See Christine Ebersole Perform With Seth Rudetsky at Huntington Theatre Company | Playbill

Photos See Christine Ebersole Perform With Seth Rudetsky at Huntington Theatre Company The January 26 concert was the latest installment in the Tony-winning, Boston-based company’s Broadway @ The Huntington series.
Seth Rudetsky and Christine Ebersole Nile Scott Studios

Christine Ebersole, last seen on Broadway in War Paint, joined Playbill and Sirius/XM favorite Seth Rudetsky for a one night only concert January 26 at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, as part of the company’s Broadway @ The Huntington series. The concert took place the Calderwood Pavillion at the Boston Center for the Arts.

The concert, produced by Mark Cortale Productions, blended behind-the-scenes anecdotes with various tunes from Ebersole’s career, including works by Stephen Sondheim, Lerner and Loewe, and Scott Frankel. Ebersole earned Tony Awards for her performances in 42nd Street and Grey Gardens. Her additional stage credits include On the Twentieth Century, Oklahoma!, Camelot, The Best Man, Blithe Spirit, and a Tony-nominated turn in Dinner at Eight.

Flip through photos from the concert below:

Photos: Christine Ebersole with Seth Rudetsky at the Huntington Theatre Company

Ebersole and Rudetsky have been special guest performers on Playbill’s Broadway on the High Seas cruises. Cabins are now on sale for Playbill’s Broadway in the Great Northwest, Playbill Travel’s first domestic cruise, will bring passengers on a journey through the Pacific Northwest from April 26–May 4, 2020. Playbill Travel is currently accepting waitlist travelers for its sold out cruises: Broadway on the Rhône River 2 April 7–14, 2019, featuring Melissa Errico, Norm Lewis, Rebecca Luker, Marc Kudisch, and Seth Rudetsky, Broadway in Bordeaux With Michael Feinstein (September 1–9, 2019), and Broadway on the High Seas: The Greek Isles (June 24–July 1, 2019). Call Playbill Travel for tickets at 866-455-6789 or visit PlaybillTravel.com.

 
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