Today’s Highlights:
Birthright, by Jonathan Spector, directed by Teddy Bergman, featuring Hale Appleman, Molly Bernard Eli Gelb, Abbi Jacobson, Liz Larsen), Nate Mann, and Zoë Winters, opens at Off-Broadway’s MCC Theater.
Mamma Mia, directed by Phyllida Lloyd, featuring Chirstine Sherrill (Donna Sherican), Alisa Melendez (Sophie Sheridan), Carly Sakolove (Rosie), Jalynn Steele (Tanya), Victor Wallace (Sam Carmichael), Robert Marnell (Harry Bright), Jim Newman (Bill Austin), and Grat Reynolds (Sky), with Amy Weaver, Alessandra Antonelli, Blake Price, Carly Sakolove, Christine Sherrill, Collin Bradley, Patrick Dunn, Grant Reynolds, Jalynn Steele, Jim Newman, Justin Sudderth, Lena Owens, Rob Marnell, Victor Wallace, Louis Griffin, Patrick Park, L’Oréal Roaché, Haley Wright, Gabe Amato, Adia Olanethia Bell, Xavi Soto Burgos, Emily Croft, Madison Deadman, Jordan De Leon, Nico DiPrimio, Stephanie Genito, Tassy Kirbas, Danny Lopez-Alicea, Makoa, Faith Northcutt, Jasmine Overbaugh, Gray Phillips, and Dorian Quinn, opens at LA’s Ahmanson Theatre.
The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Laurence Connor, featuring Isaiah Bailey (The Phantom), Jordan Lee Gilbert (Christine Daaé), Daniel Lopez (Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny), Midori Marsh (Carlotta Giudicelli), Midori Marsh (Carlotta Giudicelli), William Thomas Evans (Monsieur Firmin), Carlyn Connolly (Madame Giry), Christopher Bozeka (Ubaldo Piangi), and Melo Ludwig (Meg Giry), opens at LA’s Pantages Theatre.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending June 21.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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Lincoln Center Theatre has announced its 2026-27 Broadway & Off-Broadway seasons. Casting TBA.
BROADWAY:
A Few Good Men (begins previews Oct. 8 & opens Oct. 29), directed by Michael Arden, Starring Bradley Whitford and Tom Blyth.
The Sound of Music (previews Mar. 23 & opens Apr. 15, 2027), directed by Lear DeBessonet, starring Jasmine Amy Rogers.
A Few Good Men (previews begin Oct. 8 and opens Oct. 29), directed by Michael Arden, starring Bradley Whitford and Tom Blyth.
OFF-BROADWAY:
Seven Guitars (previews Nov. 23, opens Nov. 23), by August Wilson, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
Born in the Dirt (previews Apr. 14, 2027 – opens TBA), by Kimberly Belflower, directed by Danya Taymor.
Playing Burton (2027 dates TBA.), by Mark Jenkins, directed by Bartlett Sher, starring Matthew Rhys.
Creation on Stories and All the Important Importants (207 dates TBA), by Mfoniso Udofia, directed by Mamilla Woodard.
New play by Emma Watkins (207 dates TBA), directed by Annie Tippe.
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Charles Kirsch’s Backstage Babble Presents Broadway’s Future Sings Its Past will take place Fri. June 26 at 9:30 PM. at NYC’s 54 Below, with music direction by Michael Lavine.
The concert will also be livestreamed.
Kaydence Arora, Gabrielle Greene, Carolyn Hao, Emma Ivanov, Michael Kitt, Milena Manocchia, Harrison McNeill, Marie Muñoz, Skye Papa, Jacob Prager, Gretchen Shope, and Kaylor Toronto.
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School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, by Jocelyn Bioh, will begin previews Sept. 8 and open Sept. 28 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, directed by Whitney White.
Jasmine Amy Rogers ( Ericka), Denée Benton (Paulina), Patina Miller (Eloise Amponsah), Erin Morton ( Nana), Nia Otchere-Sarfo (Gifty), Jordan Rice (Mercy), Heather Alicia Simms (Headmistress Francis), and Lucia Aremu (Ama).
Becoming Miss Ghana 1986 would mean fame, fortune, and prosperity. At least, that’s what Paulina—the queen bee of Aburi Girls Boarding School—believes. When the pageant recruiter comes to school, Paulina and her crew pull out all the stops. But to their surprise, a new transfer student from America kicks the competition into a higher, far more personal gear.
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A FREE production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream will run July 22 – Aug. 9 at Boston’s Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, directed by Steven Maler.
De’Lon Grant (Theseus / Oberon), ora Eschenheimer (Hippolyta / Titania), Nick Cearley (Puck / Philostrate), Paul Melendy (Bottom), Meghan Carey (Hermia), Annika Burley (Helena), José Hernández (Lysander), Jack Greenberg (Demetrius), Karen MacDonald (Quince), Jack Greenberg (Demetrius), Karen MacDonald (Quince), Michael Broadhurst IFlute), and Brooks Reeves (Egeus / Starveling).
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Taraji P. Henson received her portrait at NYC’s Sardi’s.
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Hot Summer Musicals, a world premiere of one-acts will run July 11 – Aug. 1 at the Write Act Repertory at the Brickhouse Theatre.
Olive Banny, Maggie Borgen, Eric V Crumley, Jeron Devonte, Isa Fuller, Joshua Gill, Christina Giordano, Cate Harbin, Christine Hughes, Ann Li, Alyssa Lomosad, Naledi Miga, Linda Nile, Gilad Nilo, Teni Oduntan, Jack Sweeney, and Anthony Zermeno.
A collection of 6 World Premiere original one act plays written by various Write Act Repertory writers.
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Lincoln Center Theatre has announced its’ 2026-27 Broadway & Off-Broadway Season.
Dates & complete casting TBA.
Broadway:
A Few Good Men, by Aaron Sorkinm directed by Michael Arden, starring Bradlwy Whitford and Tom Blyth.
The Sound of Music, directed by Lear Debessonet, starring Jasmine Amy Rogers.
Off-Broadway (at the Mitize E. Newhouse Theater).
Seven Guitars, by August Wilson, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
Born in the Dirt, by Kimberly Belflower, directed by Danya Taymor.
Playing Burton, by Mark Jenkins, directed by Bartlett Sher, starring Mattew Rhys.
Off-Broadway (at the Claire T0w Theater)
Creation Stories and All the Important Importants, byFoniso Udefia, directed by Tamilla Woodard.
Pretend it’s Pretend, by Emma Watkins, directed by annie Tippe.
…and much more TBA.
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The 28th Annual Broadway Barks, the star-studded Dog and Cat adoption event, will take p lace Sat. July 11, from 3-6;30 PM at Broadway’s Shubert Alley, in support of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Bernadette Peters and Andrew Rannells.
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Write Act Rep will present Hot Summer Nights – The Musicals 2026, from July 11- Aug.1 at North Hollywood’s Brickhouse Theatre, offering 6 world-premiere One-Act Musicals.
Click the link above for information on all the presentations.
Olive Banny, Maggie Borgen, Eric V Crumley, Jeron Devonte, Isa Fuller, Joshua Gill, Christina Giordano, Cate Harbin, Christine Hughes, Ann Li, Alyssa Lomosad, Naledi Miga, Linda Nile, Gilad Nilo, Teni Oduntan, Jack Sweeney, Anthony Zermeno
