On Wednesday night, George Packer’s powerful drama Betrayed opened at the Culture Project. The opening night crowd included superstar Sarah Jessica Parker, whose brother Pippin directed the project.
Here’s Parker’s celebrated husband, Matthew Broderick, who will be a special guest at the February 11 edition of Celebrity Autobiography at the Triad.
Cashmere Mafia star Peter Hermann and gorgeous wife Mariska Hargitay came out to support Betrayed star Mike Doyle, who appears with Hargitay on NBC’s Law & Order: SVU
One of the theater’s great actresses — and good friend to the Parker clan — J. Smith-Cameron was another opening night guest.
So was her husband, playwright Kenneth Lonergan, whose new movie Margaret co-stars Broderick and Smith-Cameron.
On Thursday night, the Roundabout Theatre Company celebrated its production of Crimes of the Heart (which officially opens on February 14). Here’s the revival’s celebrated director, Kathleen Turner.
The show’s playwright, Beth Henley — who won the Pulitzer Prize for the work — caught up with actress Carol Kane.
Playwright David Rabe was on hand to support daughter Lily, who stars in the show as Babe.
Here are playwright Terrence McNally and actor Brooks Ashmanskas, who starred in the Roundabout’s recent revival of McNally’s The Ritz.
Also on hand was playwright Christopher Durang, whose classic comedy The Marriage of Bette & Boo, will be revived by the Roundabout later this year.
Thursday night also marked the opening of the New Group’s production of Mike Leigh’s Two Thousand Years, which co-stars Richard Masur and Laura Esterman.
At the after-party, co-star Natasha Lyonne celebrated with Chloe Sevigny.
Actresses Annabella Sciorra and Sarita Choudhury were among the crowd.
Josh Hamilton, a frequent New Group presence, partied with Jordan Gelber, who plays newly religious son Josh in the play.
Betty Buckley opened her new show Then and Now at Feinstein’s at the Loews Regency on Tuesday night. Here are Andrea McArdle, who will play the club on February 10-11, and Michael Feinstein.
For TheaterMania’s review of Betrayed, click here.
For TheaterMania’s review of Two Thousand Years, click here.
For TheaterMania’s review of Betty Buckley: Then and Now, click here.