This Weekend’s Highlights:
Friday, February 13
Musical Theatre West‘s Man of La Mancha, directed by James Vásquez, featuring Ricard Bermudez (Miguel de Cervates/Don quixote), Shirene Agahi-Patterson (Antonia), Daniel Sares (Pedro/Captain of the Inquisition), Ammon Swofford (Anselmo), and Colleen Swift (Paco/Barber), with Reggie De Leon, opens at CA’s Long Beach’s Carpenter Performing Arts Center.
Incitation to the Dance, written & directed by Michael Van Duzer, featuring Michael Gabiano (Malcolm), David Mingrino (Asher), Casey Alcoser (Finn), opens at LA’s Theatre West.
Foursome, world premiere by Matthew Scott Montgomery, directed by Tom DeTrinnis, featuring Matthew Scott Montgomery (Noah), Adrián Javier (Tahj), Jimin Moon (Felix), and Calvin Seabrooks (Kobe), withBrandon Halvorsen, Andre Heimos, and Brendan Scannell, opens at LA’s Atwater Village Theatre.
The New York Pops‘ If I Ain’t Got You: The Best of R&B concert, conducted by Steven Reineke, featuring Aisha Jackson and Avery Wilson, at 8 PM at NYC’s Stern Auditorium.
Saturday, February 14
The 39 Steps, adapted by Patrick Barlow, directed by Jenny Sullivan, featuring Joseph Fuqua (Richard Hannay), Larry Cedar (clown #1), Christie Coran (Annabella Schmidt / Pamela / Margaret), Jack Herholdt (Clown #2, opens at Ventura’s Rubicon Theatre.
Red Harlem, world premiere by Kimba Henderson, directed by Bernadette Speakes, featuring Christopher Cassarino (David), Dennis Gersten Hugh Cooper), Micah Johnson (James Ford/Ralph Bunche), Dylan Jones (Velma), Luis Kelly-Duarte (Shifty), Rama Orleans-Lindsay (Lenore), Claudio Parrone Jr. (Misha), Fana Minea Tesfagiorgis (Selena), and Fana Minea Tesfagiorgis (Selena), opens at LA’s Company of Angels.
Ha Ha Hamptons comedy show, featuring Talia Reese, Rich Walker, Marla Schultz, and Dan Barry, at 8 PM at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre.
Night Side Songs, by The Lazors, directed by Taibi Magar, featuring Robin de Jesús , Brooke Isibashi, Jonathan Raviv, Mary Testa, and Kris Saint-Louis, begins previews at Lincoln Center’s Claire Tow Theater.
Ann Kittredge: Love for Sale: My 10 years in Cabaret, directed by Barry Kleinbort, closes NYC’s Don’t Tell Mama.
Sunday, February 15
Musical Theatre Guild‘s Applause concert presentation, directed by Trance Thompson, featuring Barbara Carlton Heart (Margo), Ashley Moniz (Eve), Brian Kim McCormick (Bill), Taubert Nadalini (Duane), Joshua Finkel (Buzz), Leslie Stevens (Karen), Robert Yacko (Howard), and Melissa Lyons Caldretti (Bonnie), with Patrick Beller, Jennifer Bennett, Jasmine Ejan, Kevin Matsumoto, Benny Perez, George Xavier, and guest artists Roma Scarano and Chantal Tribble at 7 PM at Santa Monica’s Broad Stage.
National Theatre Live’s screening of David Ireland’s The Fifth Step, directed by Finn den Hertog, featuring Jack Lowden and Martin Freema, at 3 PM at UCLA’s James Bridges Theatre.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, by William Finn & Rachel Sheinkin, directed by Danny Mefford, featuring Justin Cooley (Leaf Coneybear), Kevin McHale (William Barfée), Philippe Arroyo (Chip Tolentino), Leana Rae Concepcion and (Marcy Park), Justin Cooley (Leaf Coneybear), Kevin McHale (William Barfée), Philippe Arroyo (Chip Tolentino), and Leana Rae Concepcion (Marcy Park), Jasmine Amy rogers (Olive Ostrovsky), Autumn Best (Logaininne Schwartzgrubenierre, and Matt Manuel, closes at Off-Broadway’s New World Stages.
Ulysses, by James Joyce, directed by Scott Shepherd & John Collins, featuring Dee Beasnael, Kate Benson, Maggie Hoffman, Vin Knight, Scott Shepherd, Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, and Stephanie Weeks, closes at Off-Broadway’s Public Theatre.
