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WED, MAY 13
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Since 1980, Alec Baldwin has appeared in numerous productions on stage, in films, and on television. He received a Tony nomination for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1992, an Oscar nomination for The Cooler in 2004, and has won three Emmy awards, three Golden Globes, and seven consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on NBC’s 30 Rock, making him the actor with the most SAG Awards of all time. His films include Miami Blues, The Hunt for Red October, Glengarry Glen Ross, Malice, The Edge, It’s Complicated, Blue Jasmine, Still Alice, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, and The Boss Baby, among many others. Baldwin earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in 1994 and has received honorary doctorates from NYU (2010) and the Manhattan School of Music (2012). He has served on numerous boards related to the arts, the environment, and public policy, including the Hamptons International Film Festival, Bay Street Theater, The Actors Studio, Guild Hall of East Hampton, and the Roundabout Theatre Company. He currently serves on the board of People For the American Way and the New York Philharmonic. He has authored three books: A Promise to Ourselves, his memoir titled Nevertheless, and with Kurt Andersen, the Donald Trump parody You Can’t Spell America Without Me. He is the host of a podcast, Here’s The Thing, for iHeartRadio. Baldwin is married to author and wellness expert Hilaria Thomas Baldwin. They have seven children: Carmen, Rafael, Leonardo, Romeo, Eduardo, Lucia, and Ilaria, as well as his eldest, Ireland Baldwin. Hilaria and Alec oversee The Hilaria and Alec Baldwin Foundation, which focuses on funding the arts.
Since 1980, Alec Baldwin has appeared in numerous productions on stage, in films, and on television. He received a Tony nomination for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1992, an Oscar nomination for The Cooler in 2004, and has won three Emmy awards, three Golden Globes, and seven consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on NBC’s 30 Rock, making him the actor with the most SAG Awards of all time. His films include Miami Blues, The Hunt for Red October, Glengarry Glen Ross, Malice, The Edge, It’s Complicated, Blue Jasmine, Still Alice, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, and The Boss Baby, among many others. Baldwin earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in 1994 and has received honorary doctorates from NYU (2010) and the Manhattan School of Music (2012). He has served on numerous boards related to the arts, the environment, and public policy, including the Hamptons International Film Festival, Bay Street Theater, The Actors Studio, Guild Hall of East Hampton, and the Roundabout Theatre Company. He currently serves on the board of People For the American Way and the New York Philharmonic. He has authored three books: A Promise to Ourselves, his memoir titled Nevertheless, and with Kurt Andersen, the Donald Trump parody You Can’t Spell America Without Me. He is the host of a podcast, Here’s The Thing, for iHeartRadio. Baldwin is married to author and wellness expert Hilaria Thomas Baldwin. They have seven children: Carmen, Rafael, Leonardo, Romeo, Eduardo, Lucia, and Ilaria, as well as his eldest, Ireland Baldwin. Hilaria and Alec oversee The Hilaria and Alec Baldwin Foundation, which focuses on funding the arts.

Tina Fey is an award-winning writer, actress, producer, and author celebrated for creating and inhabiting the iconic Liz Lemon from 30 Rock, which Fey also co-wrote and co-executive produced. The series earned 16 Emmys and received a total of 103 Emmy nominations over 7 seasons on NBC. Prior to creating 30 Rock, Fey completed 9 seasons as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live. Fey recently toured the US with Amy Poehler for their sold-out Restless Leg comedy tour, including their record-breaking 11 consecutive sold-out run at New York’s iconic Beacon Theatre. In 2018, Mean Girls: The Musical, the Broadway adaptation of Fey’s cult classic 2004 film Mean Girls, opened at the August Wilson Theater. The book was written by Fey, with music by her husband Jeff Richmond, and the show received 12 Tony Award nominations. Fey has continued to co-create and executive produce critically acclaimed series such as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Great News, Mr. Mayor, Mulligan, and Girls5eva. Film credits include A Haunting in Venice, Mean Girls, Baby Mama, Sisters, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Wine Country, Admission, and Date Night, as well as the Oscar-winning animated film Soul. In 2024, Fey reprised her role as Ms. Norbury in Paramount’s Mean Girls musical film adaptation of the Broadway musical. Fey also served as screenwriter and producer. Fey has also had memorable roles in Prime Video’s Modern Love and Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building. In 2011, Fey published her first book, Bossypants, which topped the New York Times bestseller list. The book also received a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Album. Most recently, Fey starred in Netflix’s eight-episode comedy series The Four Seasons, based on the 1981 feature film of the same name. Universal Television produces with Fey serving as writer and executive producer under her Little Stranger banner. The series premiered on Netflix on May 1, 2025, and Season 2 will debut on May 28, 2026. Fey also serves as executive producer on the NBC comedy series The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, starring Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe. Fey is set to produce the upcoming Universal film John Proctor Is the Villain, based on the Tony-nominated Broadway play.
