NewsPhoto Special: From Sunset to Side Show; Celebrating the Stage Work of Tony Winner Alice RipleyTony award winner Alice Ripley, who will reunite with Emily Skinner on Feb. 3-6 at Feinstein's/54 Below, celebrates her birthday December 14. Playbill.com takes a look at her stage career. Happy Birthday, Alice!
December 16, 2015
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Celebrating Tony Award Winner Alice Ripley
Celebrating Tony Award Winner Alice Ripley
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Alice Ripley and Alan Campbell in Sunset Boulevard (Broadway, 1994)
Alice Ripley and Alan Campbell in Sunset Boulevard (Broadway, 1994)
Alice Ripley, Alan Campbell, Glenn Close, George Hearn and Vincent Tumeo during the Broadway opening night curtain call for Sunset Boulevard, November 17, 1994
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley in the 1997 Broadway musical Side Show.
Emily Skinner, Alice Ripley and Hugh Panaro in the 1997 Broadway musical Side Show
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley in the 1997 Broadway musical Side Show
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley in the 1997 Broadway musical Side Show
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley in the 1997 Broadway musical Side Show
Alice Ripley and cast in the Broadway musical Les Misérables, 1998.
Fred Inkley and Alice Ripley in the Broadway musical Les Misérables, 1998.
Alice Ripley in the Broadway musical Les Misérables, 1998.
Blair Brown, Alice Ripley, John Kelly, Emily Skinner and Dashiell Eaves in the 1999 Playwrights Horizons production of James Joyce's The Dead
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Alice Ripley and Jarrod Emick in the 2000 Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Show
Alice Ripley in the 2000 Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Show
Alice Ripley and Tom Hewitt in the 2000 Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Show.
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Alice Ripley in the 2000 Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Show
Alice Ripley in the 2000 Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Show
Alice Ripley in her dressing room backstage at the Broadway musical The Rocky Horror Show, January 2001
Alice Ripley in the 2002 Kennedy Center production of Company
LJ Benet, Aleks Pevec, Anna Schnaitter and Alice Ripley in the 2008 Los Angeles production of The Who's Tommy.
Ripley, who won a Tony Award for her work in Next to Normal, has worked steadily in the theatre and in concert venues since the beginning of her career.