This Weekend’s Highlights:
Friday, September 16
Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, by Clark Young & Derek Goldman, directed by Goldman, starring David Strathairn, opens at Off-Broadway’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center.
Lend Me A Soprano, world premiere by Ken Ludwig, directed by Eleanor Holdridge, featuring Ellen Harvey (Mrs. Wylie), Mia Pinero (Jo), Alexandra Silber (Elena Firenzi), Orlando Arriaga (Pasquale), Steven Good (Le0), Brandon Hearnsberger (jerry), Susan Koozin (Julia), and Skyler Sinclair (Beverly), opens at Houston’s Alley Theatre.
Blackstar Symphony’s The Music of David Bowie concert, with special guest John Cameron Mitchell, opens at the Charlotte International Arts Festival.
I Never Sang For My Father, by Robert Anderson, directed by Doug Kaback, featuring Shayne Anderson, Dana Kelly Jr., Becky Bonar, Mary Carrig, Cheyann Dillon, and Paul Buxton, opens at Studio City’s Two Roads Theatre.
Roundabout‘s 1776, directed by Jeffrey L. Page & Diane Paulus, featuring Crystal Lucas-Perry (John Adams), Gisela Adisa (Robert Livingston), Nancy Anderson (George Read), Becca Ayers (Col. Thomas McKean), Tiffani Barbour as (Andrew McNair), Carolee Carmello (John Dickinson), Allyson Kaye Daniel (Abigail Adams/Rev. Jonathan Witherspoon), Elizabeth A. Davis (Thomas Jefferson), Mehry Eslaminia (Charles Thomson), Joanna Glushak (Stephen Hopkins), Shawna Hamic (Richard Henry Lee), Eryn LeCroy (Martha Jefferson/Dr. Lyman Hall), Liz Mikel (John Hancock), Patrena Murray (Benjamin Franklin), Oneika Phillips (Joseph Hewes), Lulu Picart (Samuel Chase), Sara Porkalob (Edward Rutledge), Sushma Saha (Judge James Wilson), Brooke Simpson (Roger Sherman), Salome B. Smith (Courier), Sav Souza (Dr. Josiah Bartlett), and Jill Vallery (Caesar Rodney), with Ariella Serur, Grace Stockdale, and Imani Pearl Williams, begins previews at Broadway’s American Airline Theatre.
York Theatre Company‘s Cheek to Cheek: Irving Berlin in Hollywood, by Barry Kleinbort, Randy Skinner & David Hancock Turner, directed & choreographed by Randy Skinner, featuring Jeremy Benton, Darien Crago, Kaitlyn Davidson, Danny Gardner, and Melinda Porto, with Corinne Munsch and Sean Quinn, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Theatre at St. Jean’s.
42nd Street, directed & choreographed by Randy Skinner, featuring Max von Essen (Julian Marsh), Kate Baldwin (Dorothy Brock), Blake Stadnik (Billy Lawlor), Carina-Kay Louchiey (Peggy Sawyer), David Jennings (Abner Dillon), Patrick Oliver Jones (Pat Denning), E. Clayton Cornelious (Bert Barry), Lisa Howard (Maggie Jones), Eloise Kropp (Annie Reilly), and Lamont Brown (Andy Lee), with Willie Clyde Beaton II, Sarah Dearstyne, Berklea Going, Candice Hatakeyama, Danielle Jackman, Edward Juvier, Taylor Lane, Brian Shimasaki Liebson, Brady Miller, Christian Probst, and Christopher Shin with swings Kirsty Fuller and Derek Luscutoff, begins previews at CT’s Goodspeed Musicals.
Fabulation or, The Re-Education of Undine, by Lynn Nottage, directed by directed by Dawn M. Simmons, featuring Lyndsay Allyn Cox Undine), Barlow Adamson (Accountant), Shani Farrell (Mother), Damon Singletary (Father), Jaime José Hernández (Hervé/Guy), Brittani Jenese McBride (Stephie), Dayenne CB Walters (Grandma), and Sharmarke Yusuf (Flow), begins previews at Boston’s Lyric Stage Company.
Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus & Stig Anderson’s Muriel’s Wedding , directed by Simon Phillips, featuring Daniel Stewart Sherman, David Michael Garry, Elle McLemore, Jake Swain, Kathy Deitch, Mary Claire King, Michael Barra, Natalie Charle Ellis, Pascal Pastrana, Sam Gravitte, and Scarlett Walker. Joining them are Leanne Antonio, Samuel Cadieux, Hilary Cole, Emma Degerstedt, Tyler Joseph Ellis, Sam Gravitte, Mary Claire King, Maggie McKenna, Dariana Mullen, Claire Neumann, Steve Raymond, Khamary Rose, Kiaya Niccolle Scott, Aaron Tsindos, and Laura Sky Herman, concludes.its NYC lab.
