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On Thursday night, the new film A Serious Man, which opens commercially on October 2, opened the first Friars Club Comedy Film Festival. Attending the premiere along with co-directors and co-authors Joel Coen (third from left) and Ethan Coen (far right) were cast members Richard Kind, Amy Landecker, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Fred Melamed.
On Thursday night, the new film A Serious Man, which opens commercially on October 2, opened the first Friars Club Comedy Film Festival. Attending the premiere along with co-directors and co-authors Joel Coen (third from left) and Ethan Coen (far right) were cast members Richard Kind, Amy Landecker, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Fred Melamed.

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Daytime Emmy Award winner Susan Lucci was among the celebrities who attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.
Daytime Emmy Award winner Susan Lucci was among the celebrities who attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.

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Jeff Goldblum, who starred opposite A Serious Man‘s Michael Stuhlbarg in the Broadway production of The Pillowman, attended the September 24 screening of the film.
Jeff Goldblum, who starred opposite A Serious Man‘s Michael Stuhlbarg in the Broadway production of The Pillowman, attended the September 24 screening of the film.

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Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes, who will be helming the upcoming Bridge Project stagings of The Tempest and As You Like It at BAM, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.
Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes, who will be helming the upcoming Bridge Project stagings of The Tempest and As You Like It at BAM, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.

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The beautiful and talented Rachel York, who will playing the role of Cruella de Vil in the national tour of 101 Dalmatians: The Musical, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.
The beautiful and talented Rachel York, who will playing the role of Cruella de Vil in the national tour of 101 Dalmatians: The Musical, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.

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Tony Award winner Dan Fogler, who can now be seen on the big screen in Love Happens and Taking Woodstock, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.
Tony Award winner Dan Fogler, who can now be seen on the big screen in Love Happens and Taking Woodstock, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.

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Stage and screen favorite Tom Cavanagh, who just participated in a reading of the upcoming Off-Broadway play White’s Lies, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.
Stage and screen favorite Tom Cavanagh, who just participated in a reading of the upcoming Off-Broadway play White’s Lies, attended the September 24 screening of A Serious Man.

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On September 24, the Vineyard Theater hosted the opening of Colman Domingo’s new solo show, A Boy and His Soul. On hand for the big event was Tony winner Anika Noni Rose, who stars in the upcoming animated Disney film, The Princess and the Frog.
On September 24, the Vineyard Theater hosted the opening of Colman Domingo’s new solo show, A Boy and His Soul. On hand for the big event was Tony winner Anika Noni Rose, who stars in the upcoming animated Disney film, The Princess and the Frog.

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Colman Domingo’s cohorts from the hit musical Passing Strange — actress de’Adre Aziza, director Annie Dorsen, actor Chad Goodridge, and co-creator Heidi Rodewald — were on hand for the September 24 opening of his solo show, A Boy and His Soul, at the Vineyard Theater.
Colman Domingo’s cohorts from the hit musical Passing Strange — actress de’Adre Aziza, director Annie Dorsen, actor Chad Goodridge, and co-creator Heidi Rodewald — were on hand for the September 24 opening of his solo show, A Boy and His Soul, at the Vineyard Theater.

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Award-winning singer Ari Gold, who recently starred in The Hole, attended the September 24 opening of Colman Domingo’s A Boy and His Soul at the Vineyard Theatre.
Award-winning singer Ari Gold, who recently starred in The Hole, attended the September 24 opening of Colman Domingo’s A Boy and His Soul at the Vineyard Theatre.

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On September 24, Tony winner Alice Ripley, now starring in the hit Broadway musical Next to Normal, had her caricature added to the walls of Sardi’s.
On September 24, Tony winner Alice Ripley, now starring in the hit Broadway musical Next to Normal, had her caricature added to the walls of Sardi’s.

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On Tuesday, September 22, Broadway Salutes, honoring members of the theater industry, was held in Duffy Square, with Tony winner Brian Stokes Mitchell as its host.
On Tuesday, September 22, Broadway Salutes, honoring members of the theater industry, was held in Duffy Square, with Tony winner Brian Stokes Mitchell as its host.

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On Monday, September 21, Food For Thought held a special 10th Anniversary celebration at Sardi’s. Among the attendees were actresses Penny Fuller, Zoe Caldwell, and Louise Lasser.
On Monday, September 21, Food For Thought held a special 10th Anniversary celebration at Sardi’s. Among the attendees were actresses Penny Fuller, Zoe Caldwell, and Louise Lasser.

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Marian Seldes, Susan Charlotte, Lucie Arnaz, and husband Laurence Luckinbill were among the stars at Food For Thought’s 10th Anniversary celebration at Sardi’s on September 21.
Marian Seldes, Susan Charlotte, Lucie Arnaz, and husband Laurence Luckinbill were among the stars at Food For Thought’s 10th Anniversary celebration at Sardi’s on September 21.

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On September 21, nine-time Tony winner Tommy Tune (far right) performed his hit touring show Steps in Time at the Gerald W. Lynch Theatre as a benefit for Friends In Deed. Joining Tune after the performance was Tony and Oscar winner Mike Nichols and Bye Bye Birdie star Dee Hoty.
On September 21, nine-time Tony winner Tommy Tune (far right) performed his hit touring show Steps in Time at the Gerald W. Lynch Theatre as a benefit for Friends In Deed. Joining Tune after the performance was Tony and Oscar winner Mike Nichols and Bye Bye Birdie star Dee Hoty.