Today’s Highlights:
Oedipus, newly adapted by & directed by Robert Icke, featuring Mark Strong (Oedipus) and Lesley Manville (Jocasta), with Samuel Brewer (Teiresias), Bhasker Patel (Corin), Jordan Scowen (Eteocles),’and James Wilbraham (Polyneices), John Carroll Lynch (Creon), Teagle F. Bougere (Driver), Ani Mesa-Perez (Lichas), Olivia Reis (Antigone), and Anne Reid (Merope),with Brian Thomas Abraham, Denise Cormier, Karl Kenzler, and Oliver Rowland-Jones, opens at Broadway’s Studio 54.
Dirty Books, world premiere written & directed by Mara Lieberman, featuring Marisa Moureau, Alexis Pratt, Melina Rabin, Sammy Rivas and Grayson Willenbacher, with Cummings, Caroline DeFazio, Billie Eric Robinson and Camilo Zuqui, opens at Off-Broadway’s Bated Breath Theatre.
Table 17, by Douglas Lyons, directed by Zhailon Levingston, featuring Gail Bean (Snowfall,(Jada), Biko Eisen-Martin (Dallas), and Michael Rishawn (River, Eric & Others ), opens at LA’s Geffen Playhouse.
Farenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, directed by Stephen Hamilton, featuring John Kroft (Guy Montag), J. Stephen Brantley (Captain Beatty), Daniela Mastropietro (Mildred Montag), Amma Francesca Schiavoni (Clarisse McCellan), Bonnie Comley (Good Morning Show Host), and Mary Shelly, Matthew Conlon (Faber), Nicole Marie Hunt (Mrs. Hudson), Stewart F. Lane (Family Theater Show Attorney / and J.R.R. Tolkien), and Dan Pavacic (Fireman Black / Aristotle), opens at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre.
Paranormal Activity, by Levi Holloway, directed by Felix Barrett, featuring Melissa James and Patrick Heusinger, previews at LA’s Ahmanson Theatre.
A Celtic Christmas by A Taste of Ireland, directed & choreographed by Brent Pace, featuring Gavin Shevlin, Julia O’Rourke, Alliyah O’Hare, Megan McGinley and Patrick O’Keeffe Youngh Cian Walsh, Liam Fitzgerald, Isaac Loxley, Michael Roberson, Dillon D’Amore, Enda Keane, Brittany Pymm, Ella Giammichele, Jessica Miller, Fiona Shanley andNatalie Wagner, closes at Off-Broadway’s Sheen Center.
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Ragtime, directed by Lear deBessonet, has been extended through June 14, 2026 at the Lincoln Center Theatre.
Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz, Colin Donnell, Nichelle Lewis, Ben Levi Ross, Shaina Taub, Anna Grace Barlow, John Clay III, Rodd Cyrus, Nick Barrington, and Ellie May Sennett, with Nicholas Barrón, Lauren Blackman, Allison Blackwell, Briana Carlson-Goodman, Jordan Chin, Eean Sherrod Cochran, Billy Cohen, Kerry Conte, Rheaume Crenshaw, Ellie Fishman, Jason Forbach, Nick Gaswirth, Ta’Nika Gibson, Jackson Parker Gill, David Jennings, Marina Kondo, Morgan Marcell, Kane Emmanuel Miller, Jenny Mollet, Tom Nelis, Kent Overshown, Kayla Pecchioni, John Rapson, Matthew Scott, Deandre Sevon, Jacob Keith Watson, and Alan Wiggins, and more TBA.
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Pygmalion, directed by David Staller, continues through Nov. 22 at Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row.
Carson Elrod (Colonel Hugh Pickering), Mark Evans (Henry Higins), Synnove Karlesn (Eliza Doolittle), Teresa Avia Lim (Clara Eynsford-Hill), Lizan Mittchell (Mros. Higgin/Mrsl. Pearce), and Matt Wolpe (Freddy Eynsford Hill/Alfred Doolittle).
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Ben Platt: Live at the Ahmanson will run Dec. 12-21 at LA’s Ahmanson Theatre, directed by Michael Arden.
TBA.
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La Bohème, conducted by Lina González-Granados, will run Nov. 22 -Dec. 14 at LA’s Dorothy Chandler Pavillion.
Janai Brugger (Mimì), Oreste Cosimo (Rodolfo), Erica Petrocelli (Musetta), Gihoon Kim (Marcello), Emmett O’Hanlon (Scharnard), William Guanbo Su (Colline), Rod Gilfry (Benoit/Alcindoro), and Nathan Bowles (Parpignol).
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Preston Max Allen’s Caroline will continue through Nov. 16 aat MCC Theatre, directed by David Cromer.
Veanne Cox, Jeffrey Carlson, Clea Lewis and Florencia Lozan.
When Maddie is forced to seek the help of her long-estranged mother, she finds herself unable to shield her daughter Caroline from the inescapable circumstances that fractured their family.
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The Big Fat Broadway Christmas Show 2025, in support of Hope the Mission, will take place Fri. Dec. 5 at 8 PM at North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre.
TBA.
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A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters will take place Sat. Nov. 22 at 7 PM at North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre.
Barbara Eden and Hal Linden
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The world premiere of Dirty Books, written & directed by Marla Lieberman, continues through Dec.21 at the Bated Breath Theater.
Marisa Moureau, Alexis Pratt, Melina Rabin, Sammy Rivas and Grayson Willenbacher with understudies Emily Cummings, Caroline DeFazio, Billie Eric Robinson and Camilo Zuqui.
A provocative new play examining the complexities of censorship and book banning in the 1960’s. An immersive performance that plunges audiences into the heated battles over anti-obscenity laws and censorship in America. Inspired by the true stories of erotic fiction writers of the 1960’s and using Supreme Court-inspired transcripts, Dirty Books reveals the ingenuity and resilience of artists who thrived in the shadows of America’s anti-obscenity laws working in the soft-core adult publishing industry. Inside an intimate world of secret bookstores, banned novels, and underground desire, the audience collaborates with the company to compose an erotic story.
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Hjalmar Soderber’s Doctor Glas will run Nov. 16-23 at Pacific Resident Theatre, adapted & by directed by Daniel Gerroll.
Daniel Gerroll
A remarkably progressive title character addresses themes of abortion, assisted dying, adultery, and murder.
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John Lloyd Young: Broadway’s Jersey Boy will take place Sun. Nov. 23 at 3 PM at North hollywood’s El Portal Theatre.
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Ro Reddick’s Cold Ware Choir Practice run Feb. 21, – Mar. 29. 2026, (opening Mar. 10) at MCC Theatre, directed by Knud Adams.
Alana Raquel Bowers, Will Cobbs, Crystal Finn, Andy Lucien, Lizan Mitchell, Suzzy Roche, Nina Ross and Ellen Winter.
The play is set in Syracuse, New York, during 1987, when the threat of nuclear war was a constant fear, juxtaposed with the optimism of the Reagan era. The story revolves around the family of 10-year-old Meek, which includes her grandmother, Puddin’, and her estranged uncle, a prominent Black conservative who brings his ill wife home for the holidays.
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L.R. Gordon’s Cranes will run Nov. 20 – Dec. 7 at Venice, CA’s Pacific Resident Theatre, directed by Ann Bronston.
Martha Hackett and Taubert Nadalini.
Jason, a young science teacher, is hired to help Barbara, an agoraphobe, with her irrational fears of the physical dangers of the world. But Jason is dealing with his own deep distress – his wife’s infertility is linked to their genetic incompatibility. This unlikely pair wades into the emotional waters of love, death, and parenthood, coming to terms with the cost of fear – and the inherent gamble that is life.
