Marcia Gay Harden, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Rosie O’Donnell, Adrienne Barbeau, Rue McLanahan, Bill Pullman, Julia Stiles, Sutton Foster, and Andrew Lloyd Webber were among the celebrities on the scene this week.
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After six years,
Avenue Q concluded its Broadway run on Sunday, September 13 — although the show will reopen on October 9 at
New World Stages. Original cast members Stephanie D’Abruzzo and Rick Lyon were among those who came to the Golden Theater for the “closing” performance.
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Avenue Q director Jason Moore — now represented on Broadway by
Shrek the Musical — came to the final Broadway performance of the show on September 13.
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Jeff Whitty, the award-winning book writer of Avenue Q, got all decked out for the show’s last Broadway performance on September 13.
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On Sunday, September 13, TheaterMania.com presented an afternoon of entertainment at the 34th Annual Third Avenue Community Benefit Street Fair. Among the participants were the cast of the long-running Off-Broadway hit
Altar Boyz.
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The dancers of
Groovaloo, now playing at the Joyce Theater, wowed the crowds on Sunday, September 13 at the 34th Annual Third Avenue Community Benefit Street Fair.
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On Monday, September 14,
Celebrating Bea Arthur, a memorial for the late actress, was held at Broadway’s
Majestic Theatre. Arthur’s
Golden Girls co-star Rue McLanahan was among the speakers.
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Adrienne Barbeau, who played Bea Arthur’s daughter on the hit sitcom Maude, spoke at the actress’ memorial on September 14 at the Majestic Theatre.
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Rosie O’Donnell, who is about to return to the stage in the Off-Broadway play
Love, Loss, and What I Wore, was one of the speakers at
Celebrating Bea Arthur at the
Majestic Theatre on September 14.
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Tony Award winner Tyne Daly — another cast member of the upcoming Off-Broadway play
Love, Loss, and What I Wore — was among the many celebrity attendees at
Celebrating Bea Arthur at the
Majestic Theatre on September 14.
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Tony Award winner Marissa Jaret Winokur had a little fun on Tuesday as she promoted LUVS’ “Take A Stand” Campaign at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan by spelling out the name of her adorable son.
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On Wednesday, September 15, the two stars of the upcoming Broadway revival of David Mamet’s
Oleanna,
Bill Pullman and
Julia Stiles, met the press at New 42nd Street Studios.
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On September 15, cast and creative team members of the upcoming Carnegie Hall concert presentation of
Kristina — Benny Andersson, Helen Sjoholm, Kevin Odekirk, Louise Pitre, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and Lars Rudolfsson — met the press at New 42nd Street Studios.
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The Phantom of the Opera celebrated its 9,000th performance on Wednesday, September 15 with an onstage cake-cutting ceremony on the stage of the Majestic Theatre. Taking part were director Harold Prince, star
John Cudia, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, choreographer Gillian Lynne, and co-star Ryan Silverman.
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On Thursday, September 17, the winners of the “Not Your Ordinary Princess” conest — Laura Laureano (left) and Hannah Beatt (right) — met
Shrek star
Sutton Foster outside the Broadway Theatre, where they will join her in the roles of “Teen Fiona” and “Young Fiona” respectively for the show’s September 19 performance.