MRS. DOUBTFIRE Celebrates Opening Night On Broadway | Photo Journal

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The company of Mrs. Doubtfire | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely

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Kobi Kassal
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December 6, 2021 10:15 AM
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The hip old granny has finally made her way to the Great White Way. Last night, Mrs. Doubtfire celebrated their opening night at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre followed by an elegant party at Cipriani 42nd Street. With a book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell and music and lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, this production marks director Jerry Zaks’ 25th Broadway show.

Mrs. Doubtfire features Tony nominee Rob McClure as Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Doubtfire, Jenn Gambatese as Miranda Hillard, Peter Bartlett as Mr. Jolly, Charity Angél Dawson as Wanda Sellner, Mark Evans as Stuart Dunmire, J. Harrison Ghee as Andre Mayem, Analise Scarpaci as Lydia Hillard, Jake Ryan Flynn as Christopher Hillard, Avery Sell as Natalie Hillard and Tony Award nominee Brad Oscar as Frank Hillard. Mrs. Doubtfire also features Cameron Adams, Calvin L. Cooper, Kaleigh Cronin, Maria Dalanno, Casey Garvin, David Hibbard, KJ Hippensteel, Aaron Kaburick, Jodi Kimura, Erica Mansfield, Brian Martin, Alexandra Matteo, Sam Middleton, LaQuet Sharnell Pringle, Akilah Sailers, Jaquez André Sims, Addison Takefman, Travis Waldschmidt and Aléna Watter.

Read our review of the new musical comedy here. 

Go on the town and see photos from opening night:

The company of Mrs. Doubtfire | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely
Rob McClure takes his bow in Mrs. Doubtfire | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely
The company of Mrs. Doubtfire | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely
Director Jerry Zaks and his wife Jill Rose | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely
The Hillard Clan | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely
Brad Oscar and Rob McClure | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely
The company of Mrs. Doubtfire | Photo: Rebecca J Michelson/Theatrely

Mrs. Doubtfire is now in performance at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre on West 43rd Street in New York City. For tickets and more information, visit here.

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Kobi Kassal

Hailing from sunny South Florida, Kobi Kassal founded Theatrely (formerly Theatre Talk Boston) while attending Boston University. He is an avid theatre attender and can be found seeing a performance most nights of the week (in normal times!) He is interested in the cross section of theatre, popular culture, hospitality, and politics. He also loves a good bagel!

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