Stars like Katie Holmes, Alan Cumming, and Rose Byrne are all joining Broadway’s best talent in supporting the Roundabout Theatre Company!
The three stars – who have all starred on Broadway themselves – stepped out for the 2024 Roundabout Theatre Company Gala on Monday night (March 4) at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City.
The event honored director Kenny Leon with the Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre and The Rudin Family with the Ovation Award for Excellence in Philanthropy. These awards are given to those who have made an indelible impact on both theatre and Roundabout.
Oscar winner Ariana DeBose gave a special concert performance at the gala.
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Katie Holmes
Jim Parsons and husband Todd Spiewak
Kelsey Grammer
Matt Dillon
Rose Byrne
Vanessa Williams
Anna Chlumsky
Richard Kind
Alan...
The three stars – who have all starred on Broadway themselves – stepped out for the 2024 Roundabout Theatre Company Gala on Monday night (March 4) at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City.
The event honored director Kenny Leon with the Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre and The Rudin Family with the Ovation Award for Excellence in Philanthropy. These awards are given to those who have made an indelible impact on both theatre and Roundabout.
Oscar winner Ariana DeBose gave a special concert performance at the gala.
Head inside to see all of the attendees at the gala…
Keep scrolling to see all of the celebs who attended…
Katie Holmes
Jim Parsons and husband Todd Spiewak
Kelsey Grammer
Matt Dillon
Rose Byrne
Vanessa Williams
Anna Chlumsky
Richard Kind
Alan...
- 3/5/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The Teens for Food Justice (Tffj) 2023 Gala was held at the Lighthouse at Pier 61, Chelsea Piers in New York City, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the organization and support its ongoing efforts to make fresh food more accessible and improve nutritional health within New York City and Denver’s low-income communities through school-based, youth-led hydroponic farming.
Alisha Antonetti, Sanniyah Watson, Ariana DeBose, Namar Antoine
Credit/Copyright: Pmc / Paul Bruinooge
The Gala featured artist and Emcee Ariana DeBose and celebrity chef Melba Wilson. The Honorees at the 2023 Gala were Randy Stern (Teens for Food Justice Champion) and Alyssa Gardner-Vazquez (Distinguished Tffj Alumna). The auction and fundraising was conducted by C K Swett.
Students construct the hydroponic farms and grow the crops as part of their Stem classes. Each farm can produce up to 10,000lbs of fresh produce per year. As one Tffj farmer puts it, “Healthy eating should be a...
Alisha Antonetti, Sanniyah Watson, Ariana DeBose, Namar Antoine
Credit/Copyright: Pmc / Paul Bruinooge
The Gala featured artist and Emcee Ariana DeBose and celebrity chef Melba Wilson. The Honorees at the 2023 Gala were Randy Stern (Teens for Food Justice Champion) and Alyssa Gardner-Vazquez (Distinguished Tffj Alumna). The auction and fundraising was conducted by C K Swett.
Students construct the hydroponic farms and grow the crops as part of their Stem classes. Each farm can produce up to 10,000lbs of fresh produce per year. As one Tffj farmer puts it, “Healthy eating should be a...
- 11/7/2023
- Look to the Stars
Last week, City Harvest, New York City’s first and largest food rescue organization, presented The 40th Anniversary Gala: House of Harvest, hosted by actor, model and producer Tyson Beckford, with décor by world-renowned celebrity event planner Colin Cowie.
The evening raised enough to provide more than 9.6 million meals for New Yorkers in need as they continue to grapple with record-high food costs, the end of federal aid programs, and the continued economic impacts of the pandemic.
The event honored the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim Kallman and City Harvest’s frontline workers who were at the forefront of the organization’s work to help feed New Yorkers in need at the height of and throughout the pandemic. These frontline heroes helped rescue and distribute nearly 300 million pounds of food for New Yorkers across all five boroughs between March 2020 and June 2022 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
A native...
The evening raised enough to provide more than 9.6 million meals for New Yorkers in need as they continue to grapple with record-high food costs, the end of federal aid programs, and the continued economic impacts of the pandemic.
The event honored the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim Kallman and City Harvest’s frontline workers who were at the forefront of the organization’s work to help feed New Yorkers in need at the height of and throughout the pandemic. These frontline heroes helped rescue and distribute nearly 300 million pounds of food for New Yorkers across all five boroughs between March 2020 and June 2022 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
A native...
