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<p>We just can’t get enough of <strong>Paul Rudd</strong>—no matter how hard he tries. The inescapable camera actor (<em>Our Idiot Brother</em>, <em>This is 40</em> and <em>Wanderlust</em> on the silver screen, <em>Parks and Recreation</em> on the smaller one) returns to Broadway with the evangelism drama Grace. It’s his first time back since that <em>Three Days of Rain</em> production, way back when <strong>Julia Roberts</strong> and her Cheshire-cat grin drew stage-door crowds. It’s opening night, and Mr. Rudd, along with costars <strong>Ed Asner</strong> and <strong>Michael Shannon</strong>, plans to celebrate with a post-performance bash at a Midtown watering hole. We’ll be there with our autograph book!</p>
<p><em>Cort Theatre, 138 West 48th Street, performance at 6:45, tickets and information can be found at graceonbroadway.com.</em></p>
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<p>We just can’t get enough of <strong>Paul Rudd</strong>—no matter how hard he tries. The inescapable camera actor (<em>Our Idiot Brother</em>, <em>This is 40</em> and <em>Wanderlust</em> on the silver screen, <em>Parks and Recreation</em> on the smaller one) returns to Broadway with the evangelism drama Grace. It’s his first time back since that <em>Three Days of Rain</em> production, way back when <strong>Julia Roberts</strong> and her Cheshire-cat grin drew stage-door crowds. It’s opening night, and Mr. Rudd, along with costars <strong>Ed Asner</strong> and <strong>Michael Shannon</strong>, plans to celebrate with a post-performance bash at a Midtown watering hole. We’ll be there with our autograph book!</p>
<p><em>Cort Theatre, 138 West 48th Street, performance at 6:45, tickets and information can be found at graceonbroadway.com.</em></p>
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