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Real-Life Couple Byrne and Cannavale to Star in 'Moonstruck' Benefit Reading

Summary

  • Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale to play lead roles in 'Moonstruck' reading
  • All-star cast includes Patti LuPone, Steve Buscemi, and John Turturro
  • Benefit supports New York Stage and Film's programming and initiatives
Real-Life Couple Byrne and Cannavale to Star in 'Moonstruck' Benefit Reading

In a unique theatrical event, real-life couple Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale will take on the lead roles of Loretta Castorini and Ronny Cammareri in a one-night-only benefit reading of the beloved film 'Moonstruck'. The reading, set to take place on November 10th, will feature an impressive ensemble cast, including Patti LuPone, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro, and more.

The event aims to raise funds for New York Stage and Film, an organization that supports the development of new works and provides year-round programming, residencies, and apprenticeships for emerging artists and technicians. The reading will be directed by Tony Award winner Doug Hughes and hosted by Peter Sagal, the host of the radio show 'Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me'.

This will mark the first time the Academy Award-winning film, which earned Cher an Oscar for Best Actress, will be adapted for the stage. Fans of the original movie can look forward to seeing a fresh interpretation of the classic romantic comedy, brought to life by this talented cast.

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The 'Moonstruck' benefit reading is a one-night-only event where real-life couple Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale will play the lead roles of Loretta Castorini and Ronny Cammareri, originally portrayed by Cher and Nicolas Cage in the classic film.
The impressive ensemble cast includes Patti LuPone, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro, and other renowned actors.
The benefit reading will be held at the Music Box Theatre in New York City on November 10th.

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