This Weekend’s Highlights:
Friday, April 16
Sitting and Talking, by Lisa Romeo, directed by James Glossman, featuring Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick, begins streaming at Laguna Playhouse.
New Faces Sing Broadway 1961 concert, directed by Brianna Borger, featuring Lexie Bailey, Nicole Barth, Marcus Canada, Chloe Howard, Izzie Jones, Clare Kennedy, Maurice Rex Randle, Abraham Shaw, and Tommy Thurston, begins streaming at 12 PM CT at Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre.
Judy Collins re-creates her legendary 1964 concert hall debut at NYC’s Town Hall, streams at 8 PM ET here (and available for 72 hours).
Phillipa Soo benefit concert streams at 8 PM ET here.
Stars in the House, an Assassins reunion, with special guests Lee Wilkoff, Jerry Zaks, Michael Cerveris, and more, streams for FREE at 8 PM ET here.
Simply Sondheim concert, created by Eric Schaeffer & David Loud, and directed & choregraphed by Matthew Gardiner. featuring Norm Lewis, Solea Pfeiffer, Conrad Ricamora, Emily Skinner, Nicholas McDonough, Donna Migliaccio, Christopher Mueller, Katie Mariko Murray, Tracy Lynn Olivera, Paul Scanlan, Awa Sal Secka, and Bobby Smith, concludes streaming at VA’s Signature Theatre.
Saturday, April 17
Public Heroics Commission benefit reading, by Kavin Panmeechao, directed by Mark Shanahan, featuring Joan Almedilla, Patrick Halley, Denise Bessette, and Oliva Sklar, streams for FREE at 8 PM ET at NY’s Hudson Stage Company.
“Broadway Profiles with Tamsen Fadal,” with special guests Sutton Foster, Ariana DeBose, Mandy Gonzalez, Arielle Jacobs, Arvind Ethan David, plus original cast Hamilton cast members Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr, and Christopher Jackson, streams for FREE at 6 PM ET here.
Stars in the House, a 20th anniversary celebration of The Producers on Broadway, with special guests Susan Stroman, Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Cady Huffman, Brad Oscar, streams for FREE at 8 PM ET here.
The Lorax, by David Greig & Charlie Fink, directed by Max Webster, featuring Audrey Brisson, Richard Katz, Melanie La Barrie, David Ricardo-Pearce, Ben Thompson, Jamael Westman, and Silas Wyatt-Barke, concludes livestreaming on Zoom at London’s Old Vic.
The Picture of Dorian Gray digital production, by Henry Filloux-Bennett, directed by Tamara Harvey, featuring Fionn Whitehead (Dorian Gray), Alfred Enoch (Harry Wotton), Joanna Lumley (Lady Narborough), Russell Tovey (Basil Hallward), Emma McDonald (Sibyl Vane), and Stephen Fry ( Interviewer), concludes streaming here.
Sunday, April 18
The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) FREE benefit performance, by Eric Rockwell & Joanne Bogart, directed by Tom D’Angora & Michael D’Angora, featuring Christy Altomare, Colleen Ballinger, Alexandra Billings, Betty Buckley, Charles Busch, Robert Creighton, André De Shields, Ana Gasteyer, Richard Kind, Kevin Smith Kirkwood, Beth Leavel, Telly Leung, Jose Llana, Kelvin Moon Loh, Patti LuPone, Lesli Margherita, Andrea McArdle, Lauren Molina, Brad Oscar, Christine Pedi, Randy Rainbow, Jelani Remi, Chita Rivera, Soara-Joye Ross, Jackie Sanders, Ethan Slater, Sara Stiles, Michael West, and Lillias White, with Hillary Rodham Clinton, begins streaming at 7 PM ET at Off-Broadway’s York Theatre (and available through Apr. 21).
Broadway Alive Reunion Concert at Ellen’s Stardust Diner virtual concert, hosted by Matt DeAngelis and Emily McNamara, featuring Kayleigh Brennan, Danny Brooks, Dana Costello, Matt DeAngelis, Christine Dwyer, Gabrielle Elisabeth, Brandon Ellis, Nathan Lucrezio, Emily McNamara, Zak Resnick, Marrick Smith, Morgan Billings Smith, Anne Fraser Thomas, and Alysha Umphress, livestreams for FREE at 7 PM ET here.
Stephanie J. Block and Sebastian Arcelus in concert streams at 3 & 8 PM ET here.
Top Hat virtual tour of the London theatre district, streams at 3 PM ET here.
Audition Master Class (for singers & auditors), with Michael Orland & Dan Micciche, streams at 3 PM ET on Zoom.
Arms and the Man virtual production, directed by Coleman Domingo, featuring Phillip James Brannon (Captain Bluntschli), Allen Darbi (Russian Soldier), Allie Marie Evas (Raina), Kimberly Hébert Gregory (Catherine), Danny Scheie (Major Paul Petkoff), Ariel Shafir (Major Sergius Saranoff), Avanthika Srinivasan (Louka), and Liam Vincent (Nicola), concludes streaming at San Francisco’s A.C.T.
Chicago Sings Rock & Roll Broadway benefit concert, directed by Michael Weber, featuring Terrell Armstrong, Adia Bell, Chuckie Benson, Blu, Lydia Burke, Ariana Burks, Darilyn Burtley, Elisa Carlson, Satay Chávez, Pierce Cleveland, Shantel Cribbs, Robin DaSilva, Andres Enriquez, Jillian-Giselle, Lucy Godínez, Allyson Graves, maya Hlava, Donterrio Johnson, Christopher John Kelley, Heidi Kettenring, Nik Kmiecik, Michelle Lauto, Eric Lewis, Eban K Logan, Melanie Loren, Alejandro Medina, Andrew Mueller, Jarais Musgrove, Juwon Tyrel Perry, Billy Rude, Lorenzo Rush Jr, Laura Savage, Oliver Schilling, Aalon Smith, Sawyer Smith, Kyra Sorce, TJ Tapp, Tiffany T. Taylor, Cherise Thomas, Benthany Thomas, and Ariel Etana Triunfo, concludes streaming at Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre.
