Abingdon Theatre Company (Chad Austin, Producing Artistic Director) is delighted to announce the additional cast members of Timeless Together, Stronger Still, a concert marking their 33rd season, held at their anniversary gala. The star-studded cast will celebrate the commencement of their 33rd year Off-Broadway, and gala honoree, two-time Tony Award Winner Christine Ebersole, on October 27, 2025, at the Edison Ballroom.
Joining the cast of Timeless Together, Stronger Still is Tony Award Winner Bonnie Milligan (Kimberly Akimbo), Tony Award Nominee Tony Yazbeck (Flying Over Sunset), Caroline Bowman (Smash), Keri René Fuller (Wicked), Blaine Krauss (Hamilton), Bianca Marroquín (Chicago), and Carolina Rial (NBC’s The Voice).
They will join the previously announced two-time Tony Award nominee Kate Baldwin (Hello, Dolly!), Tony Award winners Ali Stroker (Oklahoma!) and Santino Fontana (Tootsie), Tony Award nominee Betsy Wolfe (& Juliet), Maria Bilbao (Sweeney Todd), Erin Davie (Diana, The Musical), Claybourne Elder (Company), Morgan James (Motown: The Musical), Ashley D. Kelley (Shucked), Kara Lindsay (Once Upon a Mattress), Alysha Umphress (On the Town), and Ryan Vasquez (The Notebook). Robbie Cowan will serve as Music Director, with Choreography by Deidre Goodwin and Direction by Producing Artistic Director Chad Austin. Katherine Kline, ATC’s Board Treasurer, will serve as the 33rd season Gala Host.
The event will take place on Monday, October 27, 2025, at the Edison Ballroom (240 West 47th Street). Tickets to Abingdon Theatre Company’s 33rd Anniversary Gala are on sale now and can be purchased here. For sponsorship inquiries and questions, please contact info@abingdontheatre.org.
Established over 30 years ago, Abingdon Theatre Company (ATC) develops and produces critically acclaimed, brave, new American work by emerging and established artists. Mainstage Productions include the Off-Broadway premieres of Max Mondi’s Maybe Tomorrow with Dan Amboyer and Elizabeth A. Davis, Robin & Me: My Little Spark of Madness written and performed by Dave Droxler, the New York premiere of Queens Girl in the World, which was nominated for Outstanding Solo Performance for the Vivian Robinson Audelco Recognition Awards for Excellence in Black Theatre, and the NYT Critics’ Pick Get on Your Knees written and performed by Jaqueline Novak, nominated for a Drama Desk Award. The One Night Only Series has showcased work such as Alex Edelman’s Just for Us which went on to receive Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations and has just completed its run on Broadway; Back by Matt Webster starring Emmy Award nominee Madeline Brewer and Tony Award nominee James Cusati-Moyer; The Prompter starring Oscar-winning actress Estelle Parsons; Date of a Lifetime, a new musical with book and lyrics by Carl Kissin and music by Robert Baumgartner Jr. ATC’s Around the Table Series has produced staged readings of new plays such as The Inferno by Chris Sherman and Arancini by Joey Merlo. In 2020, ATC established Abingdon Virtual led by Executive Producer Chad Austin, and has since produced three award-winning films, including As Apple Pie written and directed by Artist-in-Residence Pierre Marais, which was an official selection of the Cannes World Film Festival for Best Young Filmmaker and won multiple awards at festivals including Best Cinematography, Best Director, and Best Drama USA; Abingdon Virtual’s premiere film, It Cries Too Loudly, was an official selection of the Prague International Short Film Awards and won Best Cinematography and Best Short Film at the Eastern European Film Festival.