02/18/2023
Hilbert’s Heroes is proud to support Georgia Ensemble Theatre & Conservatory. Join us on Tuesday night for this special performance and fundraiser.
Do these faces look familiar? Well, they should! Meet stars of stage and screen Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub, who will both be leading GET's benefit production of Love Letters. This one-night-only event will be taking place on Tuesday February 21st at 7:30pm. LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE! Get to know a bit more about Tony and Brooke before the show!
TONY SHALHOUB is a Tony Award, Golden Globe Award and four-time Emmy Award winning actor with a diverse and extensive resume. Most recently, he is known for his role as Abe Weissman on Prime Video’s THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, for which he has won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and two SAG awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series.
Tony Shalhoub is perhaps best known for his work as the obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk in the hit television series MONK for which he won a Golden Globe Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards as well as two SAG Awards for his work on the show.
BROOKE ADAMS, born in New York City, landed her first TV series at 16 with Burl Ives. She has starred in many movies including: Terence Mallick’s Days Of Heaven, Phillip Kauffman’s Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, Richard Lester’s Cuba, David Cronenberg’s The Dead Zone, Allison Ander’s Gas Food Lodging, Lee Grant’s Tell Me a Riddle, Michael Roemer’s Vengeance is Mine and Tony Shalhoub’s Made-Up.Her theatre credits include Key Exchange, The Cherry Orchard, and The Philanderer with Christopher Walken. Most recently she was in Andre Belgrader’s acclaimed production of Samuel Becket’s Happy Days. She met her husband, Tony Shalhoub doing Wendy Wasserstein’s The Heidi Chronicles on Broadway. She returned to Broadway with her husband in Stanley Tucci’s production of Lend Me A Tenor.
On television she was featured on many episodes of Monk. But before playing on Tony's show, she appeared in Thirtysomething, Moonlighting, Family, The Lion of Africa, Special People with Liberace, the miniseries Lace and Lace II, and more recently Brain Dead with her husband. She is now a painter.