Your first look at the Tony Award winner’s curtain call alongside Matthew Broderick and Kelli O’Hara.
Earlier this week, Tony Award winner Blythe Danner (
Butterflies Are Free) returned to Broadway after eleven years to take on the role of Millicent Winter in
Nice Work If You Can Get It. The stage and screen veteran, whose credits also include
A Streetcar Named Desire,
Betrayal,
Follies,
Will & Grace, and
Huff (for which she won two Emmys), appears in the musical comedy alongside two-time Tony winner Matthew Broderick, three-time Tony nominee Kelli O’Hara, and 2012 Tony Award winners Judy Kaye and Michael McGrath. Kathleen Marshall directs and choreographs the work, which features a score by George and Ira Gershwin and a book by Joe DiPietro.
Following a recent performance, we got a sneak peek at the production’s exuberant curtain call at the Imperial Theatre.
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Champagne in hand, Terry Beaver and Blythe Danner are rolled on stage at the Imperial Theatre.
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Terry Beaver gives it up for Blythe Danner, who drinks in her applause.
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Chris Sullivan and Robyn Hurder strike a pose during their bow.
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Jennifer Laura Thompson gives due credit to stage partner Stanley Wayne Mathis.
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2012 Tony Award winners Michael McGrath and Judy Kaye can’t resist that infectious Gershwin score.
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It truly is nice work for stars Matthew Broderick and Kelli O’Hara.
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Matthew Broderick and Kelli O’Hara feel the audience’s affection.
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Welcome back to Broadway, Blythe!
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Catch Nice Work If You Can Get It at the Imperial Theatre.
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