Alan Cumming, Jane Fonda, Lauren Graham, Haydn Gwynne, Angela Lansbury, Estelle Parsons, Faith Prince, Oliver Platt, Ethan Steifel, and Carole Shelley are among the stars on the scene this week.
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On Tuesday night, Tony Award nominee
Jane Fonda came to Sardi’s after her performance in
33 Variations to have her caricature added to the walls of the famed theater district eatery.
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Lauren Graham, who plays Miss Adelaide in the Broadway revival of
Guys and Dolls, received her Sardi’s caricature on Tuesday afternoon.
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Oliver Platt, who has returned to Broadway this season as Nathan Detroit in
Guys and Dolls, also received his caricature at Sardi’s on Tuesday.
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On Monday night, The Actors Company Theater honored
Angela Lansbury — who was joined by company co-founder and her
Blithe Spirit co-star Simon Jones — at its
Sweet Sixteen gala.
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Mara Davi, who has appeared on Broadway in A Chorus Line and The Drowsy Chaperone, was another welcome performer at the TACT benefit.
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The lovely
Meredith Paterson, seen last season on Broadway in
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, lent her talents to the TACT event.
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Annaleigh Ashford, a veteran of the hit Broadway shows Wicked and Legally Blonde, was another Sweet Sixteen participant.
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Tony winner George S. Irving, last seen in the York Theatre’s acclaimed Enter Laughing, also came out to pay tribute to Lansbury at TACT’s annual benefit.
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On Monday afternoon, the New York Drama Critics Circle handed out their annual awards at the Algonquin Hotel. Tony winner and famed Scotsman Alan Cumming presented the award to Best Foreign Play winner Black Watch, which was produced at St Ann’s Warehouse by the National Theatre of Scotland.
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Ballet great Ethan Steifel was a logical choice to give out the Best Musical award to the smash Broadway hit
Billy Elliot at the New York Drama Critics Circle ceremony.
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Tony Award nominees
Carole Shelley and
Haydn Gwynne were among the
Billy Elliot cast members on hand for the New York Drama Critics Circle Awards.
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Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage personally accepted the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play for her work
Ruined, now at Manhattan Theatre Club.
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Philip George, Christine Pedi, and John Freedson attended the New York Drama Critics Circle ceremony in honor of Forbidden Broadway, which received a special award from the group.