With Terrence Mann we stopped and talked with him for like 5 minutes - really nice guy. With Nathan, he was rushing by to get to "The frogs" at Lincoln Center.
Saw Brooke Shields in the audience at DRS (the night after Wonderful Town closed), signed the playbill for us, was very nice also.
I spilled coffee on Barbara Cook in an elevator. It was her fault, she stopped short, who does that walking into an empty elevator???
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Bumped into Amy (who actually plays Amy in 'Little Women') at Rosie O'Grady's restaurant and had a really nice chat with her. The girl is a sweetheart.
Also saw (don't know his real name) Professor Baher from 'Little Women' five times on the street so far. Not exactly well-known stars, but I've seen them.
Harvey Fierstein likes to walk with his bodyguard a lot and the composers of Avenue Q were walking to the theater one time as well.
"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman
Good lord, I've lived here almost 15 years and I can't begin to count the number of Broadway and movie stars I've passed on the street. When I first moved here and was persuing a career in Theatre, it was so exciting - my friends and I would make a game of it and call each other - "Guess who I just saw on the STREET!!"...nowadays I just nudge my boyfriend and say - something like "hey look, Elizabeth Berkeley."..and we keep on moving...
"I don't really get the ending,all i can go with is when after several months,Judith saw Pat sang,and later she kissed him on the toilet,after that the story back to where Pat went down from the stage after he'd sung,and he went to the italian lady.I just don't get it,what Judith exatcly meant when he kissed Pat that she had seen,and did Pat end up together with The Italian Lady?Please help me,thank u very much!"
Quote from someone on IMDB in reference to a movie he/she didn't understand. Such grammar!
i've seen adam fleming walking down 45th street, kathy brier at a deli, john hill on his way to dare, michael shawn lewis and john tags many places. chestry gregory at a pizza place, becky gulzig and tomar wilson at a deli. i saw michael arden at random places this fall. berandeete peters by urban outfitters. ive also seen mario cantone and ann harada walking on 8th ave. when i saw taboo hollie howard was sitting behind me and when i saw good vibirations some of the nicest kids in town(serge kushiner,peter matthew smith, camron adams and linday chambers) were next to me . i saw matt morrison a couple weeks ago by hairspray. and ive seen shoshana bean around a few times. and when i was at starbucks about 2 weeks ago eden esponiza and aaron lohr were there. euan morton once too
besides in nyc ive seen greg elderman and carole camolee in shoprite in my town.
"gimme a bottle of bourbon and half a chicken and i'll conquer the world!"
I saw Mario Cantone at the final performance of The Frogs, and ended up walking behind him for a few blocks afterwards. It probably looked like I was stalking him, but we were just going the same way!
And I saw Andy Senor from RENT randomly around Times Square.
many many times throughout the years.......have actually had lovely conversations on the streets with:
Tyne Daly Harry Groener Ann Reinking Bernadette Peters Larry Blyden Phyllis Diller Monty Hall Tony Roberts Anne Meara Mickey Rooney Judith Lowery Mark Baker
(those last two were over 20 years ago and on the subway! Judith Lowery was always the very old lady in a ton of things including the tv series PHYLLIS and was in a James Bond film--was shocked she was waiting on a subway platform--I approached her and said Miss Lowery????? She was so frail and old but her mind sharp as a tack, but I was shocked she was riding the subway.
Mark Baker( I believe that was his name ) starred in the Hal Prince/Sondheim revival of CANDIDE in the title role. He was warm, adorable and friendly and I wish the subway ride had lasted longer.
p.s. lots lots more..........i will list them as they come to mind, if I remember:)
"Blow out the candles Robert and make a wish. Want something, want SOMETHING."
that's why i love just walking around. there's always a good chance that someone fun is going to walk by! my favorite was the time that john tartaglia crashed right into me in shubert alley. he was so aplogetic and it took me a second to realize that it was him. i definitley had a silent freak out moment.
wow, i don't know what i would do if i saw idina on my subway car...lol
Katecab, if you run into Idina on the subway, kindly do not ask her to try defying gravity on the D train.........this woman clearly has powers we do not wanna mess with! :)
"Blow out the candles Robert and make a wish. Want something, want SOMETHING."
