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Oscar-nominee Anne Hathaway brought her vocal talent to Joe’s Pub on Wednesday, October 24, singing the songs of the classic musical Cabaret.
(© Joan Marcus)
Stage and screen couple William H. Macy and wife Felicity Huffman showed affection for one another before they hosted the Atlantic Theater Company’s
Linda Gross Theater rededication ceremony on October 1.
(© David Gordon)
2012 New York City Center Encores! stars Celia Keenan-Bolger, Betsy Wolfe, Will Chase, Laura Osnes, and musical director Rob Berman celebrated the release of new cast recordings of Merrily We Roll Along, Pipe Dream, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes on Monday, October 1 with a concert and signing at the 86th Street Barnes & Noble.
(© David Gordon)
The cast of Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Rupert Holmes’
The Mystery of Edwin Drood met the press at their rehearsal studio on October 2. Here is Holmes (center) with principal cast members Will Chase (John Jasper), Stephanie J. Block (Edwin Drood), Chita Rivera (Princess Puffer), Jim Norton (The Chairman), and Gregg Edelman (Reverend Mr. Crisparkle).
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Nicholas Barasch (Deputy), Robert Creighton (Durdles), Jessie Mueller (Helena Landless), Peter Benson (Bazzard), Betsy Wolfe (Rosa Bud), and Andy Karl (Neville Landless) also appear in Roundabout Theatre Company’s
The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
(© David Gordon)
Lauren Molina and Jason Tam take their curtain call at the end of Jonathan Silverstein’s production of Stephen Sondheim, Craig Lucas, and Norman Rene’s
Marry Me a Little, which
opened at Theatre Row on October 2.
(© David Gordon)
Lauren Molina, who previously starred as Johanna in John Doyle’s revival of
Sweeney Todd, is overjoyed as Stephen Sondheim autographs her copy of
A Collector’s Sondheim on the
opening night of
Marry Me a Little.
(© David Gordon)
On October 3, Alfrie Woodard, Adepero Oduye, Phylicia Rashad, Queen Latifah, Jill Scott, and Condola Rashad
celebrated the premiere of Lifetime’s film version of
Steel Magnolias at the Paris Theater.
(© Tristan Fuge)
Cast members from the Public Theater’s production of
Hair led an assembled crowd in “Let the Sunshine In” during the
rededication ceremony of the theater’s Astor Place home on Thursday, October 4.
(© David Gordon)
New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Mayor Michael Bloomberg took time out of their busy schedules to offer words of wisdom and recite some Shakespeare at the Public’s
rededication ceremony on October 4.
(© David Gordon)
On hand at the Public’s
rededication ceremony were Laurie and Oskar Eustis (left and right), and Liev Schreiber and his adorable son Samuel Kai.
(© David Gordon)
The Public Theater’s
rededication ceremony was ample opportunity for a
Hair family reunion. Here, composer James Rado poses with cast members Mike Evariste and Kacie Sheik.
(© David Gordon)
Ed Asner, Kate Arrington, Paul Rudd, and Michael Shannon take their
opening night curtain call in Craig Wright’s
Grace at the Cort Theatre on October 4.
(© David Gordon)
“You like me! You really like me!” says Michael Shannon to the photographers at the opening night of Grace as Paul Rudd looks on.
(© David Gordon)
The always stunning Carla Gugino was also among the guests on October 4 at attend
Grace’s opening night.
(© David Gordon)
Mad Men cast members John Slattery and Talia Balsam were also on hand to celebrate the
opening night of
Grace.
(© David Gordon)
Walking Dead star Jon Bernthal, who is set to appear Off-Broadway this spring in
Small Engine Repair, joined
Horrible Bosses scene-stealer P.J. Byrne on October 4 to attend
Grace’s opening night.
(© David Gordon)
Playwright David Mamet (far right) joins the Mark Taper Forum cast of his play
November — Todd Weeks, Rod McLachlan, Gregory Cruz, Felicity Huffman, Ed Begley, Jr. — October 7 for
opening night.
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Felicity Huffman’s husband, veteran Mamet interpreter William H. Macy, shows off his
November swag at the play’s
opening night party.
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Among the guests at the
November opening on October 7 was actor Val Kilmer.
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With his
Grace co-star Ed Asner looking on, Paul Rudd can’t contain his enthusiasm as Sardi’s manager Max Klimavicius
reveals the actor’s brand new caricature for the first time on October 9.
