New York, March 6-7, 2006 ? On Monday, we stopped at the Rainbow Room,
where Julie Andrews and Alec Baldwin hosted a benefit for the Bay Street
Theater. Actors Tony Roberts and B.D. Wong and "Chicago" producer Marty Richards
joined in celebrating the non-profit Sag harbor theater companyfs 15th
anniversary.
And then we dashed over to the Museum of Modern Art, just a
few blocks away, and ran smack into Captain von Trapp himself, Christopher
Plummer. While Plummer may have been amused that his "Sound of Music" wife was
just around the corner, he was with his real-life wife of over thirty years,
Elaine.
The draw at MoMA was a screening of filmmaker Ric Burnsf PBS
documentary about Eugene OfNeill. The evening was kind of a look through the
family archives for model/actress Kiera Chaplin. Shefs not only the
granddaughter of Oona Chaplin, shefs also the great-granddaughter of the filmfs
subject, Nobel laureate playwright Eugene OfNeill. The young Chaplin was also in
town to celebrate the re-release of some Charlie Chaplin short films.
Actor Robert Klein checked out the Burns movie, and we met him again the
next day, on the set of "Empty City", with Don Cheadle and Adam Sandler, who did
not sing on a mountainside, but did ride a scooter through the East Village.
Bennett Marcus/Open All Night