2022 Woman of the Year

Saturday, February 5th - 8 P.M. - Farkas Hall & Harvard Square

Alongside with the 55th Annual Man of the Year by Hasty Pudding Theatricals, there is a Woman of the Year award and we just got word of who is the honoree! For this year, the organization is honoring Jennifer Garner. Tickets for the event start at $250.

Jennifer Garner, Hasty Puddingโ€™s Woman of the Year, will be the guest of honor at the parade going through Harvard Square on February 5th. The parade will be followed by the traditional roast where Garner will receive her pudding pot. This is also opening night for the groupโ€™s latest performance. This is a black tie event.

The decision to honor Garner with this title does not come from only her career as an actor, but also for her record as a philanthropist and entrepreneur. Last year, the recipient of this award was Viola Davis and previously Meryl Streep.

โ€œWe are thrilled to honor Jennifer Garner, who will be the first Woman of the Year to be honored on Opening Night.โ€ - Co-producer Molly Chiang.

Jennifer Garner has been nominated for several Primetime Emmys for her role as Sydney Bristow in the TV series โ€œAlias.โ€ Her most recognized movies for her magnificent work in them include โ€œJuno,โ€ โ€œDallas Buyers Clubโ€ and โ€œ13 Going on 30.โ€ She is also a trustee for Save the Children and an advocate on Capitol Hill to raise awareness and funds for the organization. She is the co-funder of organic food company Once Upon a Farm which has the goal of providing children with high quality food that is grown using only sustainable methods.

You can purchase tickets now for $250 - the price includes the WOY ceremony plus opening night for HPT 173. Aside from Jennifer Garner being awarded the Woman of the Year award, Jason Bateman was announced as the Man of the Year just last month. If you have not read our blog post about it, you can check it out here!

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