Kieran Culkin Cheers on Sarah Snook’s Broadway Debut Amidst His Own Busy Schedule

Let’s dive into the charming chaos of celebrity camaraderie, shall we? Kieran Culkin, the ever-busy maestro of the stage, recently took a delightful detour to honor his “Succession” co-star, Sarah Snook, as she made her Broadway debut in “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” A whirlwind of talent, Snook is not just dipping her toes into the theatrical waters—she’s diving into the deep end, portraying a staggering 26 characters at the Music Box Theatre! While Culkin, 42, was en route to his own performance in “Glengarry Glen Ross,” he couldn’t resist stopping to shout out to Snook and their fellow “Succession” castmates, who were all present to support their friend on this monumental night.
The red carpet was practically glowing with the collective star power as actors like Juliana Canfield, David Rasche, and Arian Moayed posed together, creating a tapestry of shared history and mutual admiration. It’s a classic case of the family you choose, and Culkin’s heartfelt shout-out—complete with a vehicle-side cheer—was a testament to their tight-knit bond forged over four seasons of high-stakes drama at HBO. Culkin, who revealed that Snook is the godmother of his son, Wilder, shared his affection with heartfelt words, stating, “I love you so much,” as he praised her performance.
Their connection, however, is not without its challenges. The duo may not be in constant communication—thanks to the pesky distances of adult life—but their friendship remains solid. As Culkin humorously acknowledged, they’ve relied on the hope of another season to keep the lines of communication open. So, as Snook lights up the Broadway stage and Culkin brings his theatrical prowess to life, one thing is clear: the “Succession” cast is all about supporting each other, even amidst their busy careers. Class dismissed! Let’s hope they keep this supportive streak alive.
Sources: Celebrity Storm