The Chelsea blog’s sparkling Paris correspondent takes us behind the scenes to the Resurrection Blues opening night after party. She apologizes for the lack of photos, but she was too busy partying. Seeing how that’s the case, all is forgiven.
Transatlantic glitterati came out in strength to see and support former Hotel Chelsea resident Arthur Miller's play Resurrection Blues at its debut at the Old Vic in London March 3.
Among those who attended the performance and the party afterwards were Maggie Smith, Daniel Day Lewis, Aidan Quinn, Katherine Helmond, Richard E. Grant, Emma Thompson, Emily Watson, Greta Scaachi and Charles Dance, in addition to the old Vic artistic director Kevin Spacey and the play's stars Maximillian Schell, Neve Campbell, Matthew Modine, James Fox, Jane Adams and Peter Macdonald. The Altmans, Bob and Kathryn, left the party after a few hours to board a private jet to LA, where Bob was to receive his Lifetime Achievement Oscar on Sunday.
Producer, and long-time Hotel Chelsea resident, Scott Griffin, who was entrusted with this play by Arthur Miller before his death, had a large contingent of fans and friends in attendance. Pals from North America and Europe travelled to London and included opera singers Lauren Flanagan and Catherine Malifitani, renowned doctor. Marcia Gordon, actress Katherine Helmond, philanthropist Mary Kaplan, writer Maggie Paley and the Chelsea Hotel's Caroline Hansberry. Caroline's Partner, Sir David Remfry, was unable to attend, but hosted a dinner for Scott and a few friends at the legendary Chelsea Arts Club in London.
The absence of Arnold Weinstein and, of course, Arthur Miller, who died within months of each other in 2005, was profound.
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