It's hard not to love Anne Hathaway…especially when she buys you pizza.
On Sunday, the Oscar nominee finished off her NYC stage debut in Twelfth Night at Central Park's Delacorte Theatre, produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Public Theater.
Believe it or not, the performances were completely free on a first-come, first-served basis—which, in the city that never sleeps, means just that: People get in line for tickets late in the evening and wait literally all night.
So, at 3 a.m. Sunday morning, the sweetie-pie starlet brought the night owls a snack! Anne handed slices of pizza to the entire line.
If that's not awesome, we don't know what is.
Apparently, the late hour didn't affect her performance. Alec Baldwin caught the show and blogged that Hathaway "seems to do nearly everything right, whether it be on screen and now on the stage."
We couldn't agree more.