Tina Fey is an award-winning writer, actress, producer, and author celebrated for creating and inhabiting the iconic Liz Lemon from 30 Rock, which Fey also co-wrote and co-executive produced. The series earned 16 Emmys and received a total of 103 Emmy nominations over 7 seasons on NBC. Prior to creating 30 Rock, Fey completed 9 seasons as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live. Fey recently toured the US with Amy Poehler for their sold-out Restless Leg comedy tour, including their record-breaking 11 consecutive sold-out run at New York’s iconic Beacon Theatre. In 2018, Mean Girls: The Musical, the Broadway adaptation of Fey’s cult classic 2004 film Mean Girls, opened at the August Wilson Theater. The book was written by Fey, with music by her husband Jeff Richmond, and the show received 12 Tony Award nominations. Fey has continued to co-create and executive produce critically acclaimed series such as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Great News, Mr. Mayor, Mulligan, and Girls5eva. Film credits include A Haunting in Venice, Mean Girls, Baby Mama, Sisters, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Wine Country, Admission, and Date Night, as well as the Oscar-winning animated film Soul. In 2024, Fey reprised her role as Ms. Norbury in Paramount’s Mean Girls musical film adaptation of the Broadway musical. Fey also served as screenwriter and producer. Fey has also had memorable roles in Prime Video’s Modern Love and Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building. In 2011, Fey published her first book, Bossypants, which topped the New York Times bestseller list. The book also received a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Album. Most recently, Fey starred in Netflix’s eight-episode comedy series The Four Seasons, based on the 1981 feature film of the same name. Universal Television produces with Fey serving as writer and executive producer under her Little Stranger banner. The series premiered on Netflix on May 1, 2025, and Season 2 will debut on May 28, 2026. Fey also serves as executive producer on the NBC comedy series The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, starring Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe. Fey is set to produce the upcoming Universal film John Proctor Is the Villain, based on the Tony-nominated Broadway play.
This program is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Seedlings Foundation, The Estate of Jean M. McCarroll, Howard Gilman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund, Charina Endowment Fund, Charles D. Fleischman Charitable Trust, Susan Bay Nimoy, The Isambard Kingdom Brunel Society of North America, Michael Tuch Foundation, PECO Foundation, Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Google.org, Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation, Jody and John Arnhold and the Arnhold Foundation, The Grodzins Fund, and the Seedtime Foundation.
Programming is also made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
Symphony Space thanks our generous supporters, including our Board of Directors, Producers Circle, and members, who make our programs possible with their annual support.
Kathy Landau Executive Director
Peg Wreen Managing Director
Isaiah Sheffer*
Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director (1978-1990)
Artistic Director (1990-2010)
Founding Artistic Director (2010-2012)
Allan Miller
Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director (1978-1990)
Jennifer Brennan Director of Literary Programs
Drew Richardson Lead Producer of Literary Programs
Vivienne Woodward Senior Producer of Literary Programs
Mary Shimkin Director of Broadcast & Literary Initiatives
Matthew Love Consultant for Literary Programs
Magdalene Wrobleski Program Associate
Lili Raynaud Literary Intern
Gabriela Weaver Literary Intern
*in memoriam