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Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Gallery

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Pictures: New York City Center Reopening Photos, Pics

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Pictures: Matthew Broderick, and Sarah Jessica Parker attend the New York City Center reopening ribbon cutting and performance on October 25, 2011 in New York City.

New York City Center provides special services to the many companies that perform here annually including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and American Ballet Theatre. City Center presents, co-presents, and commercially rents the Mainstage theater, and is the long-time home for Manhattan Theatre Club, with its full season of plays and "Spring Boards" series in City Center's Stage I and Stage II theaters.

Photo credit: Janet Mayer / PR Photos

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Pictures: New York City Ballet Spring Gala 2011 Photos, Pics

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Pictures: Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker arrive at the 2011 New York City Ballet Spring Gala at the David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center on May 11, 2011 in New York City.

The event featured the world premiere of a new production of "The Seven Deadly Sins" choreographed by Tony-nominated director and choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett and featuring Broadway legend Patti LuPone. Composed by Kurt Weill to a libretto by Bertolt Brecht, the production featured LuPone performing one-half of the dual role of Anna, with an NYCB principal dancing as her counterpart.