An Iliad, adapted by Lisa Peterson & Denis O’Hare, directed by Jonathan Fox, featuring John Tufts, concludes streaming at 2 PM PT at Santa Barbara’s Ensemble Theatre Company.
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Lincoln Center‘s 2016 production of Marco Ramirez’ The Royale begins streaming Thurs. Apr. 22 at 7 PM ET , directed by Rachel Chavkin.
McKinley Belcher III, Khris Davis, Montego Glove, John Lavelle, and Clarke Peters.
A most unusual play about a boxer. First of all, it is not really about life in the rin. Second, not a single punch will be thrown, as least not with fists. The play is about the life of the outsider in American culture. Set in 1905, deep inside the midst of Jim Crown, it explores one man’s struggle while reflecting a much broader one. It is also a ply about a brother and sister who protect each other but don’t agree on what that means.
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Amy Berryman’s Walden will run May 22 – June 12 at the Harold Pinter Theatre, directed by Ian Rickson.
Gemma Arterton (Stella), Fehinti Balogun (Bryan), and Lydia Wilson (Cassie).
After returning from a year-long Moon mission, Cassie, a NASA botanist, finds herself in a remote cabin the woods, where her estranged twin sister, Stella, a former NASA architect, has round a new life with climate activist Bryan. Old wounds resurface as the sisters attempt to pick up the pieces of the rivalry that broke them apart.
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The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is offering 500 complementary tickets to Crescendo Voices Rising, which will stream Thurs. Apr. 22 at 6 PM PT.
Click here for a non-VIP ticket, and when prompted, enter the code GRATON. This offer is first-come, first-served.
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Call Me Elizabeth, written by & starring Kayla Boye, will stream on-demand Apr. 23-30 at Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre, directed by Erin Kraft.
Join Elizabeth Taylor for this non-musical drama in her suite at The Beverly Hills Hotel fresh off her triumph as Best Actress for “Butterfield i” and recovering from a recent brush with death. Liz is struggling with her hardest role yet: herself. Through an intimate conversation with a biographer, the play examines the movie star’s early life, career and loves as she grapples with the culture of celebrity and her place as Hollywood’s brightest star.
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John Cullum: An Accidental Star will now be available on demand through Thurs. May 6 at Off-Broadway’s Vineyard Theatre.
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Audio: Ciara Renée sings Michael Mott’s “Lost in Love”
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Dorothy Lyman’s We Have To Hurry will stream May 1-2 on Broadway on Demand, directed by Patricia Vanstone.
Kathleen Chalfant, Jean Lauren Smith, and one more actor TBA.
The play follows a pair of mature people forced to commune from across a balcony due to new isolation protocols. When Gil notices the secret love of his life, Margaret, growing increasingly frustrated with the situation, he takes action to make every moment left count.
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“Lewis Flinn’s The Curtain Call Mixes” will be released May 3, featuring curtain call cues from Broadway, Off-Broadway and Regional theatrical productions. Pre-ordering is not available.
“There is so much I have missed about the ritual of theatergoing over the past year,” Flinn said. “but nothing so much as that moment when the audience gets to show its appreciation to the company. I wanted to translate the energy and excitement of that experience for everyone cooped up at home, and I hope it helps tide us over until we’re all back in velvet seats.”
Flinn, who has composed scores for more than 50 theatrical productions, has hand-selected 13 of his own musical cues from curtain calls to include in this extraordinary compendium:
The Little Dog Laughed (Broadway)
Lysistrata Jones; (Broadway)
Mondo Drama (Off-Broadway – Second Stage)
Mr. & Mrs. Fitch (Off-Broadway – Second Stage)
The New York Idea (Off-Broadway – MCC Theatre)
The Busy World Is Hushed (Off-Broadway – Playwrights Horizons)
Show People (Off-Broadway – Second Stage)
Die Mommie Die (Off-Broadway)
The Third Story (Off-Broadway)
The Imaginary Invalid (Regional – The Cleveland Playhouse)
Jerusalem (Regional – The Cleveland Playhouse)
A Comedy of Errors (Regional – Hartford Stage)
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New Normal Rep presents Two Sisters and Piano, written & directed by Nilo Cruz, which will stream Apr. 21 – May 23.
Jimmy Smits, Florencia Lozano, Gary Perez, and Daphne Rubin-Vega.
Set in 1991 during the Pan American Games in Havana, and while the Russians are pulling out of Cuba, this play portrays two sisters, Maria Celia, a novelist, and Sofia, a pianist, serving time under house arrest. Passion infiltrates politics when a lieutenant assigned to their case becomes infatuated with Maria Celia, whose literature he has been reading.
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Jesus Christ Superstar in concert will run July 12-27 at the Tokyo Theatre Orb, directed by Mark Stuart, with music direction by Shigeru Yawata.
Michael K. Lee (Jesus), Telly Leung (Peter), Ramin Karimloo (Judas), Celinde Schoenmaker (Mary Magdalene), Robert Marien (Pontius Pilate), Masaaki Fujioka (King Herod), Hironobu Miyahara (Caiaphas), and Hayato Kakizawa (Simon Zealotes), and Aaron Walpole (Annas).
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Video: Lin Manuel Miranda‘s virtual tour of Manhattan. (7:35)
