The Philanthropist

Matthew Broderick stars in this comedic take on the insular lives of academics.

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Helming Godot’s ship (and leading men Bill Irwin and Nathan Lane) is director Anthony Page, who has a fleet of great actors at his disposal.

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The string of stars migrating from Hollywood to the Broadway stage lately has been fast and furious—and shows no sign of slowing, especially now that spring is officially here! The Roundabout Theater Company alone has over a half dozen familiar faces hitting the stage as the warm weather rolls in, including Matthew Broderick and Jonathan Cake in Brit comedy The Philanthropist, and Nathan Lane, Bill Irwin, John Goodman and John Glover in Samuel Beckett’s famed Waiting for Godot. Both productions stepped out on March 20 to greet the press at The American Airlines Theater before heading off to rehearsals in preparation for their respective late-season openings. Click on to get to know the stars and their shows before they hit the stage!

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Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Matthew Broderick – Jonathan Cake
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Christopher Hamtpon – Steven Weber – Matthew Broderick – Anna Madeley – Jonathan Cake – David Grindley
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Matthew Broderick – Steven Weber
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Anna Madeley – Jonathan Cake
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Christopher Hampton – Matthew Broderick – David Grindley
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – John Glover – Bill Irwin – Nathan Lane – John Goodman
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Bill Irwin – Anthony Page – Nathan Lane
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – John Goodman – John Glover
Philanthropist and Godot Meet and Greets – Todd Haimes – Matthew Broderick – Jonathan Cake
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