NEW YORK, NY – In a stunning display of dedication to their craft, the cast of the upcoming Broadway revival of 'Fallen Angels,' including Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara, heroically gathered for a photo call this week, definitively proving they are still alive and ready to perform. The event, held at New 42 Studios, marked a pivotal moment in the show's pre-production, assuring audiences that the actors have not, in fact, vanished into thin air.
“It takes immense courage to stand in front of a camera and smile, especially when you know there’s a play to rehearse later,” remarked veteran publicist Brenda Sterling, adjusting her oversized sunglasses. “These are the moments that truly define a star. The public needs to know that their favorite faces are still, well, facing things.” Sterling noted that without such events, the public might forget that actors exist between projects.
Sources close to the production indicated that the photo call was deemed “absolutely essential” to maintain the delicate balance of the entertainment ecosystem. “How else would people know we’re doing a show?” questioned an anonymous stagehand, polishing a prop teacup. “It’s not enough to just put on a good performance; you have to prove you can also stand awkwardly next to a poster.”
The photo call concluded without incident, leaving many to wonder what groundbreaking public appearances these brave performers will undertake next to promote their work.





