Joel Grey's Personal Collection Achieves Strong Results, Attracts 41% New Buyers at Freeman's │ Hindman
Boris Aronson, Original Stage Rendering of Cabaret, 1968. Sold for $17,920.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Joel Grey took center stage at Freemans | Hindman with Master of Ceremonies: The Joel Grey Collection auction, a curated selection of fine art, decorative objects, and treasured memorabilia from the legendary performers New York residence. The nearly 100-lot sale sparked enthusiastic biddingespecially for standout pieces from Cabaret, the role that defined Greys career, and other celebrated Broadway productionsultimately achieving a nearly 110% sell-through rate by value. Notably, 41% of buyers were new to the firma testament to the enduring legacy and widespread appeal of the beloved stage and screen icon. Together, these items illuminate Mr. Greys deep connections to the artistic community and his remarkable impact on the worlds of theater, film, and New Yorks creative life.
Im delighted that so many people enjoyed participating in the auction of items from my Manhattan home. To see items related to my performances in Cabaret soar well past their estimates was hugely gratifying, and Im delighted that works from my collection are going on to worthy new homes. I wish their new owners equal joy with these treasured items. Joel Grey
It was an incredible honor to work with Joel and Jennifer Grey on this sale. The collection offered such a rich window into Mr. Greys lifefrom his friendships, his artistry, and his legacy on stage and beyond. The strong results and wide-reaching interest show just how deeply his work continues to resonate. Lauren Colavita, Head of Sale, Master of Ceremonies: The Joel Grey Collection
Top Hat Worn by Joel Grey in the 1972 Film Production of Cabaret
Sold for $10,240