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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nTurning 54 next Tuesday! The New Jersey native looked leggy in hot pink short-sleeved mini-dress and nude heels.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nGlam: Jane wore her signature blonde locks side-parted and she brought out her blue eyes with lots of liner to watch directing duo Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus’ two-hour and 45-minute play<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Previews for the Roundabout Theater Company production – starring only actors who identify as female, transgender, and nonbinary – began on September 16 and it runs through January 8.<\/p>\n
The original 1969 Broadway production of 1776 – based on the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence – won three Tony Awards including best musical.<\/p>\n
Also attending the Broadway opening was Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson. <\/p>\n
The 70-year-old Irishman looked dapper in a blue chambray three-piece suit with oxblood boots. <\/p>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\n‘#prouddad’: Missing from Krakowski’s side was her 11-year-old son Bennett from her four-year engagement to Psycho Bunny founder Robert Godley, which ended in 2013 (pictured June 2)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nMore to come! The Name That Tune host next resumes her role as Countess Gabriele Von Blerkom in the second season of critically-acclaimed Apple TV+ musical comedy Schmigadoon! (pictured with onscreen fianc\u00e9e Jaime Camil)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\n‘The greatest cast ever assembled!’ Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio’s sixties\/seventies-set season officially wrapped production in Vancouver on July 31<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham showed off the suspenders beneath his gray Richard James Mayfair suit and baby-blue necktie.<\/p>\n
Tony winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson – whose own Broadway show Take Me Out returns October 27 – appeared a tad sunburned in a dark rinse chambray shirt and gray slacks.<\/p>\n
Two-time Tony winner Donna Murphy – who stars in HBO’s The Gilded Age – rocked sunglasses at night with a black sheer dress emblazoned with ‘protect our rights.’ <\/p>\n
Goodnight Mommy actress Crystal Lucas-Perry – who makes her Broadway debut as John Adams – proudly posed beside her 1776 director Diane Paulus and co-director\/choreographer Jeffrey L. Page. <\/p>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nHamilton-esque: Previews for the Roundabout Theater Company production – starring only actors who identify as female, transgender, and nonbinary – began on September 16 and it runs through January 8<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nHere we go again! The original 1969 Broadway production of 1776 – based on the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence – won three Tony Awards including best musical<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nAction star: Also attending the Broadway opening was Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nSwagger: The 70-year-old Irishman looked dapper in a blue chambray three-piece suit with oxblood boots<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nAmadeus alum: Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham showed off the suspenders beneath his gray Richard James Mayfair suit and baby-blue necktie<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nModern Family alum: Tony winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson – whose own Broadway show Take Me Out returns October 27 – appeared a tad sunburned in a dark rinse chambray shirt and gray slacks<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Non-binary transmasc theater maker Sav Souza – who plays Dr. Josiah Bartlett – rocked a custom ‘Trans People Have Always Existed’ jacket by Gubbins NYC designer Evie Schuckman.<\/p>\n
Gisela Adisa, Liz Mikel, and Sushma Saha take on the respective roles of Robert Livingston, John Hancock, and James Wilson.<\/p>\n
Other members of the 1776 cast glamming up on the red carpet included Brooke Simpson, Salome B. Smith, Oneika Phillips, Sara Porkalob, and Shelby Acosta.<\/p>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nMaking a statement! Two-time Tony winner Donna Murphy – who stars in HBO’s The Gilded Age – rocked sunglasses at night with a black sheer dress emblazoned with ‘protect our rights’<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nMaestros and their muse: Goodnight Mommy actress Crystal Lucas-Perry – who makes her Broadway debut as John Adams – proudly posed beside her 1776 director Diane Paulus and co-director\/choreographer Jeffrey L. Page<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\n‘Trans People Have Always Existed’: Non-binary transmasc theater maker Sav Souza – who plays Dr. Josiah Bartlett – rocked a custom jacket by Gubbins NYC designer Evie Schuckman<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nDiversity: (from LR) Gisela Adisa, Liz Mikel, and Sushma Saha take on the respective roles of Robert Livingston, John Hancock, and James Wilson <\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nSpotlight: Other members of the 1776 cast glamming up on the red carpet included (from LR) Brooke Simpson, Salome B. Smith, Oneika Phillips, Sara Porkalob, and Shelby Acosta<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n