NEW YORK—Roundabout Theatre Company’s (Todd Haimes, President/CEO, in memoriam; Scott Ellis, Interim Artistic Director) 2025 Gala will honor Danny DeVito on Monday, March 10, 2025 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom, 141 West 54th St. in New York City. Award-winning performer and recording artist Josh Groban will perform an intimate concert created for the special occasion.Danny DeVito, who most recently starred in Roundabout’s I Need That by Theresa Rebeck and made his Broadway debut in Roundabout’s The Price by Arthur Miller, will be honored for his contribution to the theater with The Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre, named after the late Jason Robards for his longstanding relationship with Roundabout and memorable body of stage work. The award is given to those who have made an indelible impact on both theatre and Roundabout. All tickets and tables include a seat for dinner, live auction, and Mr. Groban’s performance. ‘I NEED THAT’: Danny DeVito in the acclaimed 2023 Broadway production. Photo: Joan Marcus.Proceeds benefit Roundabout programsAll proceeds benefit Roundabout’s many programs, including Education at Roundabout, which offers nationally recognized programs that use the stimulating power of the arts to inspire, engage, and promote social equity.The Gala is presented by The Mustang Foundation. The Official Auto Sponsor of the Gala is Tri-State Cadillac. ‘NATASHA AND PIERRE AND THE GREAT COMET OF 1812’: Josh Groban in the 2016 Broadway production. Photo: Chad Batka.The evening is chaired by Samantha Rudin Earls and David Earls, Jeanne and Tom Hagerty, Fran and Paul Turner, and Johannes and Regis Worsoe. Vice Chairs are Bank of America, Cynthia and Ron Beck, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Roxanne and Scott Bok, Karen McKeel Calby, Michael T. Cohen, Colliers International NY LLC, John and Colleen Cook, Sylvia Golden, Tom and Kitty Patterson Kempner, Stephanie and Ron Kramer, Dr. Taylor W. Lawrence and Dr. Ryan P. Shelhamer, Alan P. Mark and Jeffrey Fraenkel, Janet and Marvin Rosen, Jennifer and Owen Thomas, & Diane and Tom Tuft.The Gala Auction is chaired by Wendy Barker and Colleen Cook and Auction Committee includes Regaye Fulcher, Nancy Lee Molesworth, and JT Tsou. The Education Paddle Raise is sponsored by Capital One. The Gala performance is underwritten by Dr. Taylor W. Lawrence and Dr. Ryan P. Shelhamer.Ticket informationGala Tickets range from $2,500 – $10,000 and include seating for the dinner and performance, and an invitation to the private cocktail party with Roundabout artists starting at $3,500. Gala Tables start at $25,000 and include a table of ten for dinner and the performance.To purchase tickets or a table to Roundabout’s 2025 Gala, contact: events@roundabouttheatre.orgFor more information: https://gala.roundabouttheatre.orgRoundabout Theatre Company presents a variety of plays and musicals on its five stages: Broadway’s Todd Haimes Theatre, Studio 54 and Stephen Sondheim Theatre, and Off-Broadway’s Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, which houses the Laura Pels Theatre and Black Box Theatre.Roundabout Theatre Company has been working to prioritize and actively incorporate anti-racism, equity, diversity, inclusion and accountability throughout the institution. Read more about the company’s social justice progress and timeline at edi.roundabouttheatre.org.Roundabout productions are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature.Roundabout’s 2024-2025 season includes English by Sanaz Toossi, directed by Knud Adams; Liberation by Bess Wohl, directed by Whitney White; and The Pirates of Penzance by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, adapted by Rupert Holmes, music direction by Joseph Joubert, choreographed by Warren Carlyle and directed by Scott Ellis.www.roundabouttheatre.orgFollow ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY on X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and on Facebook.Biographies JOSH GROBAN. Tony®, EMMY®, and five-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist Josh Groban possesses one of the most outstanding and instantly recognizable voices in music. Moreover, he continues to captivate fans everywhere as both a powerhouse vocalist and dynamic renaissance man. He has sold over 35 million albums worldwide, headlined legendary venues all over the world, and has also entertained audiences with acclaimed film and television appearances. In 2016, he made his Tony-nominated Broadway debut as Pierre in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1912, and in the Spring of 2023, Josh took to Broadway once again, performing in the highly anticipated revival of Sweeney Todd, playing the title role which earned him Tony and GRAMMY Nominations along with widespread acclaim.Danny DeVito’s careerDanny DeVito. Photo: Daniel Bergeron.DANNY DEVITO is one of the entertainment industry’s most versatile players, excelling as actor, producer and director. The award-winning performance as Louie De Palma on the television show “Taxi” was what propelled DeVito to national prominence. He won both an Emmy and a Golden Globe. In a 1999 readers’ poll conducted by TV Guide, DeVito’s Louie De Palma was voted number one among “TV’s Fifty Greatest Character’s Ever.” Thus far, 2024 has seen DeVito reunite with friend and former co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Super Bowl commercial for State Farm, and again on stage presenting together at the 96th Academy Awards. In March he narrated his role in the beloved 1996 classic “Matilda,” with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra performing the music live, while the film played on screen. He had a cameo appearance in “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” which released in theaters September 2024. He served as an executive producer on Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming docuseries Game 7 with his children Jake and Lucy, which Premieres October 22.DeVito returned to Broadway in Fall-Winter of 2023 in a brand-new play called “I Need