Rachel McAdams looked ethereal at the curtain call for a preview performance ahead of the opening night for Mary Jane at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in New York City on Sunday.
The 45-year-old actress put on an elegant display in a baby pink crepe dress with a braided, waterfall detail along the front of the skirt.
For the curtain call before taking the stage to perform the new Manhattan Theatre Club play, she teamed the sleeveless, stunning dress with a pair of metallic silver pumps.
The Mean Girls star — who said she ‘can’t wait to see’ The Notebook musical after starring in the hit romantic movie 20 years ago — styled her ashy brunette hair in loose, blowout waves and went for a light, radiant makeup look to highlight her natural beauty.
She accessorized with dainty hoop earrings as well as stacks of understated diamond rings.
Rachel McAdams looked ethereal at the curtain call for a preview performance ahead of the opening night for Mary Jane at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in New York City on Sunday
The Mean Girls star styled her ashy brunette hair in loose, blowout waves and went for a light, radiant makeup look to highlight her natural beauty. She accessorized with dainty hoop earrings as well as stacks of understated diamond rings
The actress put on an elegant display in a baby pink crepe dress with a braided, waterfall detail along the front of the skirt
The Oscar-nominated Spotlight actress was also pictured at the end of the show alongside her co-star April Matthis for her Broadway debut show.
McAdams received a stunning bouquet of flowers as she was applauded for her performance.
During her heartwarming reaction to the audience, she appeared to have tears in her eyes.
The Notebook alum cradled her flowers as she stood onstage before later being joined by her talented co-stars.
She and her castmates, Lily Santiago and Brenda Wehle to her left as well as Matthisi and Susan Pourfar to her right, all received big bouquets of flowers.
They received a standing ovation as they performed the play as Mary Jane premiered on Broadway this year.
They showed their support for each other onstage just as in the plot of the play.
McAdams stars in the leading role of the dramatic stage play, which was written by Amy Herzog, as it makes its Broadway debut.
The Oscar-nominated Spotlight actress was also pictured at the end of the show alongside her co-star April Matthis for her Broadway debut show
McAdams received a stunning bouquet of flowers as she was applauded for her performance
During her heartwarming reaction to the audience, she appeared to have tears in her eyes. The Notebook star cradled her flowers as she stood onstage
She and her castmates, Lily Santiago and Brenda Wehle to her left as well as Matthisi and Susan Pourfar to her right, all received big bouquets of flowers
They received a standing ovation as they performed the play as Mary Jane premiered on Broadway this year
They showed their support for each other onstage just as in the plot of the play
The Manhattan Theatre Club play Mary Jane follows a single mother of a toddler with cerebral palsy.
The story revolves around her and her relationship with her unlikely support system of women — including her building superintendent, a Buddhist nun and a Facebook friend — as they care for each other through the struggles.
Wehle plays the roles of Ruthie and Tenkei; Matthis plays Sherry and Dr. Toros; Susan Pourfar plays Brianne and Chaya; and Lily Santiago plays Amelia and Kat.
Mary Jane began performances at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre ahead its April 23 opening night at the beginning of the month.
The limited run is scheduled to continue through June 2.
Ahead of the play, McAdams was seen greeting and posing for a sweet snap with Lynne Meadow, the longtime artistic director of the Manhattan Theatre Club.
The About Time star also posed for a group photo with her co-stars Matthis, Pourfar, Wehle and Santiago.
The five leading ladies also posed for a group snap with Megumi Nakamura, Susanna Guzman, Anne Kauffman and Katya Campbell.
Ahead of the play, McAdams was seen greeting and posing for a sweet snap with Lynne Meadow, the longtime artistic director of the Manhattan Theatre Club
The About Time star also posed for a group photo with her co-stars Matthis, Pourfar, Wehle and Santiago
The five leading ladies also posed for a group snap; Megumi Nakamura, Susanna Guzman, April Matthis, Susan Pourfar, Anne Kauffman, Rachel McAdams, Lily Santiago, Katya Campbell and Brenda Wehle are seen from left to right
For the curtain call, Wehle was eye-catching as she modeled a bright red, silk robe over an all-black ensemble.
The Malcolm in the Middle actress, 77, turned up the glamour with a pair of dangling ruby earrings, a bold crimson lip and a glittering purple eyeshadow.
Susan Pourfar wore a dark blue midi dress layered with a sheer, short-sleeved garment covered in gold polkadots.
The Emelie star completed her look with matching, metallic sandal heels.
Lily Santiago put on an elegant display in a cream blazer with matching, high-waisted trousers and a black, V-neck camisole.
The La Brea actress threw up her hair into a voluminous updo and completed her look with platform sandals.
April Matthis looked fabulous in a sequined blouse with the imagery of a butterfly across the front.
The Obie Award-winning actress paired the standout top with black, high-waisted trousers and kitten heels.
For the curtain call, Wehle was eye-catching as she modeled a bright red, silk robe over an all-black ensemble. The Malcolm in the Middle actress, 77, turned up the glamour with a pair of dangling ruby earrings, a bold crimson lip and a glittering purple eyeshadow
Susan Pourfar wore a dark blue midi dress layered with a sheer, short-sleeved garment covered in gold polkadots. Lily Santiago put on an elegant display in a cream blazer with matching, high-waisted trousers and a black, V-neck camisole
April Matthis looked fabulous in a sequined blouse with the imagery of a butterfly across the front. The Obie Award-winning actress paired the standout top with black, high-waisted trousers and kitten heels
Miriam Silverman and Zoe Winters, 39, were a stylish pair in matching green ensembles as they posed on the red carpet.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star wore a forest green, silk dress with lime green pumps while Winters donned a knit camisole with a matching cardigan.
The Succession star sported black, high-waisted dress pants with boots and a statement necklace with orange orbs.
Martyna Majok, 39, looked stunning in a black, silk slip dress with a sexy keyhole detail and lace details across her midriff.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright donned nude sandal heels and accessorized with dainty gold hoop earrings.
Michael Imperioli, 58, and his wife Victoria Imperioli donned matching all-black outfits to the show.
Miriam Silverman and Zoe Winters, 39, were a stylish pair in matching green ensembles as they posed on the red carpet
Martyna Majok, 39, looked stunning in a black, silk slip dress with a sexy keyhole detail and lace details across her midriff. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright donned nude sandal heels and accessorized with dainty gold hoop earrings
Michael Imperioli, 58, and his wife Victoria Imperioli donned matching all-black outfits to the show
The Sopranos actor layered a black, double-breasted leather jacket over a turtleneck and donned dark jeans and lace-up boots. Brian d’Arcy James, 55, looked dapper in a gray suit paired with a royal blue button-down and black, leather dress shoes
The Sopranos actor layered a black, double-breasted leather jacket over a turtleneck and donned dark jeans and lace-up boots.
His interior designer wife wore a peplum-style trench coat with a satin blouse and leather pants.
Brian d’Arcy James, 55, looked dapper in a gray suit paired with a royal blue button-down and black, leather dress shoes.
The four-time Tony-nominated actor previously starred alongside McAdams in Spotlight and was in attendance to support his former co-star.