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Artwork for Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche in Twentieth Century. A glowing, vintage old-hollywood looking image of Alec and Anne holding each other close while the paparazzi surrounds them. Artwork for Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche in Twentieth Century. A glowing, vintage old-hollywood looking image of Alec and Anne holding each other close while the paparazzi surrounds them. Artwork for Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche in Twentieth Century. A glowing, vintage old-hollywood looking image of Alec and Anne holding each other close while the paparazzi surrounds them.

Alec Baldwin & Anne Heche

Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche in TWENTIETH CENTURY. Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche in TWENTIETH CENTURY.

Twentieth Century

April 29, 2019 at 7:30PM

Studio 54

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Alec Baldwin & Anne Heche

Twentieth Century

April 29, 2019 at 7:30PM

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Roundabout proudly presented a one-night-only Reunion Benefit Reading.

Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche reunited with director Walter Bobbie and members of the 2004 Broadway production of Ken Ludwig’s hilarious adaption of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur’s Twentieth Century.

All proceeds benefited Roundabout Theatre Company’s many programs.

Bankrupt, with his career on a downslide, egomaniacal Broadway director Oscar Jaffee (Baldwin) boards the Twentieth Century Limited and encounters his former discovery and ex-chorus girl Lily Garland (Heche), now a temperamental Hollywood star. He’ll do anything to get her back under contract and back in his bed, but his former protégé will have nothing to do with him.

All of the action takes place on board the legendary Twentieth Century train from Chicago to New York City where Oscar has 20 hours to persuade Lily to return to Broadway in his upcoming show. If he fails, it’s the end of the line.

Photos from the 2004 Broadway Production of Twentieth Century:

Twentieth Century Cast

Oscar Jaffee
Alec Baldwin
Lily Garland
Anne Heche
Matthew Clark
Henry Winkler
Owen O’Malley
Dan Butler
Dr. Grover Lockwood
Nick Choksi
First Beard
Stephen DeRosa
Anita Highland
Holley Fain
Ida Webb
Julie Halston
Max Jacobs
Richard Kind
Conductor
Michael Mulheren
George Smith
Paul Alexander Nolan
Porter
Raji Ahsan
Porter
Franklin Bongjio
Porter
Daniel Frederick
Porter
Evan Powell

Twentieth Century Creative

Playwrights
Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
Based on a play by
Charles Bruce Millholland
New adaptation by
Ken Ludwig
Director
Walter Bobbie

Benefit Tickets

Underwriter Package at $25,000 | $24,340 tax-deductible

  • 6 Premium house seats in center orchestra
  • Listing as an Underwriter on all posters, programs and press materials below show title
  • Invitation to exclusive pre-show cast and crew reception for all 6 guests
  • Reserved seating at the post-show cocktail party with the cast
  • Complimentary cocktail at intermission
  • Limited edition, framed show poster signed by the company

Call Special Events at 212.719.9393, ext. 369 for more information.

Benefactor Ticket(s) at $2,500 | $2,400 tax-deductible

  • Premium house seat in center orchestra
  • Invitation to attend post-show cast party
  • Complimentary cocktail at intermission
  • Limited edition, framed show poster signed by the company

VIP Ticket(s) at $1,000 | $930 tax-deductible

  • Prime orchestra seat
  • Invitation to attend post-show cast party
  • Complimentary cocktail at intermission

Standard Tickets

Premium Ticket(s) at $500 | $430 tax-deductible

  • Orchestra seat
  • Invitation to attend post-show cast party
  • Complimentary cocktail at intermission

Prime Ticket(s) at $250 | $250 tax-deductible

  • Orchestra/front mezzanine seat

Preferred Ticket(s) at $150 | $150 tax-deductible

  • Rear orchestra/mid mezzanine seat

General Ticket(s) at $100 | $100 tax-deductible

  • Rear mezzanine seat
  • Limited availability

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Photography: Douglas Kirkland • Design: Fraver

The empty house of Studio 54. The floor of the orchestra section is wooden. Elaborate gold moldings are on the red walls and ceilings, with a bright blue and gold dome at the top.

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Studio 54

254 West 54th Street, New York, NY

between Broadway and 8th Avenue