



(Some non-Broadway luminaries have also left their autographs, including former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton as well as Hillary Clinton, all of whom have given talks at the theater.) There’s a 2016 autograph from John Rubinstein, who played the original Pippin when the show of the same name opened on Broadway in 1972, and appeared in the revival’s national tour in Boston some 44 years later as the lead character’s father, Charlemagne.Īnd most recently, the incomparable Betty Buckley’s signature adorns a “Hello, Dolly!” mural that includes paintings of the cast and crew members’ dogs - complete with the canines’ names. Talk about a theater geek’s wildest dreams: Look on one wall and you’ll see Maureen McGovern’s signature on a “Little Women” mural from 2006, look on another and you’ll see Adam Pascal’s and Rob McClure’s on a painting of a Renaissance theater from the 2017 production of “Something Rotten!”
