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Hamish Linklater and Oliver Platt at the Lapham’s Quarterly event to celebrate the new Politics issue, held at Joe’s Pub on Monday, October 15.
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Richard Thomas, Georgiana Bischoff, Public Theater artistic director Oskar Eustis, and Oliver Platt celebrate the Politics issue of Lapham’s Quarterly.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Katherine Waterston and Ari Graynor with Lapham’s Quarterly editor Lewis Lapham.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Brian d’Arcy James was on hand to read Mark Twain’s Campaign Promises.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Bryce Pinkham, who read from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Emily Young, who sang “Rich People” from Michael Friedman and Alex Timbers’ new musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost, and Justin Levine, who sang “God Draws Straight” from David Byrne’s Here Lies Love.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Laurie Eustis, the Director of Development at Lapham’s Quarterly, with Editor Lewis Lapham.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Heath Calvert, who sang “Rich People” from Michael Friedman and Alex Timbers’ musical adaptation of Love’s Labor’s Lost with Laurie Eustis.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Richard Thomas was on hand to read from Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens, a role he recently played at the Public.
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(© Simon Luethi)

Katherine Waterston, Ari Graynor, and Emily Young read a scene from Aristophanes’ Lysistrata.
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(© Simon Luethi)
The Public Theater celebrated the new Politics issue of the literary magazine Lapham’s Quarterly with an evening of readings and songs on Monday, October 15 at Joe’s Pub and the brand new Library at The Public Theater.
Artistic Director Oskar Eustis emceed the event as Lewis Lapham welcomed guests, including Hamish Linklater. Featured performers included Heath Calvert, Ari Graynor, Brian d’Arcy James, Justin Levine, Bryce Pinkham, Oliver Platt, Jay O. Sanders, Richard Thomas, Katherine Waterston, and Emily Young.