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Cheyenne Jackson, Alicia Silverstone, Daniel Breaker, Jenni Barber, Henry Winkler, and Ari Graynor make up the family of The Performers.
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The lovely ladies of The Performers, Jenni Barber, Alicia Silverstone, and Ari Graynor, flaunt their opening night finery at Espace.
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Playwright David West Read and director Evan Cabnet celebrate their dual Broadway debuts at Espace.
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The understudies of The Performers, Ariana Shore, Mark Junek, and Kaily Smith, celebrate the play’s opening at Espace.
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This ice sculpture, in the shape of Cheyenne Jackson’s character Mandrew, greeted guests on their way into the swanky opening night shindig at Espace.
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Actress and author Amy Sedaris shows some love on the red carpet for Bravo TV host Andy Cohen.
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Stunning in red, stage and screen favorite Carla Gugino (The Road to Mecca) gets ready for an evening with The Performers.
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Justin Long, who appeared last spring on Broadway in Seminar, checks out The Performers, which features his For a Good Time, Call… co-star, Ari Graynor.
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Award-winning playwright and actor Eric Bogosian (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) headed to the Longacre Theatre to root for his Time Stands Still stage wife, Alicia Silverstone.
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Actor Mark Feuerstein smiles for our camera on his way into The Performers, which features his Royal Pains co-star, Henry Winkler.
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One of our favorite couples, tennis star Patrick McEnroe and Tony nominee Melissa Errico, share a moment on the red carpet before heading in to see The Performers.
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Krysta Rodriguez and Andy Mientus, who will appear in the second season of Smash, take a night off from filming the second season of the NBC drama to see the latest show Broadway has to offer.
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Jaymes Vaughan and James Davis, a pair of Chippendales dancers currently featured on the CBS series The Amazing Race, get ready for an evening of raunchy fun.
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Jon Bernthal, best known for his role on AMC’s The Walking Dead, will be seen off-Broadway this spring in MCC Theater’s Small Engine Repair.
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Tony winner Linda Lavin and her husband, musician Steve Bakunas, get close on the red carpet.
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Obie Award winner Jason Butler Harner knows his way around titillating theater, having just completed a successful run off-Broadway in the play Cock.
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Tony nominee and Emmy Award winner Tammy Blanchard (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) braves the chilly New York night to watch The Performers.
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On a night off from performing Wild With Happy, Tony nominee Colman Domingo took in The Performers to cheer on his Passing Strange co-star, Daniel Breaker.
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MSNBC colleagues Thomas Roberts and Contessa Brewer can’t wait to spend the evening with The Performers.
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Lysistrata Jones writers (and longtime life partners) Lewis Flinn and Douglas Carter Beane were happy to celebrate this scintillating new comedy.
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Vogue International Editor at Large Hamish Bowles is dapper as you’d expect at the opening of The Performers.
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Stage veteran Keith Nobbs (Lombardi) is prepping his return to off-Broadway in Playwrights Horizons’ upcoming The Great God Pan.
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With The Performers, costume designer Jessica Wegener Shay celebrates her long-awaited Broadway debut.
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Anna Louizos, the Tony-nominated scenic designer of The Performers, arrives at the Longacre Theatre with her partner, the show’s producer Robyn Goodman.
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The hunky Cheyenne Jackson stars as Mandrew, a nominee as “Best Male Performer” at the Adult Film Awards for his performance in Planet of the Tits.
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Tony Award nominee Daniel Breaker is Lee, a New York-based journalist who has traveled to Las Vegas to interview his old high school chum Mandrew.
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Ari Graynor, stunning in Dolce & Gabbana, steals her scenes as Peeps, Mandrew’s “barely legal” adult film star wife.
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Emmy-nominated stage and screen favorite Alicia Silverstone plays Sara, Lee’s straight-laced, Barry Manilow-obsessed, schoolteacher fiancée.
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Jenni Barber plays Sundown LeMay, Peeps’ newly well-endowed BFF.
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Emmy-winning television legend Henry Winkler returns to the stage to play Chuck Wood, a veteran adult film star.
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Catch The Performers, now open at the Longacre Theatre.
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