Christie Brinkley, left, Ralph Macchio and Susan Lucci have also...

Christie Brinkley, left, Ralph Macchio and Susan Lucci have also appeared in "Celebrity Autobiography" when it was presented on Long Island. Credit: Getty Images / Dia Dipasupil (Brinkley); Getty Images / Maya Dehlin Spachs (Macchio); Getty Images / Michael Loccisano (Lucci)

Broadway is about to get a hefty dose of Long Island talent all in one show.

Garden City native Susan Lucci, Dix Hills-raised Ralph MacchioBridgehampton's Christie Brinkley and Wantagh- and Woodmere-raised Alan Zweibel have been announced as part of the rotating lineup of stars in "Celebrity Autobiography," which begins previews May 16 and opens two days later at the Shubert Theatre. The show, created by Eugene Pack and Dayle Reyfel, features actors doing "dramatic" readings from memoirs written by celebrities. One of the highlights is a reenactment of the entangled marital affairs of Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher and Richard Burton using quotes from their respective memoirs.

The opening night cast will feature Scott Adsit, Mario Cantone, Jeff Hiller, Jackie Hoffman, Christopher Jackson, Gayle King, Andrea Martin, Bobby Moynihan, Ben Mankiewicz, Kenan Thompson, Nia Vardalos and Rita Wilson. Each performance will feature a different cast to be announced later. The production will run through Aug. 16.

Brinkley, Lucci, Macchio and Zweibel — who all have celebrity autobiographies of their own — are no strangers to the show. All three were part of the "Celebrity Autobiography" cast at Southampton Arts Center in 2021; Lucci, Macchio and Zweibel took part in a production at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post in Brookville the following year. Lucci also appeared in a previous Broadway edition that ran in 2018.

Among the other big names in the rotating cast are Brooke Adams, Lewis Black, Danny Burstein, Bob Costas, Tate Donovan, Will Forte, Gina Gershon, Kathy Griffin, Ken Jeong, Donna McKechnie, Eric McCormack, Laraine Newman, Oscar Nunez, Cheri Oteri, Billy Porter, Phil Rosenthal, Tony Shalhoub, Sherri Shepherd, Molly Shannon and Jennifer Tilly.

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