Kristin Chenoweth, left, was the evening’s other honoree, here getting chummy with Kristen Bell. Chenoweth is recipient of a Tony (in 1999, for “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”) and an Emmy (2009, for “Pushing Daisies”). She also created the role of Glinda in the smash-hit musical “Wicked.” (Alex J. Berliner / Berliner Photography / BEImages)
Attendees included, from left, Pamela Robinson Hollander, Judge Frances Rothschild and Dr. Judith Reichman. (Alex J. Berliner / Berliner Photography / BEImages)
Dick Van Dyke gets a bear hug from Gil Cates. “I beg them to let me come back each year to perform,” Van Dyke said. Cates had a surprise in store: The announcement that the Geffen’s main stage will henceforth be known as the Gil Cates Theater. (Alex J. Berliner / Berliner Photography / BEImages)
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Cindy and Alan Horn, among the honorary co-chairs of the Geffen fundraiser, stand with Clint Eastwood. The event netted $500,000 for the theater’s education and outreach programs. (Alex J. Berliner / Berliner Photography / BEImages)
Kristin Chenoweth checks out Hank Azaria’s shaved head. (Alex J. Berliner / Berliner Photography / BEImages)