Wait Until Dark, directed by Mark Shanahan, featuring Meredith Parker, Seth Andrew Bridges, Steve Pacek, Mike Bergi, and Triney Sandoval, closes at Virginia Stage Company.
Incitation to the Dance, written & directed by Michael Van Duzer, featuring Michael Gabiano (Malcolm), David Mingrino (Asher), Casey Alcoser (Finn), closes at LA’s Theatre West.
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The world premiere of Monsters, written & directed by Ngozi Anyanwu, has been extended through Mar. 22 at Off-Broadway’s Manhattan Theatre Club.
Aigner Mizzelle and Okieriete Onaodowan
A two-hander sibling drama focusing on Lil and here estranged older brother, Big, a fading MMA fighter. After years apart, Lil surprises Big at his doorstep, forcing them to confront buried family trauma, resentment, and their shared, violent, and tender history.
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Red Bull Theater‘s Titus Andronicus will run Mar. 17 – Apr. 19 at Signature Center, directed by Jesse Berger.
Patrick Page, with Jesse Aaronson, Matthew Amendt, Blair Baker, McKinley Belcher III, Francesca Faridany, Enid Graham, Amy Jo Jackson, Adam Langdon, Anthony Michael Lopez, Anthony Michael Martinez, Howard W. Overshown, Olivia Reis, and Zack Lopez Roa.
Revenge is on the menu. Titus is Rome’s greatest general and the head of a noble family. But when his armies vanquish the Goths, their defeated queen Tamora and her lover Aaron the Moor release a fury that brings Titus, his family, and all of Rome to their knees. The play’s exploration of humankind’s capacity for inhumanity is shockingly contemporary, brought to searing new life in a production directed by Jesse Berger and starring the incomparable Patrick Page as Titus, one of Shakespeare’s most demanding tragic roles.
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Houston’s Theatre Under the Stars has announced its 2026-27 season. Casting and creative teams TBA.
The Music Man (Sept. 15-27)
Mrs. Doubtfire (Oct. 20 – Nov. 1)
Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Dec. 8-24)
The Who’s Tommy (Feb. 2-14, 2027)
Kinky Boots (Mar. 30 – Apr. 11)
Oh,Mary (Apr. 27 – May 9). A new play by Cole Escola.
A dark comedy about a miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Unrequited yearning, alcoholism, and suppressed desires abound in this 80-minute one-act play that finally examines the forgotten life and dreams of Mrs. Lincoln, through the lens of an idiot.
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James Joyce’s Ulysses, directed by Scott Shepherd & John Collins, has been extended through Mar. 1 at Off-Broadway’s Public Theatre.
Dee Beasnael, Kate Benson, Maggie Hoffman, Vin Knight, Scott Shepherd, Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, and Stephanie Weeks.
Seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With humor, pathos, and a richly layered design, ERS stitches together verbatim passages from Joyce’s epic masterpiece into a two-and-a-half hour tour de force.
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Clare Bbarron’s You Got Older has been extended through Apr. 12 at Off Broadway’s Cherry Lane Theatre, directed by Anne Kauffman.
Alia Shawkat (Mae), (Peter Friedman (Dad), Misha Brooks, (Matthew), Caleb Eberhardt (Mac), Spesner Granese (Cowboy), and Nadine Malouf (Hannah), and Nina White (Jenny), with Paul Cooper, Jonah O’Hara-David, Caro Plamer, and Nicole Rodenberg.
A darkly comic, tender drama about Mae. After losing her job and boyfriend, Mae returns to the Wahington hometown to care for her ailing father, exploring themes of familial illness, awakward intimacy, and profound life transitions.
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Bigfoot, by amber Ruffin & Kevin Sciretta, directed by & choreographed by Danny Mefford, has extended through Apr. 26 at Off-Broadway’s New York City Stage 1.
Crystal Lucas Perry, Grey Henson, Katerina McCrimmon, and Alec Moffat.
Set in the town of Muddirt, a glow-in-the-dark oasis that exists somewhere between a chemical dump site and a nuclear power plant, Bigfoot! is a larger-than-life musical tale of corrupt politicians, small-town paranoia and misunderstood youth. When that youth happens to be eight feet tall, innocent and in dire need of electrolysis, it makes him more than a target. It makes him the subject of a can’t-miss can’t-myth musical comedy.