(© David Gordon)
The lovably gruff Ed Asner growls at photogs vying for his attention as he autographs his brand new Sardi’s caricature on October 9.
(© David Gordon)
Michael Shannon stops for a photo while signing his brand new
Sardi’s caricature on October 9.
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The cast members of Primary Stages’ production of Daisy Foote’s Him, Adina Verson, Tim Hopper, Hallie Foote, and Adam LeFevre, take their opening night curtain call on October 9.
(© David Gordon)
Is Gareth Saxe attempting to take a bite out of Madeleine Martin’s head at the opening of Harper Regan on October 10? Luckily, Mary McCann and Mary Beth Peil don’t seem to notice.
(© David Gordon)
On October 10, Atlantic Theater Company
opened Simon Stephens’ play
Harper Regan. Here are the play’s stars, Mary McCann and Gareth Saxe.
(© David Gordon)
On October 11, Jason Hite, who stars in the upcoming Off-Broadway production of
Bare, took part in the musical’s
National Coming Out Day celebration.
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At the October 11
National Coming Out Day celebration,
Bare choreographer Travis Wall told the crowd about his experience with publicly coming out.
(© David Gordon)
Cyrano de Bergerac stars Patrick Page, Douglas Hodge, Clemence Poesy, and Kyle Soller greet the press at the play’s October 11
opening night party.
(© David Gordon)
30 Rock star Jane Krakowski, who won a Tony Award for her performance in Roundabout’s 2003 production of
Nine attended the
Cyrano opening night to support her long-time friend and former London
Guys and Dolls co-star, Douglas Hodge.
(© David Gordon)
The always lovely Brooke Shields was also on hand at the American Airlines Theatre for
Cyrano’s
opening night.
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Norbert Leo Butz and Katie Holmes, the stars of the Broadway production of Theresa Rebeck’s
Dead Accounts,
met the press at Sardi’s on Friday, October 12.
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Playwright Edward Albee and director Pam MacKinnon celebrated the 50th Anniversary production of
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on October 13.
(© Tristan Fuge)
On October 14, Angela Lansbury and Elizabeth Ashley (left and right) joined Angelica Page
to toast her solo show
Turning Page, inspired by her legendary mother, Geraldine Page.
(© Tristan Fuge)
Also on October 14, Michael Cristofer, David Wilson Barnes, Jennifer Mudge, Angela Lewis, and Maxx Brawer
opened MCC Theater’s production of Stephen Belber’s
Don’t Go Gentle at the Lucille Lortel on Christopher Street.
(© Tristan Fuge)
Monday, October 15 found soap star Linda Dano (right) joining talk show legend Rosie O’Donnell (center) and O’Donnell’s wife Michelle Rounds for a
gala in honor of Rosie’s Theater Kids.
(© David Gordon)
The cast and creative team of Off-Broadway’s
Falling, director Lori Adams, cast member Celia Howard, producer Terry Schnuck, stars Daniel Pearce, Julia Murney, Jacey Powers, Daniel Everidge, and playwright Deanna Jent, attend the show’s opening night party on October 15.
(© Walter McBride)
Later on Monday, October 15, Second Stage hosted the
opening night party for Jon Kern’s play
Modern Terrorism, which stars Utkarsh Ambudkar, Nitya Vidyasagar, Steven Boyer, and William Jackson Harper.
(© David Gordon)
The annual
Rockers on Broadway event, also held Monday, October 15, featured an appearance by Monkees legend Mickey Dolenz.
(© Tristan Fuge)
Songwriting legends Rupert Holmes and Paul Williams, who were honored at this year’s
Rockers on Broadway event, join Donnie Kehr for a photo on the red carpet.
(© Tristan Fuge)
In Los Angeles on October 17, Center Theatre Group
opened its production of Theresa Rebeck’s
Seminar, starring Greg Keller, Jennifer Ikeda, Jeff Goldblum, Aya Cash, and Lucas Near-Verbrugghe.
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Legendary musician Frankie Valli asks the audience to join in on one of his big hits at the October
first night of his week-long engagement at the Broadway Theatre.
(© David Gordon)
Following the October 17
performance, Valli and his Four Seasons, Todd Fournier and Brian Brigham (left); Brandon Brigham and Landon Beard (right), smiled for the cameras.
(© David Gordon)
Tony-winner Michael Cerveris
performed a one-night-only concert of music from
Hedwig and the Angry Inch on October 18 at Chelsea’s Barracuda in honor of the birthday of his Broadway hair supervisor Rick Caroto.
