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Closing Night Of Lucky Guy On Broadway + Courtney B Vance Honored With Sardi’s Caricature

Last night marked the end of an excellent run for the amazing cast of Lucky Guy. It was one of life’s bittersweet moments that makes you sad but also makes you smile. Courtney B. Vance shine dso bright in this play. His presence and rhythm were powerful and makes it no surprise that this role garnered him his first Tony Award. We were able to catch up with Courtney and tell him how much we love him and the work that he does After the closing show. Congrats to the entire cast on a job well done.

Courtney B. Vance At Sardi's

For the past couple of months, Tony Award winner Courtney B. Vance has played in Lucky Guy at the Broadhurst Theatre across the street from the legendary restaurant Sardi’s. On July 2nd Vance was honored with a caricature of himself that will hang along the infamous walls with the many other caricatures of Broadway stars inlcuding his wife, Angela Bassett, who came out to support him in this honor. Also in attendance, the director of Lucky Guy, George C. Wolfe and the cast of Lucky Guy Check out the pictures —–>>> HERE

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Drew Shade is a visionary creative force at the intersection of Black theatre, media, and culture. As the Founder and Creative Director of Broadway Black, Off-Book: The Podcast, and The Antonyo Awards, he champions artistic excellence and amplifies the voices of Black theatre artists with intention, heart, and unapologetic pride. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Playbill, Deadline, The Observer, and Apple TV’s Dear…, and he's collaborated with brands and institutions such as NBC, BET, Audible, Universal Pictures, SheaMoisture, The Public Theater, Signature Theatre, National Black Theatre, and more. He has also served as a cultural consultant and curator for countless Broadway productions for over a decade — establishing himself as a trusted voice and tastemaker in theatre and media. In addition to his work behind the scenes, Shade is a performer and creative artist in his own right, with credits including Classical Theatre of Harlem’s The First Noel at The Apollo, The Preacher’s Wife musical at The Alliance Theatre, and a Sondheim tribute concert at Carnegie Hall led by Tituss Burgess. He’s also lent his voice to campaigns for Google and continues to explore visual storytelling through photography — from red carpets to press coverage. Rooted in joy, justice, and the belief that Black theatre is both legacy and revolution, Shade continues to build platforms and shine light where it’s long been overdue — so Black artists are seen, heard, and celebrated on their own terms. “Have a belief in yourself that is bigger than anyone’s disbelief.” – August Wilson

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