Saturday, September 17
What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, world premiere by Nathan Englander, directed by Barry Edelstein, featuring Rebecca Creskoff (Debbie), Sophie von Haselberg (Lauren), Greg Hildreth (Mark), Joshua Malina (Phil), and Nathan Salstone (Trevor), opens at San Diego’s Old Globe.
American Mariachi, by José Cruz González, directed by Henry Godinez, featuring Gloria Vivica Benavides, Gigi Cervantes, Lucy Godínez, Ricardo Gutierrez, Molly Hernández, Eréndira Izguerra, Amanda Raquel Martinez, Bobby Plasencia, Christopher Llewyn Ramirez, and Elizabeth Romero, opens at Cleveland Play House.
Jelly’s Last Jam concert performance, directed by Dennis Whitehead Darling, featuring Carmen Ruby Floyd (Anita), Sydney James Harcourt (Jelly Roll Morton), Bryan Terrell Clark (Jack the Bear/Buddy Bolden), Tina Fabrique (Miss Mamie/Gran Mimi), Iris Beaumier (Hunnie #3), Sharae Moultrie (Hunnie #2), Steve Routman (Melrose Brother #2), Julian Rozzell (Chimney Man), Justin Sudderth (Young Jelly), Amaya White (Hunnie #1), and Jason SweetTooth Williams (Melrose Brother #1), with Christian McQueen, Justin G. Nelson, and Jessica Hailey Reese, opens at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre.
Lucia di Lammermoor, by Gaetano Donizetti, directed by Simon Stone, featuring Amanda Woodbury & Liv Redpath (sharing the role of Lucia), Arturo Chacón-Cruz (Edgardo), Alexander Birch Elliott (Enrico), and Eric Owens (Raimondo), opens at LA Opera (Dorothy Chandler Pavilion).
Young Frankenstein, newly revised London version, directed by directed by Jeff Whiting, featuring Sally Struthers (Frau Blücher), A. J. Homes (Frederick Frankenstein), Sarah Wolter (Elizabeth), Trent Mills (The Monster), Maggie Ek (Inga), Wesley Slade (Igor), and Joe Hart (Inspector Kemp and The Hermit), with Lexi Cross, Isabella DeSouza Moore, Carl Draper, Cheyenne Green, Colby Hamann, Grant Hodges, Missy Marion, Ryan Perry Marks, Ella May Patterson, Austin Schulte, and Rodrigo Varandas, opens at CA’s La Mirada Theatre.
The Great Jheri Curl Debate, world premiere by Inda Craig-Galvan, directed by Scarlett Kim, featuring Julanne Chidi Hill (Veralynn Jackson), Ryun Yu (Mr. Kim), Ray Baker (Jheri Redding), Mildred Marie Langford (Lorraine), and Bruce A. Lemon Jr. (Marvin), opens at LA’s East West Players.
I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce, written by & starring Ronnie Marmo, directed by Joe Mantegna, opens at North Hollywood’s Theatre 68.
The Revue: A Special Cabaret Edition, conceived by Jim Dooley, directed by Dooley & Rick Batalla, featuring Katie DeShan, Tiffany Daniels, Isaac Robinson-Smith, and Philip McNiven, opens at 7 PM PT at LA’s Bourbon Room.
Death of a Salesman, directed by Miranda Cromwell, featuring Wendell Pierce (Willy Loman), Sharon D Clarke (Linda Loman), Khris Davis (Biff), McKinley Belcher III (Happy), André De Shields (Ben), Blake DeLong (Howard/Stanley), Lynn Hawley (The Woman/Jenny), Grace Porter (Letta/Jazz Singer), Kevin Ramessar (Musician), Stephen Stocking (Bernard), Chelsea Lee Williams (Miss Forsythe), and Delaney Williams (Charlie), begins previews at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre.
Silence, world premiere by Sonali Bhattacharyya, Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti, Ishy Din & Alexandra Wood, directed by Abdul Shayek, featuring Renu Brindle, Sujaya Dasgupta, Nimmi Harasgama, Bhasker Patel, Jay Saighal, Rehan Sheikh, and Martin Turner, closes London’s Donmar Warehouse.
