Parties

Broadway’s Monday Night Double Feature: Lincoln Center’s Ruby Gala and a Kander Birthday Bash

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John Kander and Jennifer Lopez
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Before that, the sunken atrium of Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater swarmed with over 1,000 guests sipping the gala’s specialty cocktail: a deep red mix of Martini Fiero and tonic. Ruby being the 40th anniversary gemstone, guests were encouraged to dress the fiery part. Upon arriving—and knowing I’d have to dash out directly after the show—the company’s publicist asked, “Where are you going after, Chita or MTC?” (As if the community weren’t already stretched thin enough, that night also held the dance-centric Chita Rivera Awards and the Manhattan Theatre Club’s annual gala.)

An array of company stalwarts performed selections reflecting LCT’s notably highbrow productions: the ever-surprising Leslie Uggams charted the passing trends of “Anything Goes,” Norm Lewis and Jordan Donica each lusciously baritoned their way into A New Brain and My Fair Lady, and the cast of Falsettos (Christian Borle, Stephanie J. Block, Andrew Rannells, Anthony Rosenthal, Tracie Thoms, Brandon Uranowitz, and Betsy Wolfe) offered comic relief with “The Baseball Game.” Victoria Clark and Kelli O’Hara re-earned their respective Tonys with songs from The Light in the Piazza and The King and I.