Days after Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein and Broadway p.r. player Rick Miramontez’s blowup behind the scenes of “Finding Neverland” went public — and Miramontez quit the show — the two men sat at adjacent tables Saturday at the Human Rights Campaign gala.

Luckily, no human rights were violated as a result.

Joel Grey, repped by Miramontez, presented an award to Weinstein’s Oscar-nominated “The Imitation Game.”

The actor, who recently revealed he is gay, sat at a Weinstein Co. table with Miramontez and made a poignant speech about the film in front of guests Sen. Cory Booker, Zac Posen and Crystal Renn.

“There were a lot of theater people looking over at Harvey and Rick,” a spy said. “The two were laughing . . . It looked like a rapprochement.”

Sniffed another spy, “Their ‘fight’ probably got that show more publicity than anything.”

After rumors Miramontez and Weinstein might give it another shot, theater flack Billy Zavelson is now consulting Weinstein Live Entertainment with a team that includes Leslie Sloane.