The Fantasticks, directed by David Elliott, featuring William Thomas Evans (Hucklebee), Eric Michael Gillett (Bellomy), Christopher Gurr (Henry), David Hughey (El Gallo), Jonathan Spivey (Mortimer), Levin Valayil (Matt), Charity Van Tassel (Mute), and Rebbekah Vega-Romero (Luisa), closes at MA’s Cape Playhouse.
Blackstar Symphony, The Music of David Bowie concert, with special guest John Cameron Mitchell, closes at the Charlotte International Arts Festival.
Sunday, September 18
Sanctuary City, by Martyna Majok, directed by Zi Alikhan, featuring Ana Nicolle Chavez (“G”) and Miles Fowler (“B”), opens at Pasadena Playhouse.
Sondheim Unplugged concert, featuring Jim Brochu, Evan Harrington, Rob Maitner & Kellie Rabke, with special guests Danielle Ferland, Eric Michael Gillett, Albert Guerzon, Sarah Rice, and Lucia Spina, at 7 PM ET at NYC’s 54 Below.
“Renee Fleming’s Cities That Sing – Paris” broadcast live at 3 PM ET from NYC’s AMC Lincoln Square IMAX .
“Shy: The Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers” book celebration, by Rodgers & Jesse Green, at 5 PM ET at NYC’s Symphony Space.
Jelly’s Last Jam concert performance, directed by Dennis Whitehead Darling, featuring Carmen Ruby Floyd (Anita), Sydney James Harcourt (Jelly Roll Morton), Bryan Terrell Clark (Jack the Bear/Buddy Bolden), Tina Fabrique (Miss Mamie/Gran Mimi), Iris Beaumier (Hunnie #3), Sharae Moultrie (Hunnie #2), Steve Routman (Melrose Brother #2), Julian Rozzell (Chimney Man), Justin Sudderth (Young Jelly), Amaya White (Hunnie #1), and Jason SweetTooth Williams (Melrose Brother #1), with Christian McQueen, Justin G. Nelson, and Jessica Hailey Reese, at 2 PM ET at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre.
Dear Evan Hansen closes after 1,678 performances at Broadway’s Music Box Theatre.
The Capulets and the Montagues online reading, in a new rhyming verse translation by Dakin Matthews, directed by Melia Bensussen, featuring Junior Nyong’o (Romeo), Cara Ricketts (Juliette), with Anita Castillo-Halvorssen, Christian DeMarais, Carson Elrod, Topher Embrey, Alejandra Escalante, Jake Hart, Paco Lozano, Dakin Matthews, Maria-Christina Oliveras, and Timothy D. Stickney, concludes streaming at Off-Broadway’s Red Bull Theater.
Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, adapted by Kate Hamill, directed by Jennifer Pennington, featuring Lipica Shah (Mina Harker), LaShondra Hood (Doctor Van Helsing), Nick Jordan (Dracula), Dara Jade Tiller (Marilla), Alanna Darby (Drusilla), Mark Mozingo (Doctor George Seward), Brittany “BeeBee” Patillo (Lucy Westenra), Justin Jackson (Jonathan Harker), and Abigail Bailey Mapuin (Renfield), closes at Actors Theatre of Louisville.
The LA Writers Workshop Festival, featuring two of new works from 10 women-identifying playwrights. concludes at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.
The Revue: A Special Cabaret Edition, conceived by Jim Dooley, directed by Dooley & Rick Batalla, featuring Katie DeShan, Tiffany Daniels, Isaac Robinson-Smith, and Philip McNiven, closes at LA’s Bourbon Room.
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Skokie’s Northlight Theatre has announced it s 2022-23 season:
The Garbologists (Sept. 1 – Oct. 2), by Lindsay Joelle, directed by Cody Estle, featuring Tiffany Renee Johnson (Marlowe) and Luigi Sottile (Danny).
Georgiana & Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley (Nov. 25 – Dec. 24), by Lauren Gunderson & Margot Melcon, directed by Marti Lyons, featuring Janyce Elenia Caraballo (Georgiana Darcy), Samantha Newcomb (Kitty Bennet/Jitty O’Brien), Amanda Drinkall (Elizabeth Darcy), Preeti Thaker (Lydica Wickhan/Sara Darcy), Emma Jo Boyden (Jane Bingley/Emily Grey), Andrea San Miguel (Mary Bennet/Margaret O’Brien), Erik Hellman (Henry Grey), and Arash Fakhrabadi (Thomas O’Brien), and one more TBA.
Andy Warhol in Iran (Jan. 19 – Feb. 19, 2023), by Brent Askari, directed by BJ Jones
The Porch on Windy Hill (Apr. 13 – May 14), conceived & directed by Sherry Lutken
Marie and Rosetta (July 6 – Aug. 6), by George Brant, directed by E. Faye Butler.