It's really not that rare. If you live in the city, and spend any time at all walking around, you're bound to run into some of these people, especially in the theatre district. I mean, they have to go to work everyday so they're obviously going to be walking the sidewalks in that area. I've been going to school in the city for a year and a half and I don't think a week has gone by that I haven't seen someone 'famous'.
I ran up to Judy Kuhn on the street and complimented her.
I waited on Eden Espinosa, Ann Harada, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Vanessa Williams, Frank Langella, George Hamilton, Dee hoty, and Celeste Holm.
Lillias White stood in front of me in line at McDonald's, a couple of years before I had an invitation to her dressing room in Dinah Was.
I was eating dinner at Joe Allen's with the director David Saint, when not only was Al Pacino sitting at the table next to us, Bryan Batt came over, sat at our table, and we had a conversation. That same night, the whole revival cast of Company was there. I met Scott Ellis, but LaChanze walked past, and I never got to say anything to her.
I met Joey MacIntyre at the Broadway flea market.
"Do you know what pledge time is, Andrew"? said the PBS Executive.
"Yes", Lloyd Webber replied. "My 50th birthday special must be one program that gets done a lot."
"No", mused the man from PBS heedlessy. "Not so much. Our Stephen Sondheim Carnegie Hall concert. That's a big one."
Spoons, forks and knives seemed suddenly to suspend their motion in horror, all around the table.
I'm jealous of the person who saw VINCE VAUGHN. I love that man.
Sorry on topic. I've seen Idina on the subway. I've seen Craig Bierko, around where I work. I saw Ethan Hawke in Central and made eye contact with him. It took me a secodn to realize who it was because I remember thinking that man looks cute and kind of like Ethan Hawke. But Ethan Hawke hasn't looked good in a bit. But I was wrong because he had that smirk on his face like I know you know who I am.
I've seen a lot of other celebrities around but they aren't on broadway so it's not important.
Oh, Colin Firth and I locked eyes. :)
It's worth a shot/ :)
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My friends and I stood in line at a Burger King with Stephanie D'Abruzzo and Ann Harada and they were really sweet. We also saw Patrick Wilson eating pizza on 8th Ave. One time my friend was walking in Times Square, talking about how Shoshana was taking over for Idina and the person in front of them turns around, and it's Shoshana. Go figure!
when i was seeing wicked one night- i saw kendra kassebaum from rent walkin by. i was talking out loud and said her name- not realizing at the moment she wouldn't know me lol..
that's about it RANDOMLY walking around-the others i just follow :) lol
"maybe our mistakes are what make our fate. Without them, what would shape our lives? Perhaps if we never veered off course, we wouldn't fall in love, or have babies, or be who we are. After all, seasons change. So do cities. People come into your life and people go. But it's comforting to know the ones you love are always in your heart. And if you're very lucky, a plane ride away" -sex and the city
Hi, new to the board, thought I'd chime in. Actually, just tonight I saw Jenna Leigh Green walking down 42nd street looking disheveled, but still pretty. I miss her in Bare. She was good on Sabrina. Maybe she was coming from rehearsal for the Wicked tour which I can't wait to see her in.
"Tracy Turnblad's a tramp and she's retarded. That's right, she's fast AND slow at the same time."
I was exiting the Broadway store by the Marquis, hoping that I could "bump into" a Broadway star that was in Millie. I got to "bump into" Susan Egan. I got a picture with her.
One time, I also took a random picture of the Marquis Theater. I got the picture developed, and there was a guy who kind of looked like Richard Gere. He was wearing a trenchcoat, SNL hat, and was talking on a cell phone. Maybe he worked for SNL.
"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611