Special FeaturesPhotos: What Did Your Favorite Broadway Star Wear for Halloween?
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Annaleigh Ashford, the cast of Gutenberg!, and more Broadway favorites went all out for Halloween.
By
Talaura Harms
November 01, 2023
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Broadway performers may put on costumes eight times a week for their jobs, but that didn't stop many of them from going all out for Halloween this year.
Take a look below at some of our favorite Broadway stars turning up and turning out for All Hallow's Eve.
Kristin Chenoweth became the greatest companion as M3gan, complete with scarily accurate dance moves.
Former Elphaba Hannah Cruz traded green for pink as one half of the summer movie event Barbenheimer.
The always socially relevant Amber Ardolino threatened to eat your soul as Jennifer's Body Snowflake Queen.
& Juliet's Matt Raffy said, "It's gonna be Lara Croft."
Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad turned the Gutenberg! The Musical! dressing room into the set of Mommie Dearest. (Somebody check on Josh.)
The whole Here Lies Lovecast got in on the Halloween action, especially DJ Moses Villarama who stole one of the Dovie Beams costumes from the rack backstage.
Moulin Rouge's Courtney Reed and partner Nick Pflederer tossed the "Elephant Love Medley" to the side to recreate Pulp Fiction's legendary dance scene.
Yani Marin's got more than just killer dance moves...she's got killer rabbit incisors.
Comedian Mike Birbiglia gave us a clue to his costume in the caption...Colonel Mustard Stains.
Mars Storm Rucker served set, sass, and NAILS as a vampire bride.
Johnny Berchtold and partner Casey Bailey got super specific, recreating a photo of Michael Cera, Snookie, and slice of mushroom pizza.
Robyn Harder as Poison Ivy even brought her own Batman backup dancers trick-or-treating.
Josh Groban and Natalie McQueen (and their little dog, too!) opted for matching Mickey pi's and a night in.
Anika Noni Rose and Jason Dirden switched up the couples costume game by pairing the Bride of Frankenstein with her "side piece" Gomez.