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Complete casting has been announced for the return of Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out, to run Oct. 22 – Jan. 29, 2023 at the Schoenfeld Theatre, directed by Scott Ellis.
Jesse Williams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julian Cihi, Kiram Delgado, Brandon J. Dirden, Carl Lundstedt, Ken Marks, Michael Oberholtzer, Eduardo Ramos, Tyler Lansing Weaks, and Bill Heck, with Michael Castillejos, Lance Takeshi, Stephen Wattrus, and Tim Wright.
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Ensemble Theatre Company will present Oscar Hammerstein II & George Bizet’s Carman Jones, to run Oct. 6-23 (opening Oct. 8) at Santa Barbara’s New Vic, directed by Jonathan Fox, with music direction by William Foster McDaniel, and choreography by Lisa Ruffin.
Fredricka Meed (Carmen Jones), Chauncy Packer (Joe), Zelda Carmen (Cindy Lou), Troy Wallace (Husky), Nataley Carter (Myrt), Ashli Ferguson (Sally), Christopher James Hester (Rum), Michael Howard-dossett (Sergeant Brown/Higgins), Constance Jewell Lopez (Franky), and Desmond Newsom (Dink).
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Billy Stritch: Cy Coleman Revisited will run Sept. 23-24 at 7 PM ET at NYC’s 54 Below.
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof continues through Oct. 22 at Virginia Stage, directed by Khanisha Foster.
Anna Sundberg, Gregory Warren, Jeffrey King, Marsha Estell, Angel Dillemuth, Wallis Herst, Aaron Kirkpatrick, and John Cauthen, with Penelope Hanson, Brianna Robinson, and Miri Quaintance.
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Florian Zeller will make his TV debut as the writer & director of the upcoming series adaptation of “The Lehman Trilogy.”
Timeline, casting, and additional information TBA.
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The Joffrey Ballet has announced Beyond Borders, which will run Oct. 12-23 at Chicago’s Lyric Opera House.
A mixed repertory program that pays tribute to the Joffrey’s maverick legacy with works by artists of its past and present.
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New York City Center Encores! production of Into The Woods will release its cast album on streaming & digital platforms (Sept. 30), on CD (Dec. 2) and Vinyl (Mar. 17, 2023).
Sara Bareilles (Baker’s Wife), Brian d’Arcy James (Baker), Patina Miller (Witch), Phillipa Soo (Cinderella), Gavin Creel (Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince, Ta’Nika Gibson (Lucinda), Annie Golden (Cinderella’s Mother/Grandmother/Giant’s Wife), Albert Guerzon (Cinderella’s Father (Brooke Ishibashi (Florinda), Kennedy Kanagawn (Milky White), David Patrick Kelly (Narrator/Mysterious Man), Julia Lester (Little Red Riding Hood), Nancy Opel (Cinderella’s Stepmother), Cole Thompson (Jack), David Turner (Steward), and Alysia Velez (Rapunzel), with Delphi Borich, Felicia Curry, Jason Forbach, Alex Joseph Grayson, Cameron Johnson, Paul Kreppel, Mary Kate Moore, Diane Phelan, and Lucia Spina.
Video: Watch Sara Bareilles record “Moments in the Woods”
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Barry Manilow & Bruce Sussman’s Harmony, currently in development, is planning a 2023 opening on Broadway (dates, creative team, casting, etc. TBA).
Julie Benko has just been hired for the role of Ruth.
Stay tuned for further updates.
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Both Sides Now: Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen will run Nov. 1-13 at DC’s Signature Theatre, directed by Mark G. Meadows.
Robbie Schaefer and Danielle Wertz.
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Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me A Tenor will run Oct. 19 – Nov. 6 (opening Oct. 21) at Long Beach’s International City Theatre, directed by Todd Nielsen.
Michael Scott Harris (Tito Merelli), Jade Santana (Maria), Barry Pearl (Henry Saunders), Nick Tubbs (Max), Bella Hicks Maggie), Holly Jeanne (Julia), Kailyn Leilani (Diana), and Matt Curtin (Bellhop).
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David Ives’ All in the Timing, a series of six one-act plays, will run Oct. 14 – Nov. 20 at the Zephyr Theatre, directed by Michael Yavneile.
Patrick Warburton, Taylor Behrens, Bill Butts, Meadow Clare, Tania Gonzalez, Mark Haan, Maram Kamal, Melodie Shih. and Talon Warburton.
