"Moonlight and Romance" will be the theme of this year's 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Governors Ball, which will take place on Aug. 27 in Los Angeles. A sneak peek of the event's run-through took place July 27, 2006.
"I like to think of the linen as the gown or tuxedo, and the flowers as the jewelry," event producer Cheryl Cecchetto said during the sneak peek. The linen tablecloths specially made for the event will be a petal pink doupioni silk, and the flowers will be bouquets of Titanic roses and pink hydrangeas.
More than 5,000 champagne flutes were rented for the event, which is expected to entertain 2,800 guests.
The Governors Ball will be held in Los Angeles at the Shrine Auditorium, which will be made to feel like a "garden on a cool evening." The exhibition hall will feature 32- to 40-foot diameter silk oak trees hung with crystal chandeliers, and a 7-foot wide "full moon."
China and goblets rimmed with platinum will be used for the event, along with silver flatware.
Vases of flowers and pink tapered candles are the centerpieces of the tables. The event's design was inspired by Dorothy Draper, a mid-century interior designer known for her love of the color pink.
The menu for the evening will consist of stuffed avocado with shrimp, Dungeness crab and a "sprouting salad" for the appetizer. The main course is roast fillet mignon with field mushrooms, roasted shallot and a red wine sauce. For dessert, chocolate mousse made with Dove chocolate served with soft caramel and banana-thyme cr
"They say it takes a village to raise a child -- and it takes a city to put on an event," Cecchetto said, referring to the 1,200 on-site personnel who will be attending to guests during the Governors Ball, which will take place Aug. 27 in Los Angeles.
Examples of each course of the evening's menu -- from left, the appetizer, main course and dessert -- were displayed July 27, 2006, during the sneak peek of the event.
In addition to the table design, the "Moonlight and Romance" theme will be accented by the music of the Ray Anthony Orchestra, which will play on a revolving bandstand surrounded by faux concrete fountains and a black-and-white chessboard dance floor.
Bouquets of Titanic roses and pink hydrangeas will sit in black baroque vases trimmed with ivy atop each of the tables at the event.
The "Moonlight and Romance" of the Governors Ball will take place Aug. 27, directly after the evening's Primetime Emmy awards.
Chef Alec Lestr, right, holds the main course, a filet of beef with mushroom tart, right, and the appetizer, stuffed avocado with shrimp, crab and sprouting salad, while pastry chef George Fritzsche holds the milk chocolate mousse dessert that will be served at the 58th annual Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball, during a press preview of the party at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Friday, Aug. 18, 2006.
Beverages that will be served at the 58th annual Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball are displayed on a table during a press preview of the party at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Friday, Aug. 18, 2006. From left is Laurent-Perrier champagne, Beauliueu Vineyard cabernet sauvignon, Voss artesian water and Beaulieu Vineyard chardonnay. Dove chocolate is in the foreground.
Cocktails, anyone? Mixologist Duggan McDonnell pours an "Emmy" cocktail, a blend of Grey Goose L'Orange vodka, blackberry brandy and lime juice, during a press preview of the party at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Friday, Aug. 18, 2006. The Emmy's air live on Aug. 27.
Tables for the 58th annual Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball are shown under one of four faux oak trees, complete with chandeliers, during a press preview of the party at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Friday, Aug. 18, 2006. Serving a three-course sit-down meal and refreshments for 3,000 guests will take 125 culinary chefs, 525 waiters and 22 bartenders.
A projected image of the Emmy statuette is seen at the top of a staircase at the 58th annual Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball during a press preview of the party at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Friday, Aug. 18, 2006. The show will air live on Aug. 27.