NewsPHOTO CALL: Jennifer Garner, Jane Krakowski, Laura Osnes, Joshua Henry and Dozens More Walk the Roundabout Gala Red CarpetRoundabout Theatre Company, under the artistic direction of Todd Haimes, presented its annual 2015 spring gala, entitled There Is Nothing Like a Dame, March 2 in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria.
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Matthew Blank
March 03, 2015
The evening celebrated Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Helen Mirren, who is presented with The Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Mirren made her Broadway debut in 1995 at Roundabout Theatre Company in a Tony-nominated performance in A Month in the Country, and she is back on Broadway this season in The Audience.
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Jennifer Garner, Jane Krakowski, Laura Osnes, Joshua Henry and Dozens More Walk the Roundabout Gala Red Carpet
The Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre is named after the late Jason Robards for his longstanding relationship with Roundabout and memorable body of stage work. It is given to those who have made "an indelible impact on both Roundabout and the theatre world."
Gala chairs included Tom and Kitty Patterson Kempner and Johannes (Johs) Worsoe, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group. Vice chairs are The Alec Baldwin Foundation, Bank of America, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Bill Borrelle and John Hearn, Michael T. Cohen, Colliers International NY LLC, Sylvia Golden, Kiendl and John Gordon, Jeanne and Tom Hagerty, Stephanie and Ron Kramer, Lisa and Gregg Rechler, Janet and Marvin Rosen, Diane and Tom Tuft. The auction chair is Sylvia Golden, and the auction committee consists of Wendy Barker and Monica Hopkins. Sydney Beers is executive producer.
The gala creative team featured Paul Gemignani (musical director), Derek McLane (scenic design), Don Holder (lighting design) and Brian Ronan (sound design). Clothing is provided by Carmen Marc Valvo.
All proceeds from this event benefit Roundabout Theatre Company's Musical Theatre Fund and Education programs, which serve over 15,000 students and teachers in schools throughout all five boroughs.
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