(Photo via @Kimberly_Kaye)
The stars of the hilarious musical comedy
The Other Josh Cohen, Vadim Feichtner, Kate Wetherhead, David Rossmer, Steve Rosen, Ken Triwush, and Hannah Elless, drink in their October 20 opening night at the Soho Playhouse.
(© David Gordon)
Christmas was celebrated on October 22 when the cast of Broadway’s
A Christmas Story, the Musical held a special
press preview. Here, The Old Man (John Bolton) proudly shows his family (Erin Dilly, Johnny Rabe, and Zac Ballard) his major award: a leg lamp!
(© David Gordon)
With
A Christmas Story, the Musical, Peter Billingsley, who starred in the classic film version, trades the pink bunny costume for the garb of a Broadway producer.
(© David Gordon)
Following the
press preview performance,
A Christmas Story, the Musical principal cast members Eddie Korbich, Dan Lauria, Erin Dilly, Johnny Rabe, John Bolton, Zac Ballard, and Caroline O’Connor pose for a family photo.
(© David Gordon)
The cast of the Off-Broadway production of Avenue Q celebrated the musical’s third anniversary at New World Stages on Monday, October 22. From left, the company includes Darren Bluestone, Rob Morrison, Danielle K. Thomas, Nicholas Kohn, Hazel Anne Raymundo, Veronica Kuehn, Jed Resnick, Lexy Fridell, and Robin S Walker.
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Korey Jackson, Maurice McRae, Sharon Washington, and Colman Domingo celebrated after their
opening night in The Public Theater production of Domingo’s
Wild With Happy on October 23.
(© Tristan Fuge)
Loose Cattle band mates Gabriel Caplan and Tony winner Michael Cerveris jam as they preview their upcoming
54 Below concert with the song “Gasoline & Matches.”
(© David Gordon)
Melissa Errico sings “The Boy Next Door” at a preview of her
54 Below concert on October 24.
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On October 24, Manhattan Theatre Club artistic director Lynne Meadow received her
Sardi’s caricature. Here she is with the drawing and Sardi’s managing partner Max Klimavicius.
(© David Gordon)
Multiple Tony Award-winners Harvey Fierstein and Audra McDonald were also part of Hathaway’s Cabaret concert at Joe’s Pub.
(© John Labbe)
During the Cabaret concert, Fierstein duetted on the song “It Wouldn’t Please Me More,” with Tony-winner Linda Lavin.
(© John Labbe)
Eddie Redmayne and Bryce Pinkham join Cabaret co-writer John Kander following the Joe’s Pub concert on October 24.
(© John Labbe)
On the morning of October 25,
Bring It On: The Musical cast members Danielle Carlacci, Ryann Redmond, Elle McLemore, Brooklyn Freitag, Courtney Corbeille, Billie Sue Roe, Lauren Whitt, and Janet Krupin visited Serendipity 3 to launch the show’s new themed sundae. The treat is described as: “This gasp-inducing, high-flying sundae challenges Jackson High School, in green – Pistachio ice cream, vs. Truman High School, in red – Strawberry ice cream, with a back-flip scoop of Chocolate ice cream to add to the competition. Leaps of high-flying hot fudge bring on an exciting thrill. Topped with red and green sugared whipped cream and an acrobatic pair of red and green sugar stars, we add a sis-boom-bah Pom-Pom to cheer on the challenge.”
(Photo courtesy of The Hartman Group)
Also on October 25, members of the press gathered at Lincoln Center Theater to
meet the cast of Clifford Odets’
Golden Boy. Here are stars Seth Numrich and Tony Shalhoub, who play father and son Joe and Mr. Bonaparte.
(© David Gordon)
The cast also features TV favorite Yvonne Strahovski (right) as Numrich’s love interest, Lorna Moon.
(© David Gordon)
Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark stars Reeve Carney and Robert Cuccioli led a press conference on October 25 to address Halloween safety tips outside the Foxwoods Theatre.
(© David Gordon)
On hand for the October 25 press conference were four members of the musical’s Sinister 6.
(© David Gordon)
John Stamos, joined by director Rob Ashford, performed in an October 25 and 26
industry reading of the new musical
Soap Dish, based on the classic film of the same name.
(© David Gordon)
Karen Allen celebrated her
opening night in Rattlestick Playwrights Theater’s production of
A Summer Day on October 25.
(© Tristan Fuge)
Following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, a potential ticket buyer checks out everything TKTS has to offer on October 31, the day the Broadway theaters
reopened.
(© David Gordon)