Star Sightings
Julianna Margulies, Aaron Tveit, Sutton Foster, Josh Charles, Michael Urie, David Hyde Pierce, Judith Light, Randy Harrison, and Paige Davis are among the celebrities caught by our camera.
(1/15) Juliana Margulies
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On, Monday, March 1, MCC Theater held its annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom. Stage and screen star Julianna Margulies, who recently won the SAG and Golden Globe Awards for her new CBS series The Good Wife, was the evening's honoree.
(2/15) Aaron Tveit
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Broadway star Aaron Tveit, who will appear on the March 17 episode of ABC's Ugly Betty, was among the performers at MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(3/15) Sutton Foster
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Tony Award winner Sutton Foster, who will star in the upcoming City Center Encores! production of Anyone Can Whistle, was among the performers at MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(4/15) Mo Rocca
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The hilarious Mo Rocca was among the performers at MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(5/15) David Miller and Montego Glover
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Il Divo's David Miller and Memphis star Montego Glover were among the performers at MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(6/15) Marin Mazzie
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Tony Award nominee Marin Mazzie, who will return to Broadway next month in ENRON, was among the performers at MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(7/15) Sophie Flack and Josh Charles
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Drama Desk Award winner Josh Charles, who co-stars on CBS' The Good Wife, and Sophie Flack attended MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(8/15) Isaac Mizrahi
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The multi-talented Isaac Mizrahi, who will direct and design Opera Theatre of St. Louis' upcoming production of A Little Night Music, attended MCC Theater's annual Miscast benefit at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, March 1.
(9/15) Thomas Jay Ryan, Michael Urie, Matthew Schneck, Arnie Burton, and Sam Breslin Wright
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On Sunday, February 28, the Off-Broadway production of The Temperamentals officially opened at New World Stages. Celebrating after the show at the Palm restaurant were cast members Thomas Jay Ryan, Michael Urie, Matthew Schneck, Arnie Burton, and Sam Breslin Wright.
(10/15) David Hyde Pierce and Brian Hargrove
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Tony Award winner David Hyde Pierce, who will host the New York Philharmonic's Sondheim: The Birthday Concert later this month, and partner Brian Hargrove celebrated after the opening of the Off-Broadway production of The Temperamentals at New World Stages on Sunday, February 28.
(11/15) Judith Light and Bob Balaban
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Daytime Emmy Award winner Judith Light and actor Bob Balaban celebrated after the opening of the Off-Broadway production of The Temperamentals at New World Stages on Sunday, February 28.
(12/15) Matthew Rauch, Jesse Berger, and Patrick Page
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On Saturday, February 27, Red Bull Theater opened its production of The Duchess of Malfi at the Theatre at St. Clement's. Here is star Matthew Rauch, director Jesse Berger, and co-star Patrick Page.
(13/15) Paige Davis
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Actress and television personality Paige Davis attended the February 27 opening of Red Bull Theater's The Duchess of Malfi, starring her husband, Patrick Page, at the Theater at St. Clement's.
(14/15) Laila Robins
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The wonderful Laila Robbins attended the February 27 opening of Red Bull Theater's The Duchess of Malfi at the Theater at St. Clement's.
(15/15) Randy Harrison
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Randy Harrison, who will star in the Berkshire Theatre Festival's upcoming production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame, attended the February 27 opening of Red Bull Theater's The Duchess of Malfi at the Theater at St. Clement's.
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