- 5/4/2023
- Look to the Stars
Since stepping down from their roles as working royals, Prince Harry has been free to break some of the old family rules and protocols he once lived by.
One example of this is when he and his wife, Meghan Markle, visited a restaurant in Harlem during their trip to New York City in 2021. Now the restaurant owner is remembering the Duke of Sussex’s eating habits and the way he ate chicken, which isn’t the royal way.
Prince Harry trying traditional native Australian ingredients during a visit to Mission Australia | Phil Noble – Pool/Getty Images Restaurant owner says Harry ate off another customer’s plate but ‘didn’t lick his fingers’
Melba Wilson owns Melba’s, the eatery the Sussexes made a surprise visit to during their Big Apple trip.
Wilson recalled that the prince actually ate some food from another person’s plate and picked up his chicken when he ate it.
One example of this is when he and his wife, Meghan Markle, visited a restaurant in Harlem during their trip to New York City in 2021. Now the restaurant owner is remembering the Duke of Sussex’s eating habits and the way he ate chicken, which isn’t the royal way.
Prince Harry trying traditional native Australian ingredients during a visit to Mission Australia | Phil Noble – Pool/Getty Images Restaurant owner says Harry ate off another customer’s plate but ‘didn’t lick his fingers’
Melba Wilson owns Melba’s, the eatery the Sussexes made a surprise visit to during their Big Apple trip.
Wilson recalled that the prince actually ate some food from another person’s plate and picked up his chicken when he ate it.
- 5/3/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
City Harvest Presents The 40th Anniversary Gala: House of Harvest featuring an elegant dinner with a one-of-a-kind live and silent auction brings together celebrities, influencers, and other high-profile individuals for the organization’s most important fundraising night of the year.
Marking 40 years serving New York City, all proceeds from the evening will support City Harvest’s work to rescue more than 75 million pounds of nutritious food this year–nearly 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels–and deliver it, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers in need. City Harvest’s 2022 gala raised a record-breaking $5.2 million, enough to provide more than 12 million meals for New Yorkers in need. Now, as millions of New Yorkers face record-high food prices, expiration of federal supports, and the continued economic impacts from the pandemic, the need for food assistance in New York City remains high.
The event will honor the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim...
Marking 40 years serving New York City, all proceeds from the evening will support City Harvest’s work to rescue more than 75 million pounds of nutritious food this year–nearly 20% higher than pre-pandemic levels–and deliver it, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers in need. City Harvest’s 2022 gala raised a record-breaking $5.2 million, enough to provide more than 12 million meals for New Yorkers in need. Now, as millions of New Yorkers face record-high food prices, expiration of federal supports, and the continued economic impacts from the pandemic, the need for food assistance in New York City remains high.
The event will honor the organization’s longtime Board Chair Jim...
- 4/13/2023
- Look to the Stars
Everyone loves Melba Wilson. If you don’t know her name, don’t worry; you’ll still love her when we are done telling you everything you need to know about her. She’s a woman who owns a restaurant, she’s opening a new one, she’s a television host, a judge, and she’s even a chef who can take down some of the most famous celebrity chefs in the world – and she does it with classic comfort food recipes. Here’s what you need to know about the powerhouse chef. 1. She is a Judge She doesn’t judge regularly, but she’s had a few
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Melba Wilson...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Melba Wilson...
- 5/16/2022
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Last week in New York City, City Harvest held their 2022 Gala: Red Supper Club which featured an elegant dinner and one-of-a-kind live and silent auction.
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen at City Harvest 2022 Gala: Red Supper Club
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All proceeds from the evening will support the organization’s work to rescue 100 million pounds of nutritious food this year and deliver it, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers in need.
The evening honored Eric Ripert, chef and co-owner of the three Michelin-starred Le Bernardin, and his wife Sandra, who have both been steadfast supporters of City Harvest for the past 25 years. Chef Ripert currently serves as Vice Chair of City Harvest’s Board of Directors and is a member of the Food Council, a group of culinary experts and top chefs that supports the organization’s work.
Hosted by Benjamin Bratt, the event featured other notable guests including John Legend,...
