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Benefits and Galas Roundabout Theatre Company's 2025 Gala Will Honor Danny Devito

Devito has previously starred in Roundabout's Broadway productions of The Price and I Need That.

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Roundabout Theatre Company's 2025 gala will honor actor Danny DeVito March 10, 2025 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.

Devito, who recently starred in Roundabout’s production of I Need That by Theresa Rebeck, also made his Broadway debut in Roundabout’s production of The Price by Arthur Miller. He will be honored for his contribution to the theatre with The Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre.

Tickets to the gala will include a seat for the dinner, live auction, and a special concert performance with performers to be announced. All proceeds benefit Roundabout’s many programs, including Education at Roundabout, which offers nationally recognized programs that use the stimulating power of the arts to inspire, engage, and promote social equity.

The evening is being chaired by Samantha Rudin Earls and David Earls, Jeanne and Tom Hagerty, Fran and Paul Turner, and Johannes and Regis Worsoe. Vice Chairs are Roxanne and Scott Bok, Michael T. Cohen, Colliers International NY LLC, John and Colleen Cook, Sylvia Golden, Stephanie and Ron Kramer, Tom and Kitty Patterson Kempner, Dr. Taylor W. Lawrence and Dr. Ryan P. Shelhamer, Alan P. Mark and Jeffrey Fraenkel, Janet and Marvin Rosen and Diane and Tom Tuft. 

The Gala Auction is chaired by Wendy Barker and Colleen Cook and Auction Committee includes Regaye Fulcher, Nancy Lee Molesworth, and JT Tsou. The Education Paddle Raise is sponsored by Capital One. The Gala performance is underwritten by Dr. Taylor W. Lawrence and Dr. Ryan P. Shelhamer. The Gala is presented by The Mustang Foundation.

To purchase tickets or a table to Roundabout’s 2025 Gala, contact [email protected].

Check Out Photos of Danny and Lucy DeVito at the Press Event for I Need That

 
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