Today’s Highlights:
Henry VI: A Trilogy in Two Parts, the Chicago Shakespeare production, adapted & directed by Stephen Brown-Fried, featuring Jon Norman Schneider (Henvy VI), Jon Norman Schneider (Henry VI), Teresa Avia Lim (Margaret), Mia Katigbak (Gloucester), Rajesh Bose (York), Myka Cue (Joan),Tommy Bo ( John Talbot), John Haggerty (Talbot), Ðavid Lee Huỳnh (Charles/the Dauphin), Anna Ishida (Warwick), Paul Juhn (Suffolk), Orville Mendoza (Jack Cade), David Shih (Edward of York), Julyana Soelistyo (Richard), Sue Jin Song (Bedford), James Yaegashi (Winchester),and Kimiye Corwin (Somerset), opens at Off-Broadway’s Public Theater.
How Shakespeare Saved My Life, wlord premiere written & performed by Jacob Ming-Trent, opens at DC’s Folger Theatre.
Hadestown, directed by Keenan Tyler Oliphant, featuring ose Contreras (Orpheus), Hawa Kamara (Eyriydice), Rudy Foster (Hermes), Nickolaus Colón (Hades), and Namisa Mdlalose Bizana (Persephone), opens at Kansas City Starlight.
Amas Musical Theatre reading of Industrial Strength: A New Musical You Were Never Suposed to See, by Steve Young & Stuart Ross, directed by Stuary Ross, featuring Darius De Haas, Nicolas King, Jenny Lee Stern, and Steve Young, at 6 PM at Off Broadway’s Ripley Grier Studios (also tomorrow).
54 Sings Dames at Sea: 60th Anniversary Concert, directed by Charles Kirsch, with music direction by Michael Lavine, featuring Loni Ackerman, Kerstin Anderson, Paula Leggett Chase, Joyce Chittick, Britney Coleman, Christopher deProphetis. Stephen DeRosa, Nadia Duncan, Rick Faugno, Jeff Gorti, Ruth Gottschall, Olivia Elease Hardy, Roe Hartrampf, Jay Aubrey Jones, Karen Mason, Ashley Morton, Kurt Peterson, Alexander Rios, AJ Shively, Alexandra Socha, Megan Styrna, and Allyson Tucker Ashley Morton (Clue at the John W. Engeman Theatre) Kurt Peterson (Dear World) Alexander Rios (Company national tour) Tony Award® nominee AJ Shively (Bright Star) Alexandra Socha (Mack and Mable at NYC City Encores!) Megan Styrna (Charlotte Sweet off-Broadway), and Allyson Tucker, at 7 PM at NYC’s 54 Below.
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Water for Elephants, by Rick Ellis, directed by Jessica Stone, will run Sept. 8-27 at the Pantages Theatre.
Zachary Keller (Jacob Jankowski), Helen Krushinski (Marlena), Connor Sullivan (August), Robert Tully (Mr. Jankowski), Javier Garcia (Camel), Ruby Gibbs (Barbara), Grant Huneycutt (Wade), and Tyler West (Walter), with Kinker & Roust, Fran Alvarez Jara, Yves Artieres, Chris Carsten, Adam Fullick, Nancy Gutierrez, Ella Huestis, Sam Kellar-Long, ZaKeyia Lacey, Andrew Meier, Marina Mendoza, John Neurohr, Bradley Parrish, Carl Robinett, Summer Severin, Serafina Walker, and Yemie Woo.
The play follows 23-year-old veterinary student Jacob Jankowski. After his parents die in a car crash, an orphaned Jacob jumps a moving train and joins a traveling circus. He falls for the star equestrian, Marlena, whose husband, August, is the circus’s cruel ringmaster. The story, told in flashbacks by elderly Jacob, explores their escape and fight for a new life.
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Crazy for You will run June 18 – Aug. 9 at CT’s Goodspeed Musicals, directed byMichael Fling.
Will Burton (Bobby Child), Brittany Zeinstra (Ppolly Baker), Edward Juvier (Bela Zangler), Hailey Thomas (Irene Roth), Jeremy Davis (Everett Baker), David Andrew Morton (Lank Hawkins), and Michele Ragusa IMother/Pariciam, with Claire Avakian, Willie Clyde Beaton II, Colin Bradbury, Courtney Brady, Kailee Regan Brandt, Katie Scarlett Brunson, Samuel Colina, Bradley Gibbins-Klein, Kelly Gleason, Taylor Lane, Brian Shimasaki Liebson, Griffin Wilkinsm Lexi Baldachino, and Brandon J. Morris.
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LA’s The Wallis has announced its 2026-27 season:
Joshua Redman Quartet Words Fall Short concert (Sept. 5) with Skylar Tang
Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares concert (Oct. 1-4). Anewsolowork work that traces queer history across time.
Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster (Nov. 20-21))
Jason Robert Brown & Friends Dec, 12)
The Shot (Apr. 10-25, 2027), by Robin Gerber, starring Sharon Lawrence.
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The Old Man & the Sea, presented by La Opera (May 20-23, by Paola Prestini, with a libretto by Royce Vavrek.
Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet (June 3-5)
Three Wallis Classic Artists – Isaac Mizrahi (Apr. 17) … Isaac Mizrahi (Apr. 17) … Sandra Bernhard (Dec. 5), and Hershey Felder: the Piano & Me (Mar 11-13, 2027)
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The Wizard of Oz will run July 10-19 at CA’s Bank of America Performing Arts Center in Thousand Oaks, directed by Richard Israel.
Hannah Sedlacek (Dorothy Gale), Eric Stanton Betts a(Huck/Scarecrow), Lucas Alifano (Hickory/Tin Man), Tom Anawalt (Zeke/Cowardly Lion), Becky Lythgoe (Almira Gulch/Wicked Witch of the West), Noah Kaplan (Professor Marvel/The Wizard), Cassandra Marie Murphy (Aunt Em/Glinda), and Mike Baker (Uncle Henry/Emerald City Guard), with Samantha Bell, Aaron Michael-Rees Camitses, Bar Daniel, Sam Davidson, Josh Igarashi. Amanda King, Lauren Lorati, Nicholas Ley, Ali Marquez-Qadiri, Jacob Ray, Barbara Ann Reed, Spencer Reese, Xavier F. Reynoso, Angelica Roque, Bayley Tanenbaum, Calista Zajac, CC Adeva, Ryan Bohmholdt, Kaylie Cho, Gibson Day, Malia Johnson, Amaeline Lynch, and Anna Marie Holland Melendrez.
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comedian Paula Poundstone will appear Fri. June 2 at 7:30 PM at LA’s The Wallis.
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LA’s Pantages Theatre has announced its 2026-27 season:
Casting & creative teams TBA.
The Who’s Tommy (Oct. 27 – Nov. 15)
Buena Vista Social Club (Mar. 9-28, 2027)
Operation Mincemeat (Mar. 10 – Apr. 18)
Maybe Happy Ending (May 4-23)
The Great Gatsby (Jun 1-20)
Death Becomes Her (July 6-25)
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The world premiere of Raffaele Pacitti’s Mister Halston continues through June 21 at Bay Street Theater, directed by Michael Wilson.
Matt McGrath
An intimate character study of legendary American fashion designer Roy Halston. Set primarily against the backdrop of 1970s and 1980s New York, the storyline peels back the designer’s glamorous exterior to expose the intense ambition, profound isolation, and ultimate downfall of an icon.
