July 10, 2009

Home
Playbill Club
Discounts
Benefits
Join Club
Member Services
News
U.S./Canada
International
Tony Awards
Obituaries
Awards Roundup
All
Listings/Tickets
Broadway
Off-Broadway
Regional/Tours
London
Features
Week in Review
Broadway Grosses
On the Record
The DVD Shelf
Stage to Screens
On Opening Night
Inside Track
Playbill Archives
Ask Playbill.com
Special Features
Tony Features
All

Buy Broadway show merchandise
Shop for Broadway Merchandise
Casting & Jobs
Job Listings
Post a Job
Celebrity Buzz
Diva Talk
Brief Encounter
The Leading Men
Cue and A
Onstage & Backstage
Who's Who
Insider Info
Playbill Digital
Multimedia
Photo Galleries
Interactive
Polls
Quizzes
Contests
Theatre Central
Sites
Connections
Reference
Awards Database
Seating Charts
Restaurants
Hotels
FAQs

RSS News Feed


News: US/Canada
Related Information
Email this Article Email this Article
Printer-friendly Printer-friendly

Bookmark and Share
Hoffman's Team Wins LAByrinth Charades Benefit

By Zachary Pincus-Roth
14 Nov 2006

Philip Seymour Hoffman's team emerged victorious in the LAByrinth Theater Company's annual celebrity charades benefit at the Downtown Auditorium in New York's financial district on Nov. 13.

In the final round of the tournament, which took place inside a boxing ring, Hoffman's black team — which included Sam Rockwell, Justin Theroux, Mark Ronson, Billy Crudup and Hoffman's LAByrinth co-artistic director, John Ortiz — defeated the silver team fifteen to twelve.

Hoffman's squad, sporting various combinations of black t-shirts, black athletic shorts, wigs, cigars, fake moustaches and Halloween makeup, looked like the Marx Brothers after a game of full-contact basketball. Rockwell's nose was bloody and Crudup's was patched up with a white band-aid.

The silver team included Robin Williams, Cynthia Rowley, Julianna Margulies, Dana Delany, Josh Hamilton and Zach Williams — Robin's son, who got to play with his dad by winning one of the two spots reserved for the top bidders in a pre-show live auction.

They had advanced to the final round by beating the gold team, which included Anthony Mackie, Bobby Cannavale, Erika Christensen, Jay Hernandez and Jeremy Sisto. The black team advanced by defeating the red team, made up of Daphne Rubin-Vega, Noah Emmerich, John Hawkes, Rachel Dratch, Gina Gershon and the other auction winner, Jeff Horwitz, the LAByrinth board chairman.

Moments that got the raucous crowd going included Dratch's embodiment of Linda Blair's character in "The Exorcist," and Hamilton's portrayal of the play Tape via the "sounds like" signal and then his depiction of "rape." To describe the second word in "Almost Famous," Sisto pointed to everyone around him.

Williams' energy was kept in check by the relatively straightforward titles he had to act out, such as "Sideways," "Interview with a Vampire" and "Stairway to Heaven," though he did get to be creative on "Queer as Folk." Margulies, his teammate, was especially adept, successfully portraying "My Humps" through suggestive dance and "The View" by impersonating all the members of that talk show sitting around a table.

Hoffman's team's strategy was to skip the phrases that were taking too long to get. In the first round, Crudup skipped "Weeds" by simply walking off without a word. Was it because the Showtime comedy stars his ex-beau, Mary-Louise Parker?

During the live auction before the tournament and between rounds, John Patrick Shanley served as the excited auctioneer, spouting grand statements such as "This is the golden Mesopotamia of New York City" and "I declare this entire place an erogenous zone." He thanked one of the event's sponsors, "Time Out New York — the only magazine named after a punishment."

Before the main event was a VIP reception at Bobby Van's Steakhouse, where the producer Daryl Roth received the Hoghe Award in honor of her dedication to the LAByrinth. For more information visit www.labtheater.org.



Keyword:

Features/Location:

Writer:

 


advanced search

Free Membership
Exclusive Ticket Discounts
Join

NEWEST DISCOUNTS
Memphis
The Tempermentals
Tin Pan Alley Rag
Waiting for Godot
Our Town
Girls Night
Stone Soup
South Pacific
Vanities

ALSO SAVE ON BROADWAY'S BEST
Blithe Spirit
Chicago
Hair
Next to Normal
The 39 Steps
The Norman Conquests
The Phantom of
   the Opera
Shrek The Musical
Waiting for Godot
and more!

Streaming Today:
2:00 AM EST
Composer Spotlight: Leslie Bricusse
11:00 PM EST
Composer Spotlight: Leslie Bricusse
 
Latest Podcast:
"Next to Normal" orchestrator Michael Starobin and music director Charlie Alterman

Newest features from PlaybillArts.com:

A Chat With: Composer Eric Salzman; Jukebox... Plays at Bargemusic Thru July 10

Photo Journal: Dessay and Pirgu Star in Santa Fe Traviata

Click here for more classical music, opera, and dance features.


· Schedule of Upcoming Broadway Shows
· Schedule of Upcoming Off-Broadway Shows
· Broadway Rush and Standing Room Only Policies
· Broadway's July 4 Performance Schedule Changes
· Long Runs on Broadway
· Weekly Schedule of Current Broadway Shows
· Upcoming Cast Recordings


Click here to see all of the latest polls !


Email this page to a friend!