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen at City Harvest 2022 Gala: Red Supper Club
Credit/Copyright: Getty
All proceeds from the evening will support the organization’s work to rescue 100 million pounds of nutritious food this year and deliver it, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers in need.
The evening honored Eric Ripert, chef and co-owner of the three Michelin-starred Le Bernardin, and his wife Sandra, who have both been steadfast supporters of City Harvest for the past 25 years. Chef Ripert currently serves as Vice Chair of City Harvest’s Board of Directors and is a member of the Food Council, a group of culinary experts and top chefs that supports the organization’s work.
Hosted by Benjamin Bratt, the event featured other notable guests including John Legend,...
- 5/2/2022
- Look to the Stars
Harlem restaurateur and TV personality Melba Wilson has signed with Buchwald.
The representation comes as Wilson moves deeper into the TV space after her eponymous eatery, Melba’s Restaurant, made her famous for its “American Comfort” menu. Wilson has struck an overall TV development deal with Pigeon Inc., the production company behind OWN’s Iyanla: Fix My Life, to develop and produce non-scripted content.
She has made many TV appearances on 60 Minutes, Live with Kelly & Ryan, Good Morning America and The View. And Wilson served as a TV judge on The Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay and The Worst Cooks in America.
She ...
The representation comes as Wilson moves deeper into the TV space after her eponymous eatery, Melba’s Restaurant, made her famous for its “American Comfort” menu. Wilson has struck an overall TV development deal with Pigeon Inc., the production company behind OWN’s Iyanla: Fix My Life, to develop and produce non-scripted content.
She has made many TV appearances on 60 Minutes, Live with Kelly & Ryan, Good Morning America and The View. And Wilson served as a TV judge on The Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay and The Worst Cooks in America.
She ...
- 2/24/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Harlem restaurateur and TV personality Melba Wilson has signed with Buchwald.
The representation comes as Wilson moves deeper into the TV space after her eponymous eatery, Melba’s Restaurant, made her famous for its “American Comfort” menu. Wilson has struck an overall TV development deal with Pigeon Inc., the production company behind OWN’s Iyanla: Fix My Life, to develop and produce non-scripted content.
She has made many TV appearances on 60 Minutes, Live with Kelly & Ryan, Good Morning America and The View. And Wilson served as a TV judge on The Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay and The Worst Cooks in America.
She ...
The representation comes as Wilson moves deeper into the TV space after her eponymous eatery, Melba’s Restaurant, made her famous for its “American Comfort” menu. Wilson has struck an overall TV development deal with Pigeon Inc., the production company behind OWN’s Iyanla: Fix My Life, to develop and produce non-scripted content.
She has made many TV appearances on 60 Minutes, Live with Kelly & Ryan, Good Morning America and The View. And Wilson served as a TV judge on The Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay and The Worst Cooks in America.
She ...
- 2/24/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Television host and philanthropist Rachael Ray announced today the launch of Rachael Ray’s Yum-o! Cooking Camp delivered by Shipt powered by the Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City and South Beach Wine & Food Festivals presented by Capital One.
The Free 16-part live virtual cooking camp will help provide a fun and accessible activity to support families whose camps and child care centers are closed this summer. The interactive online series will connect viewers to their favorite chefs, celebrities and lifestyle personalities who will teach them simple recipes, skills and techniques that will up their culinary game all while providing an unforgettable summer learning experience. The Free cooking camp series is sponsored by Barilla, Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, PotsandPans.com, Reddi-wip, Shipt, and Vlasic.
Recipes will be easy enough for kids 8-15 to follow along, but everyone is welcome to join. We encourage parents to participate with kids and cook along with our instructors.
The Free 16-part live virtual cooking camp will help provide a fun and accessible activity to support families whose camps and child care centers are closed this summer. The interactive online series will connect viewers to their favorite chefs, celebrities and lifestyle personalities who will teach them simple recipes, skills and techniques that will up their culinary game all while providing an unforgettable summer learning experience. The Free cooking camp series is sponsored by Barilla, Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, PotsandPans.com, Reddi-wip, Shipt, and Vlasic.
Recipes will be easy enough for kids 8-15 to follow along, but everyone is welcome to join. We encourage parents to participate with kids and cook along with our instructors.
- 7/24/2020
- Look to the Stars
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