That,” at the Roundabout Theatre. Written by Theresa Rebeck, he acted alongside his daughter Lucy, who made her Broadway debut. The actor previously made his Broadway debut in 2017 in Arthur Miller’s “The Price” in the role of Gregory Solomon. Mr. DeVito earned his first Tony Award nomination. The legend also won a Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award and Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for the role.Recent & current projectsHe was the voice Uncle Dan in the warmly received 2024 Universal family film “Migration.” On television, he returns as “Frank Reynolds” in the 17th season of FXX’s acclaimed cult comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” The show was renewed in 2020 for seasons 15-18. The hit became the longest-running scripted comedy in television history. Other recent TV appearances include Mel Brooks’ “History of the World: Part II. He did a guest role in the first season of Netflix’ “The Kominsky Method.”DeVito is the principal of Jersey Film’s 2nd Avenue, a successor company of Jersey Films. In film, they most recently optioned the screen rights to Tom’s River: A Story of Science and Salvation, the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Dan Fagin. The first season of their animated comedy “Little Demon,” was picked up by FXX in 2022, including characters voiced by DeVito, daughter and actor Lucy DeVito, and Aubrey Plaza, with Dan Harmon executive producing.DeVito’s other recent VO work includes the character Bob for Walt Disney Pictures’ “The One and Only Ivan,” released in 2020. In 2018, he was heard voicing Dorgle in Warner Bros.’ animated feature “Smallfoot.” Other voiced characters include the Lorax in Universal Pictures’ animated feature “The Lorax,” based on the book of the same name by Dr. Seuss. His voice was also heard in the German, Russian, Spanish and Italian versions of the film.Other projectsHe was in Sony Classics’ 2016 film “The Comedian,” with Robert De Niro and Leslie Mann, directed by Taylor Hackford. DeVito directed, starred in and co-produced short film “Curmudgeons.” It premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival and was later seen at the 2016 Seattle Film Festival and 2016 London Film Festival. The same year, DeVito also co-starred in the Todd Solondz’ dark comedy “Wiener-Dog.” DeVito and Richard Griffiths received rave reviews in the 2012 London stage revival of Neil Simon’s comedy “The Sunshine Boys.” The following year, DeVito reprised his critically acclaimed role together with former “Taxi” co-star Judd Hirsch in Los Angeles. In 2015, DeVito was executive producer on the biographical documentary “Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story.” He co-produced Universal Pictures’ crime drama “A Walk Among the Tombstones” and starred in “All The Wilderness in 2014. DeVito starred in Sebastian Gutierrez’s black and white crime drama, “Hotel Noir” in 2012.Actor also a prolific director Throughout his career, DeVito has directed more than 25 projects. These include “Matilda,” “Death To Smoochy,” “The War of the Roses,” “Hoffa,” “Throw Momma From the Train,” “The Ratings Game.” He was in short films, TV movies and episodes of television, including “Taxi.”Jersey Films produced over 20 motion pictures. Films include “Freedom Writers,” “Be Cool,” “Garden State,” “Along Came Polly,” “Man on the Moon.” In addition, “Pulp Fiction,” “Out of Sight,” “Get Shorty,” “Hoffa,” “Matilda,” “Living Out Loud.” “Erin Brockovich” received an Academy Award nomination).Apart from his work with Jersey Films, DeVito has starred in such films as “The War of the Roses,” “Junior,” “Batman Returns,” “Twins,” “Romancing the Stone,” “Jewel of the Nile,” “Ruthless People,” “Throw Momma From the Train,” “Tin Men,” “Anything Else,” “Big Fish,” “Renaissance Man,” “The Big Kahuna” and “Heist.” He also starred in “The Good Night,” “Deck The Halls,” “Relative Strangers,” “The OH in Ohio,” “Be Cool” and “Even Money.”DeVito’s early daysDeVito attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel grammar school and Oratory Prep School in Summit, N.J. He appeared in only one school play, as St. Francis of Assisi. After graduation, he pursued several odd jobs, always with the idea of acting in the back of his mind. He finally entered the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. “They had fencing and a speech class,” he said mockingly, “So you don’t talk funny.”Unable to get work, Danny bought a round-trip ticket and headed to Hollywood. After years of unemployment, he returned to New York. He called an old friend and former American Academy professor who, coincidentally, had been seeking him out for a starring role in one of three one-act plays presented together under the title of “The Man With the Flower in His Mouth.” In no time, Danny was into big money ($60 a week), and other stage performances followed. Among his credits were “Down the Morning Line” and The Line of Least Existence.” He also appeared in “The Shrinking Bride” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”Under a grant from the American Film Institute, Danny and his wife, actress Rhea Perlman, wrote and produced “Minestrone” (1975). “Minestrone” was shown twice at the Cannes Film Festival and translated into five languages. Later, they wrote and produced a 16-millimeter black-and-white short subject, “The Sound Sleeper,” which won first prize at the Brooklyn Arts and Cultural Association competition.Honored in NJ hometownThe mayor of Asbury Park, NJ declared November 17, 2018 (DeVito’s birthday) as Danny DeVito day in Asbury Park. The actor grew up there. DeVito carries his success well. Never forgetting that there were more difficult times, he maintains a healthy sense of perspective. As “Taxi” character Louie DePalma, would say, “If you don’t do good today, you’ll be eatin’ dirt tomorrow.” Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)RelatedOne Response Kathy January 15, 2025 Love this critique and information. Thank you. ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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