 | Bobby Cannavale
(© Joseph Marzullo/WENN) | Bob Balaban, Bobby Cannavale, Billy Crudup, Rachel Dratch, Noah Emmerich, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Kind, Julianna Margulies, Christopher Meloni, Tim Blake Nelson, John Ortiz, Martha Plimpton, Cynthia Rowley, Daphne Rubin-Vega, George Wendt, and George C. Wolfe will take part in the LAByrinth Theater Company's Celebrity Charades: The Battle of Good vs. Evil benefit on Monday, October 29th at St. Paul's Hall (60th Street and Columbus Avenue).
During the event, four teams of celebrities will battle it out on stage over three rounds of charades in 90 minutes. Additional players will be announced weekly leading up to the event.
Opening this year's Celebrity Charades festivities, The Dave Hoghe Award will be presented to Bennington College for its artistic support of and dedication to LAByrinth Theater Company. Also preceding the games will be an auction featuring theater tickets, dinner at the world-famous Sardi's, and a Charades Package that includes an opportunity to play alongside the participating celebrities the night of the event!
Tickets are $250-500 per person. To purchase tickets, email charades@labtheater.org or call 212-513-1014.
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