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The first new play of the spring 2011 season, David Lindsay-Abaire’s Good People, has made its Broadway bow. The story of an uneasy reunion between a middle-aged woman stuck in her working-class South Boston neighborhood (Frances McDormand) and a doctor who escaped (Tate Donovan), the comedy is being mounted by Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole collaborator, Daniel Sullivan, for the playwright's longtime artistic home, Manhattan Theatre Club. After the opening night performance on March 3 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, the company celebrated at B.B. King’s on 42nd Street. Take a look at all the A-list folks who made the scene!
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