Photo Coverage: Frank Langella Chats at Hudson Union Society Speaker Series

By: Nov. 11, 2011
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'Hudson Union Society Salute to Broadway' speaker series just featured a detailed discussion with three-time Tony Award Winner and Academy Award Nominee and MAN AND BOY star Frank Langella. Check out photos from the big event below!

The Hudson Union Society(TM) was previously known as the Oxonian Society and was founded back in 2001 by two Oxford graduates, Louise Mensch (Member of Parliament United Kingdom) and Joe Pascal. The Society swiftly built a reputation for provocative, engaging events that attract a novel roster of speakers and a diverse melting pot of members.

As the organization grew, it became more and more distinctively a New York phenomenon with its own style and personality. In October 2008, the Oxonian Society changed its name to the Hudson Union Society in order to better reflect its deep ties with New York. Membership is open to prospects of all personal, professional, and educational backgrounds. For more information or to join the Society, please visit www.hudsonunionsociety.com.


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