Broadway welcomed Clybourne Park to the neighborhood on April 19, when the Pulitzer Prize-winning play officially opened at the Walter Kerr Theatre. The blisteringly funny play, which centers on two racially charged real estate transactions 50 years apart, premiered off-Broadway in 2010. The stars took their opening night Broadway bow together, cheered on by playwright Bruce Norris, director Pam MacKinnon and a starry crowd that included Edward Albee, Edie Falco and more. After the curtain came down, the whole company headed to swanky Manhattan spot Gotham Hall to celebrate with fans, family and friends. Click on below to check in on Clybourne’s Broadway arrival.