A Taxi Reunion for the Ages: DeVito Shines at Gala with His Old Crew

The enduring charm of the beloved sitcom “Taxi” continues to shine through as its iconic cast, including Danny DeVito, Tony Danza, and Marilu Henner, reunited to honor DeVito at the Roundabout Theatre Company’s gala in New York City. Despite the show wrapping up its run 43 years ago, the bonds formed on set have proven to be as unshakeable as the cabbies’ loyalty on the streets of New York. The gala, which took place on March 10 at the opulent Ziegfeld Ballroom, was a star-studded affair that brought together not only the former cast members but also the show’s creator, James L. Brooks, who has been instrumental in crafting some of television’s most enduring narratives.
DeVito was awarded the Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre, a fitting recognition for an actor whose talent has transcended both television and stage. His impressive theatrical resume includes notable performances in Off-Broadway productions during the 1970s, including a role in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” which later saw him take on the role in the film adaptation. His foray into Broadway has also seen successes, most recently with his involvement in the production “I Need That,” highlighting his versatility and commitment to the craft.
The evening was punctuated with nostalgia, as cast members like Christopher Lloyd, Carol Kane, and Judd Hirsch reminisced about their time on the show, which aired from 1978 to 1982 and garnered a staggering 34 Emmy nominations, of which it won 18. In the ever-charming, if chaotic, world of “Taxi,” DeVito’s character, Louie De Palma, served as the perfect foil to the other quirky personalities, making him a memorable part of television history.
In a delightful turn, Rachel Dratch from “Saturday Night Live” shared a snapshot from the reunion on Instagram, emphasizing the warmth and camaraderie that still exists among the cast members. Kane, reflecting on their enduring friendship, pointed out that these gatherings are not mere reunions but rather regular meet-ups that have persisted through the years, especially during the pandemic, when Zoom became their lifeline.
As we celebrate this reunion of comedic legends, one can’t help but marvel at how “Taxi” not only shaped television but also forged lifelong friendships among its cast. Their unwavering support for one another is a testament to the show’s legacy, proving that in the unpredictable world of showbiz, true connections can endure the test of time.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and People Magazine, Variety, Roundabout Theatre Company
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