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Bryan Batt
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The 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards, honoring outstanding acheivement Off-Broadway, were held at Terminal 5 on Sunday, May 2. Stage and screen favorite
Bryan Batt — whose new book She Ain’t Heavy, She’s My Mother is now out in stores — co-hosted the event with Tony Award winner Bebe Neuwirth.
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The 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards, honoring outstanding acheivement Off-Broadway, were held at Terminal 5 on Sunday, May 2. Stage and screen favorite
Bryan Batt — whose new book She Ain’t Heavy, She’s My Mother is now out in stores — co-hosted the event with Tony Award winner Bebe Neuwirth.
Anthony LaPaglia, James Houghton, Maggie Lacey, Michael Wiilson,
Bill Heck, Michael Stotts, and Justin Bartha
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Signature Theatre and Hartford Stage’s co-production of Horton Foote’s The Orphans’ Home Cycle was named Outstanding Play. Here are presenter Anthony LaPaglia, Signature artistic director James Houghton, actress Maggie Lacey, director Michael Wilson, actor Bill Heck, Hartford Stage managing director Michael Stotts, and presenter Justin Bartha.
Bill Heck, Michael Stotts, and Justin Bartha
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Signature Theatre and Hartford Stage’s co-production of Horton Foote’s The Orphans’ Home Cycle was named Outstanding Play. Here are presenter Anthony LaPaglia, Signature artistic director James Houghton, actress Maggie Lacey, director Michael Wilson, actor Bill Heck, Hartford Stage managing director Michael Stotts, and presenter Justin Bartha.
Michael Urie, Jennifer Morrison, and Anthony Mackie
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Michael Urie — who was named Outstanding Lead Actor for his work in The Temperamentals — was joined backstage by presenters Jennifer Morrison and Anthony Mackie.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Michael Urie — who was named Outstanding Lead Actor for his work in The Temperamentals — was joined backstage by presenters Jennifer Morrison and Anthony Mackie.
Hugh Dancy, Judith Ivey, and Saffron Burrows
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Judith Ivey (center) — who was named Outstanding Lead Actress for her work in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie — was joined backstage by presenters Hugh Dancy and Saffron Burrows. The Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of the classic play was also named Outstanding Revival.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Judith Ivey (center) — who was named Outstanding Lead Actress for her work in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie — was joined backstage by presenters Hugh Dancy and Saffron Burrows. The Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of the classic play was also named Outstanding Revival.
Patrick Heusinger, Mary Beth Hurt, and Kerry Washington
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Mary Beth Hurt (center) — who was named Outstanding Featured Actress for her work in Lincoln Center Theater’s production of When The Rain Stops Falling — was joined backstage by presenters Patrick Heusinger and Kerry Washington.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Mary Beth Hurt (center) — who was named Outstanding Featured Actress for her work in Lincoln Center Theater’s production of When The Rain Stops Falling — was joined backstage by presenters Patrick Heusinger and Kerry Washington.
Terrence Mann, Adam James, and Laurie Metcalf
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Adam James (center) — who was named Outstanding Featured Actor for his work in MCC Theatre’s production of The Pride — was joined backstage by presenters Terrence Mann and Laurie Metcalf.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Adam James (center) — who was named Outstanding Featured Actor for his work in MCC Theatre’s production of The Pride — was joined backstage by presenters Terrence Mann and Laurie Metcalf.
Ally Sheedy, Colman Domingo, and Aasif Mandvi
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Colman Domingo (center) — who won the Outstanding Solo Show Award for A Boy and His Soul at the Vineyard Theatre — was joined backstage by presenters Ally Sheedy and Aasif Mandvi.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Colman Domingo (center) — who won the Outstanding Solo Show Award for A Boy and His Soul at the Vineyard Theatre — was joined backstage by presenters Ally Sheedy and Aasif Mandvi.
Susan Stroman
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Susan Stroman was named Outstanding Choreographer for her work on the Vineyard Theatre’s production of the musical The Scottsboro Boys. The show, which she also directed, was named Outstanding Musical.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Susan Stroman was named Outstanding Choreographer for her work on the Vineyard Theatre’s production of the musical The Scottsboro Boys. The show, which she also directed, was named Outstanding Musical.
Julie Halston, Daryl Roth, Jordan Roth, and Charles Busch
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, producer Daryl Roth (second from left) was presented with the group’s Lifetime Achievement Award by actress Julie Halston, her son, theater executive Jordan Roth, and playwright Charles Busch.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, producer Daryl Roth (second from left) was presented with the group’s Lifetime Achievement Award by actress Julie Halston, her son, theater executive Jordan Roth, and playwright Charles Busch.
LaChanze
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Tony Award winner LaChanze wowed the crowd by performing “Waiting for Life” from the musical Once on This Island.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Tony Award winner LaChanze wowed the crowd by performing “Waiting for Life” from the musical Once on This Island.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson — who will return to the stage this summer in the Shakespeare in the Park productions of The Merchant of Venice and The Winter’s Tale — was one of the many celebrity presenters.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson — who will return to the stage this summer in the Shakespeare in the Park productions of The Merchant of Venice and The Winter’s Tale — was one of the many celebrity presenters.
Melissa Joan Hart
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, television star Melissa Joan Hart — who recently starred Off-Broadway in the hit show Love, Loss, and What I Wore — was one of the many celebrity presenters.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, television star Melissa Joan Hart — who recently starred Off-Broadway in the hit show Love, Loss, and What I Wore — was one of the many celebrity presenters.
Stark Sands and Michael Esper
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, American Idiot co-stars Stark Sands and Michael Esper were among the many celebrity presenters.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, American Idiot co-stars Stark Sands and Michael Esper were among the many celebrity presenters.
Stephanie March, S. Epatha Merkerson, and Tamara Tunie
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, stage veterans and Law & Order stars Stephanie March, S. Epatha Merkerson, and Tamara Tunie were among the many celebrity presenters.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, stage veterans and Law & Order stars Stephanie March, S. Epatha Merkerson, and Tamara Tunie were among the many celebrity presenters.
Ashley Olsen
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, actress Ashley Olsen was one of the many luminaries in the audience.
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At the 25th Anniversary Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday, May 2 at Terminal 5, actress Ashley Olsen was one of the many luminaries in the audience.
