Hovelson, John Robert Tillotson, and Ray Virta appear in the revival as Townspeople.
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The Enemy of the People Family: playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz, director Doug Hughes, stars Richard Thomas and Boyd Gaines, and Manhattan Theatre Club Artistic Director Lynne Meadow.
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Catch An Enemy of the People at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre through November 11.
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Manhattan Theatre Club celebrated the opening of its Broadway production of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People on Thursday, September 27. Doug Hughes directs Rebecca Lenkiewicz's new version of the drama, which runs at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Following the performance, the cast and creative team headed across the street to the Copacabana for the post-show celebration.