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The recent production of It's Only a Play like you mentioned was definitely a big one.
Maybe A Delicate Balance? Glenn Close, John Lithgow and Martha Plimpton all have some name recognition.
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A Steady Rain - Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig
I don't think any recent production can top Mike Nichols' 2001 production of The Seagull in Central Park: Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Natalie Portman, Marsha Gay Harden, Christopher Walken, John Goodman, Stephen Spinella, Debra Monk.
And.
The Boys in the Band with Matt Bomer. Zachary Quinta. Jim Parsons. And Andrew Randells.
Honestly, I’m loving these “name” casts.
Hoping for another.
Boys in the Band, Front Page, It's Only a Play, and The Best Man do all belong to this very interesting category of production that the OP is referring to. It's the kind of thing there they are actually using the NUMBER of stars as a selling point, not just the stars themselves. I personally wouldn't count something like Fish In The Dark. Yes, you had Rosie Perez and Rita Wilson, but Larry David was very much the center of it all.
And wow, that Seagull cast is staggering. I've enjoyed many of the productions they've done at SITP for the last few years. They get high quality casts with some notoriety. But I wish we could get the massive stars in the Delacorte again.
Three Days of Rain (2006) had a star-studded cast (Julia Roberts, Paul Rudd, Bradley Cooper). (Unfortunately the production wasn't great.)
It was an interesting production. I attended a performance when the sound board didn’t work.
I loved “The Best Man”. I’d also say the play, “The Trip To Bountiful”.

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Hardly, but Meteor Shower had two big comedians and two big Broadway stars.
Memorable ones I've seen are
Front Page, It's Only A Play (although it wasn't a great show), Meteor shower, les Liaisons Dangereuses, Elephant Man, Blackbird,
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IT'S ONLY A PLAY was that rare combination of stars where there was someone that appealed to audiences from ages 8 to 88. That original cast could have run for 2 years (though it lost momentum after Nathan Lane/Rupert Grint/Megan Mullally left and never regained it when Lane returned)



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Posted: 8/2/15 at 8:06pm