Alan Alda, Lorraine Bracco, Joel Grey, Hugh Jackman, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Chita Rivera, Martin Short, Michael Urie and more stars are caught by our cameras.
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On November 9, a special reading of the late Jerry and Elaine Orbach’s autobiographical memoir, Remember How I Love You: Love Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage, was held at the Snapple Theater Center. Among the participants were Lorraine Bracco, Regis Philbin, Chita Rivera, Richard Belzer, and Heather Summerhayes Cariou.
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Award-winning actor Alan Alda was among the actors who read an excerpt from Jerry and Elaine Orbach’s autobiographical memoir, Remember How I Love You: Love Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage at the Snapple Theater Center on November 9.
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Tony Award winner Kelly Bishop read an excerpt from Jerry and Elaine Orbach’s autobiographical memoir, Remember How I Love You: Love Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage at the Snapple Theater Center on November 9.
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Tony Award winner Len Cariou read an excerpt from Jerry and Elaine Orbach’s autobiographical memoir, Remember How I Love You: Love Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage at the Snapple Theater Center on November 9.
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Veteran actor Jerry Stiller read an excerpt from Jerry and Elaine Orbach’s autobiographical memoir, Remember How I Love You: Love Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage at the Snapple Theater Center on November 9.
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Law & Order: SVU co-stars B.D. Wong and Tamara Tunie read an excerpt from Jerry and Elaine Orbach’s autobiographical memoir, Remember How I Love You: Love Letters from an Extraordinary Marriage at the Snapple Theater Center on November 9.
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On November 9, Bernadette Peters performed an extraordinary benefit concert for Broadway Barks and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS at the Minskoff Theatre. Among the many celebrities in attendance were Tony Award winner
Hugh Jackman, now starring on Broadway in
A Steady Rain.
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One of Broadway’s loveliest couples,
Brian Stokes Mitchell and Alyson Tucker, were on hand to cheer for Bernadette Peters at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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Ugly Betty star
Michael Urie, who will return Off-Broadway next year in
The Temperamentals, attended Bernadette Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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SCTV alums Martin Short — who starred opposite Bernadette Peters in
The Goodbye Girl — and
Andrea Martin were in the audience for Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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Joel Grey, who starred with Bernadette Peters in the Broadway musical George M!, attended Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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Real-life couple
Patrick Page and Paige Davis, who will co-star in the Old Globe Theatre’s upcoming revival of
I Do! I Do!, attended Bernadette Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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Sheryl Lee Ralph, who co-starred this summer in the Old Globe Theatre’s production of The First Wives Club, attended Bernadette Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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The multi-talented Amanda Green and her mother, Tony Award winner Phyllis Newman, attended Bernadette Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.
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Legendary writer and director Arthur Laurents, currently represented on Broadway by
West Side Story, attended Bernadette Peters’ benefit concert at the Minskoff Theatre on November 9.