The two-time Tony Award winner takes us behind the scenes in her Elizabeth Arden styled dressing room decorated in the makeup icon’s signature color: pink.
Christine Ebersole
Marc J. Franklin
Go behind the scenes at the Nederlander Theatre with Christine Ebsersole who currently stars as Elizabeth Arden alongside Patti LuPone as Helena Rubinstein in the new musical War Paint. The two tell the story of the rival cosmetics giants, spanning the late 1930s to the early 1960s, who were the country’s first major female entrepreneurs as well as fierce competitors.
Ebersole’s dressing room is styled in true Arden fashion by Peter Glebo, from original Arden Ardena skin cream to vintage Arden ads, the room holds the elegance and glamour that Arden’s brand represented.
Flip through photos of her dressing room below:
Behind Dressing Room Doors: War Paint’s Tony-Nominated Christine Ebersole
Behind Dressing Room Doors: War Paint’s Tony-Nominated Christine Ebersole
The two-time Tony Award winner takes us behind the scenes in her Elizabeth Arden styled dressing room decorated in the makeup icon’s signature color: pink.
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Christine Ebersole
Marc J. Franklin
Christine Ebersole
Marc J. Franklin
Christine Ebersole’s dressing room designed by Peter Glebo.
Marc J. Franklin
A photograph of Marilyn Monroe at Elizabeth Arden Salon, New York City, taken by Ed Feingersh, March, 1955.
Marc J. Franklin
Angela Lansbury’s flowers from the séance scene in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit.
Marc J. Franklin
Framed sheet music of the song “Face to Face” from the show which was a gift from Scott Frankel.
Marc J. Franklin
Collage artwork created by her husband Bill Moloney.
Marc J. Franklin
A room divider that is covered with vintage Arden ads from over the years.
Marc J. Franklin
All of the hats Christine Ebersole wears throughout the show.
Marc J. Franklin
Christine Ebersole’s dressing room
Marc J. Franklin
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