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Jessica Hecht and Judith Light take their opening night curtain call.
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Jeremy Shamos, Jessica Hecht, and Judith Light take a bow.
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Mark Blum, Jonathan Walker, Jake Silbermann, Lauren Blumenfeld, and Alex Dreier on stage during their curtain call.
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Jessica Hecht and Judith Light play sisters-in-law Julie and Faye Bascov.
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Jeremy Shamos (joined by Light and Hecht) costars as Jeff, a college pal of one of the Bascov children.
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Mark Blum appears as Morty, Faye's husband.
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Jake Silbermann plays Bascov son, Scotty.
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Lauren Blumenfeld plays Bascov daughter, Shelley.
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Jonathan Walker costars as Ben, Julie's businessman husband.
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The youngest cast members of The Assembled Parties: Alex Dreier (right) and understudy Stephen McGahan (left).
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The proud creative minds behind The Assembled Parties: director Lynne Meadow and playwright Richard Greenberg.
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Fabulous as ever, Valerie Harper, who starred in MTC’s production of The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, is ready for a night at the theater.
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America Ferrera shows support for her Ugly Betty costar, The Assembled Parties’ Judith Light.
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Dan Lauria is ready to root for his Lombardi costar, Judith Light, on her opening night.
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On hiatus from NBC’s The New Normal, Tony Award nominee Andrew Rannells checks out a Broadway show.
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Glengarry Glen Ross scene-stealer Richard Schiff is ready for another opening on Broadway.
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Michael Shannon strikes a pose on the red carpet.
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Stage legend Lois Smith is excited for a Broadway opening night.
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While her husband, actor Jonathan Walker, opens his Broadway show, stage veteran Jennifer Van Dyck and fellow-Broadway star Mary Beth Peil share some quality time.
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Comedienne Lisa Lampanelli waves to the friendly photographers.
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Linda Lavin, seen in MTC’s 2010 production of Collected Stories, and Steve Bakunas are as adorable as ever.
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As her date for the evening, Cherry Jones, who won a Tony Award for her work as a staunch nun in MTC’s Doubt, brought along her recent Glass Menagerie Gentleman Caller, Brian J. Smith.
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Quincy Tyler Bernstine, getting ready to star in Playwrights Horizons’ new musical, Far From Heaven, made her mark in MTC’s acclaimed off-Broadway production of the Pultizer Prize-winning drama, Ruined.
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Stage veteran Adriane Lenox won a Tony Award for her performance as a conflicted mother in MTC’s acclaimed premiere of Doubt.
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Tony Award winner Chuck Cooper recently appeared in Signature Theatre Company’s well-received revival of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson.
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Tony Award nominee Liz Callaway (Baby) smiles for the cameras.
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Kate Arrington, who most recently appeared on Broadway earlier this season in Grace, was also a part of the cast of MTC’s 2009 production of Richard Greenberg’s The American Plan.
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When will Tony Award nominee Jennifer Westfeldt (Wonderful Town) star in a MTC production?
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Jayne Houdyshell is always ready to see a Broadway show.
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David Costabile costarred in MTC’s 2007 revival of Translations.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’s Mike Doyle is looking sharp on opening night.
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Tony Award winner Judith Light and Tony Award nominee Jessica Hecht lead the company of the time-jumping play as a pair of sisters-in-law whose seemingly picture-perfect lives begin to unravel with the arrival of a houseguest for dinner. Lynne Meadow's production also features Tony Award nominee Jeremy Shamos, Mark Blum, Lauren Blumenfeld, Alex Dreier, Jake Silbermann, and Jonathan Walker.
Guests at the opening night included Valerie Harper, America Ferrera, Andrew Rannells, Cherry Jones (with her Glass Menagerie costar Brian J. Smith), Dan Lauria, Michael Shannon, Kate Arrington, Jayne Houdyshell, David Costabile, Linda Lavin and Steve Bakunas, Jennifer Van Dyck, Mary Beth Peil, Chuck Cooper, Jennifer Westfeldt, Adriane Lenox, Lisa Lampanelli, Liz Callaway, Lois Smith, Mike Doyle, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, and Richard Schiff.