When Katie Holmes saw Tony Bennett arrive at the American Ballet Theatre’s fall gala on Wednesday night, she made a face reminiscent of the painting “The Scream” by Edvard Munch.
Holmes had just gotten to the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center herself, to attend the party alongside fellow guests Jordan Roth, Olivia Palermo, Ariana Rockefeller and more. The actress kept it relatively cool while she approached the red carpet to take photos — that is, until she saw Bennett approaching with his wife, Susan Crow.
Holmes clapped her hands over her cheeks and her jaw dropped, her mouth in an “o” shape. She eventually collected herself to tell him it was nice to meet him, albeit shakily.
“Of course I’m a fan of his,” she said before going into the theater to watch the performance. “I was just listening to his collaboration with Amy Winehouse today. I’ve heard from many different people how generous he is with other artists. His influence on the music business is obvious, he’s such a legend. It means so much, and is a pleasure to see him.”
Bennett wasn’t the only Mr. Broadway in the house — Roth sported an intricately swirly bun and super-high stiletto
Holmes had just gotten to the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center herself, to attend the party alongside fellow guests Jordan Roth, Olivia Palermo, Ariana Rockefeller and more. The actress kept it relatively cool while she approached the red carpet to take photos — that is, until she saw Bennett approaching with his wife, Susan Crow.
Holmes clapped her hands over her cheeks and her jaw dropped, her mouth in an “o” shape. She eventually collected herself to tell him it was nice to meet him, albeit shakily.
“Of course I’m a fan of his,” she said before going into the theater to watch the performance. “I was just listening to his collaboration with Amy Winehouse today. I’ve heard from many different people how generous he is with other artists. His influence on the music business is obvious, he’s such a legend. It means so much, and is a pleasure to see him.”
Bennett wasn’t the only Mr. Broadway in the house — Roth sported an intricately swirly bun and super-high stiletto