Daniel Radcliffe & Jonathan Groff Play Special Parts In Lindsay Mendez’s Wedding

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Broadway luminaries Lindsay Mendez and J Alex Brinson have officially tied the knot in a heartwarming ceremony that took place on Monday (April 22) in New York City. The couple, whose love story blossomed on the set of the CBS series All Rise, exchanged vows surrounded by close friends and family, making their special day even more memorable.

Among the distinguished guests were Lindsay’s co-stars from the Broadway production of Merrily We Roll Along, Daniel Radcliffe and Jonathan Groff, who played significant roles in the festivities. As reported by EW and showcased in images shared on social media, Daniel took on the endearing role of ring bearer, while Jonathan officiated the ceremony with his signature charm and warmth.

The presence of Tony-winning composer Stephen Schwartz added an extra touch of magic to the occasion. Schwartz, renowned for his iconic work on Wicked, shares a special connection with Lindsay, having composed the music for the hit musical in which she portrayed the beloved character Elphaba from 2013 to 2014.

Lindsay and J also recently shared the exciting news of their impending parenthood, announcing that they are expecting their first child together. This joyful addition to their family comes as a delightful complement to Lindsay’s role as a loving mother to her three-year-old daughter, Lucy, from a previous relationship.

As the newlyweds embark on this next chapter of their journey together, they do so with the unwavering support of their loved ones and the cherished memories created on their wedding day. Lindsay, Daniel, and Jonathan will continue to grace the Broadway stage in Merrily We Roll Along until July 7th, enchanting audiences with their remarkable talent and undeniable chemistry.

In extending heartfelt congratulations to Lindsay Mendez and J Alex Brinson, we celebrate the enduring power of love and the joyous milestones that mark the beginning of a lifetime of happiness together.