Jane Krakowski looks leggy in a hot pink minidress at the opening of the Broadway musical revival in 1776
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Tony Award-winning actress Jane Krakowski dressed glam to attend the opening of the Broadway musical 1776 at the American Airlines Theater in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday.
The New Jersey native, who turns 54 next Tuesday, looked leggy in a short-sleeved pink minidress and nude heels.
Jane sported her signature blonde locks parted to the side and highlighted her blue eyes with heavy eyeliner to watch the two-hour, 45-minute play by director duo Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus.
Still fierce after 50! Tony Award-winning actress Jane Krakowski dressed glam to attend the opening of the Broadway musical 1776 at the American Airlines Theater in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday.
Missing from Krakowski’s (born Krajkowski) side was son Bennett, 11, from his four-year engagement to Psycho Bunny founder Robert Godley, which ended in 2013.
The Name That Tune host reprises her role as Countess Gabriele Von Blerkom in the second season of Apple TV+’s acclaimed musical comedy Schmigadoon.
The 1960s and 1970s season of Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio officially wrapped production in Vancouver on July 31.
The Schmigadoon! The ensemble also features Ariana DeBose, Cecily Strong, Keegan-Michael Key, Jaime Camil, Dove Cameron, Kristin Chenoweth, Alan Cumming, Ann Harada, Martin Short, and Tituss Burgess.
He turns 54 next Tuesday! The New Jersey native looked leggy in a short-sleeved pink minidress and nude heels.
Glamour: Jane wore her signature blonde hair parted to the side and highlighted her blue eyes with heavy eyeliner to watch the two-hour, 45-minute play by director duo Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus.
Previews for the Roundabout Theater Company production, starring only actors who identify as female, transgender and non-binary, began on September 16 and run through January 8.
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.
The Broadway opening was also attended by Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson.
‘#prouddad’: Krakowski’s side was missing his son Bennett, 11, from his four-year engagement to Psycho Bunny founder Robert Godley, which ended in 2013 (pictured June 2)
More to come! The Name That Tune host reprises her role as Countess Gabriele Von Blerkom in the second season of Apple TV +’s acclaimed musical comedy Schmigadoon. (in the photo of her with her fiancee on her screen Jaime Camil)
‘The best cast ever assembled!’ The 1960s- and 1970s-set season of Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio officially wrapped production in Vancouver on July 31.
The 70-year-old Irishman looked dapper in a blue chambray three-piece suit with blood-red boots.
Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham showed off suspenders under his gray Richard James Mayfair suit and sky blue tie.
Tony winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson, whose own Broadway show Take Me Out returns Oct. 27, appeared a little sunburned in a dark rinsed chambray shirt and gray pants.
Hamilton Style: Previews for the Roundabout Theater Company production, starring only actors who identify as female, transgender and non-binary, began on September 16 and run through January 8.
Here 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.
Action star: Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson also attended the Broadway opening
Swagger: The 70-year-old Irishman looked dapper in a blue chambray three-piece suit with burgundy boots
Amadeus alum: Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham showed off suspenders under his gray Richard James Mayfair suit and baby blue tie
Modern Family alum: Tony winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson, whose own Broadway show Take Me Out returns Oct. 27, looked a little sunburned in a dark-wash chambray shirt and gray pants.
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