Amanda Seyfried flaunts legs in black mini dress at WP Theater Gala in NYC with husband Thomas Sadoski By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 04:23 BST, 16 April 2019 | Updated: 04:23 BST, 16 April 2019 Viewcomments She's been acting since she was a teen and is an accomplished star of stage and screen. And on Monday night, Amanda Seyfried was one of the honorees celebrated at the WP Theater's annual fundraising gala in New York City. The actress, 33, was accompanied to the event by her husband, actor Thomas Sadoski, 42. Big night: Amanda Seyfried was one of the honorees at the WP Theater's annual gala in New York City Monday and was accompanied to the event by her husband, actor Thomas Sadoski Seyfried put on a stylish show in a long-sleeved black mini dress. She added inches with a pair of very high-heeled black sandals. The Mama Mia! and Big Love star wore her long blonde hair loose in tumbling waves. Sadoski opted for a charcoal gray two-piece suit over a white shirt buttoned up at the collar. Leggy look: Seyfried put on a stylish show in a long-sleeved black mini dress. She added inches with a pair of very high-heeled black sandals Natural beauty: The Mama Mia! and Big Love star wore her long blonde hair loose in tumbling waves The look of love: Seyfried, 33, and Sadoski, 42, met in 2016 on the set of the film The Last Word. They married in March 2017, the same month they welcomed their daughter Dapper: Sadoski, who starred in HBO's The Newsroom and is a regular on the New York stage, opted for a charcoal gray two-piece suit over a white shirt buttoned up at the collar Seyfried and Sadoski met in 2016 on the set of the film The Last Word. They married in March 2017, the same month they welcomed their daughter. Sadoski began his professional stage career in 1998 in Kenneth Lonergan's This Is Our Youth. He's worked steadily in New York theatre ever since. The actor became a familiar face after starring for three seasons in HBO's The Newsroom. The WP Theater was established 40 years ago and according to its website, it's 'the nation’s oldest and largest theater company dedicated to developing, producing and promoting the work of women at every stage in their careers.' Trailblazer: The WP Theater is 'the nation’s oldest and largest theater company dedicated to developing, producing and promoting the work of women at every stage in their careers' In the spotlight: Seyfried posed at the gala with her fellow honorees - singer and songwriter Emily Warren, center, and producer Bonnie Comley, right Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility