GRACE NOTES: Friday, September 30, 2022

 

This Weekend’s Highlights:

Friday, September 30

  Only an Octave Apart, by Justin Vivian Bond, Zack Winokur & Anthony Roth Costanzo, directed by Zack Winokur, featuring Anthony Roth Costanza and Justin Vivian Bond, opens at London’s Wilton’s Music Hall.

  Where You’ll Find Me, written & performed by Jason Gotay, opens at Off-Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre.

  Mass Graves, world premiere by Cris Eli Blak, directed by Matt Lorenzo, featuring Antwan Alexander II, Tor Brown, Mace Bullington, Paul Davis, Les “Eljaye” Jennings, Jemeryas Jordan, Ignacio Navarro, Jazmine Nichelle, Jessica Perkins, Jeff Pitts, Esteban Vasquez, and Aya Washington, opens at North Hollywood’s Loft Ensemble.

  DRAG: The Musical, by Alaska Thunderf*ck, featuring Nick Adams, Joey McIntyre, Alysha Deslorieux, Alaska, Jujubee, Jackie Cox. Jan Sport, Lagoona Bloo, Aria B. Cassadine, opens at Hollywood’s Bourbon Room.

  Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, by Steve Rosen & Gordon Greenberg, directed by Greenberg, featuring Kathy Fitzgerald (Dr. Westfeldt/Renfield), David T. Patterson (Dracula), Dan Rosales (Jonathan Harker), Cathryn Wake (Lucy/Kitty), Jeremy Webb (Mina/Jean Van Helsing) and Brenny Campbell (cover for all roles), begins previews at Albany’s Capital Rep.

  A Tribute to Bob Dylan, benefit concert, featuring Sara Bareilles, Bill Frisell, Margaret Glaspy, Joy Hario, Joe Henry, Julian Lage, Punch Brothers, The McCrary Sisters, Liz Wright, and Mumu Fresh, at 8 PM at NYC’s Town Hall.

  Linda Lavin: Love Notes concert at London’s Crazy Coqs.

  Christine Ebersole’s “After the Ball” album released on all platforms. Listen here to “My Baby Just Cares for Me”

Saturday, October 1

  The Inheritance, by Matthew López, directed by Mike Donahue, featuring Nic Ashe (Adam/Leo), Bill Brochtrup (Morgan/Walter Poole), Tantoo Cardinal (Margaret Avery), Juan Castano (Toby Darling), Jay Donnell (Young Man 6/Tristan), Israel Erron Ford (Young Man 2/Jason #1/Doorman #1/Toby’s Other Agent), August Gray Gall (Young Man 3/Young Henry Tucker), Adam Kantor (Eric Glass), Eddie Lopez (Young Man 5/Charles Wilcox/Toby’s Agent/Toby’s Dealer), Kasey Mahaffy (Young Man 7/Jasper/Paul Wilcox/Doorman #2), Miguel Pinzon (Young Man 4/Young Walter), Avi Roque (Young Man 7/Jason #2/Clinic Worker), and Tuc Watkins (Henry Wilcox), opens at LA’s Geffen Playhouse.

  The Choir of Man, by Nic Doodson & Andrew Kay, directed by Doodson, featuring Michael Baxter, Ben Norris, Jordan Oliver, Lemuel Knights, Matt Beveridge, Matt Nalton, Matt Thorpe, and Live Tyrell-Johnson, with Mark Irwin, Sam Ebenezer, Gavin Ryan, and Lucas Koch, begins previews at London’s Arts Theatre.

  Dodi & Diana, world premiere by Kareem Fahmy, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, featuring Rosaline Elbay and Peter Mark Kendall, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s HERE.

  Our Town… But Wilder, world premiere written & directed by Richard Krevolin, featuring Robert Aloi, Frances Karagio, Chris Carmer, Anne Nadell, Isabell Sheehan, Caitlin Wells, Ben Elias, Scotty Kall, Joseph Monseur, Josh Manson, and Camber Carpenter, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Actors Temple Theatre.

  Sally & Tom, world premiere by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Steve H. Broadnax III, featuring Kristen Ariza (Lucy/Sally), Amari Cheatom (Kwame/James), Sun Mee Chomet (Scout/Polly), Gillian Glasco (Maggie/Mary), Kadeem Ali Harris (Devon/Nathan), Kate Nowlin (Ginger/Patsy), Daniel Petzold (Geoff/Cooper/Cary/Tobias), and Luke Robertson (Mike/Tom), begins previews at Minneapolis’s Guthrie Theatre. Sally & Tom, world premiere by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Steve H. Broadnax III, featuring , begins previews at Minneapolis’ Guthrie Theater.

  Curtain Up, FREE live benefit concert, in support of ECF (Entertainment Community Fund), directed by Bryan Campione & Corey Mach, featuring Ann Harada, Antwayn Hopper, Bobby Conte, Carolee Carmello, Christine Dwyer, Christopher Sieber, Corey Mach, Ginna Claire Mason, Jarrod Spector, Javier Igacio, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Jelani Remy, Jessica Hendy, Kelli Barrett, Santino Fontana, Jim Hogan, Liam Fennecken, and Brendan Jacob Smith, at 5 PM in Times Square.

   A Bronx Tale: A One Man Show Starring Chazz Palminteri  presentation, at 8 PM at NYC’s Town Hall.

  A Room of One’s Own concert presentation, by Virginia Woolf’, Mark Berman & RJ Armand, directed by Kirsten Z Cairns, featuring Mary Bridget Davies, at 7 PM at Off-Broadway’s Joe’s Pub.

  Joplin’s Pearl, a tribute concert to the late Janis Joplin starring Amber Ferrari, at 8 PM at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre.

  “Carl Moellenberg’s Story: Broadway and Spirituality as a Path to Survival” book released on Amazon.

  Doctor Faustus, adapted & directed by Ricky Dukes, featuring Jamie O’Neill (John Faustus), and David Angland (Mephistopheles), with Hamish Somers, Rachel Kelly, Candis Butler Jones, Charis Murray, Henry Mettle, Stefan Capper, Jordan Peedell, and Henrietta Rhodes, closes at London’s Southwark Playhouse.

  Betty Buckley in concert closes at NYC’s Cafe Carlyle.

  Strings Attached, by Carole Buggé, directed by Alexa Kelly, featuring Robyne Parrish, Brian Richardson, Paul Schoeffler, Bonnie Black, Jonathan Hadley, and Russell Saylor, closes at Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row.

  Deaf West Theatre‘s Oedipus, directed by Jenny Koons, featuring Russell Harvard (King Oedipus), Alexandra Wailes, Amelia Hensley, and Matthew Jaeger, with Ashlea Hayes, Gregor Lopez, Andrew Morrill, On Shiu, Akia Takara, and Jon Wolfe-Nelson, closes at LA’s Getty Villa.

  I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce, written by & starring Ronnie Marmo, directed by Joe Mantegna, closes at North Hollywood’s Theatre 68.

Sunday, October 2

  Leopoldstadt, by Tom Stoppard, directed by Patrick Marber, featuring Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz, Jenna Augen, Faye Castelow, Arty Froushan, Aaron Neil, Jesse Aaronson, Betsy Aidem, Japhet Balaban, Corey Bill, Daniel Cantor, Erica Dasher, Eden Epstein, Gina Ferrall, Charlotte Graham, Jacqueline Jarrold, Sarah Killough, David Krumholtz, Colleen Litchfield, Tedra Millan, Seth Numrich, Anthony Rosenthal, Sara Topham, Dylan Wallach, Romy Fay, Chris Stevens, Reese Bogin, Max Ryan Burach, Michael Deaner, Pearl Scarlett Gold, Jaxon Cain Grunkleger, Wesley Holloway, Ava Michele Hyl, Joshua, Satine, Aaron Shuf, and Drew Ryan Squire, opens at Broadway’s Longacre Theatre.

  Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge, by Greig Sargeant & Elevator Repair Service, directed by John Collins, featuring Daphne Gaines (Lorraine Hansberry, through Oct. 16), Stephanie Weeks (Lorraine Hansbery, beginning Oct. 18) Gavin Price (Mr. Heycock), Greig Seageant (James Baldwin), Christopher-Rashee Stevenson (Mr. Burford), Ben Jalosa Williams (William F. Buckely, Jr.), and Matthew Russell (Mr. Heycock at select performances)at select performances), opens at Off-Broadway’s Public Theater.

  A Little Sondheim Music concert, hosted by Mike Isaacson, featuring Ben Davis, Bryonha Marie, Matthew Scott, Emily Skinner, Elizabeth Stanley, and Ken Page, at 2 PM at the St. Louis Muny.

  “Spaghetti & Matzo Balls!”  FREE film screening & discussion, written by & starring Rena Strober, at 7:30 PM ET. Register here.

  “Round in Circles: The Story of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel” book, by Barry Kester, released here.

  Come From Away closes at Broadway’s Schoenfeld Theatre, after 25 previews and 1,670 performances.

  Where You’ll Find Me, written & performed by Jason Gotay, closes at Off-Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre.

  The Griswold’s Family Vacation, by David Rossmer & Steven Rosen, directed & choreographed by Donna Feore, featuring Hunter Foster (Clark Griswold), Kate Rockwell (Ellen Griswold), Livvy Marcus (Audrey), Nathan Levy (Rusty), Jay Klaitz (Cousin Eddie), and Alan Green (Naked Commando), and Megan Reinking (Ellen Griswold alternate), with  Carol Angeli, Sydni Beaudoin, Sarah Bishop, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Jennifer Cody, Merritt David Janes, Julian DeGuzman, Rohit Gopal, Olivia Griffin, Garett Hawe, Jaygee Macapugay, Heather Makalani, Jennifer Noble, Michael Olaribigbe, Julio Rey, Jody Reynard, Matthew Sims, Jr., Jonathan Wagner, and Brandon Whitmore, Connor Russell and Brenna Mikale Wagner, closes at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre.

  Everybody, by Brandon Jacobs Jenkins, directed by Susan V. Booth & Tinashe Kaiese-Bolden, featuring Andrew Benator (Death), Shakirah DeMesier (Love), Skylar Ebron (Girl/Time), and Deidrie Henry (Usher/God), with Brandon Burditt, Chris Kayser, Courtney Patterson, Bethany Anne Lind, and Joseph J. Pendergrast, with Soleia Howington, Parris Sarter, and Dellan Short, closes at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre.

  Goddess, world premiere by Saheem Ali, Michael Thurber & Jocelyn Bioh, directed by Saheem Ali, featuring Abena (Rashida), Melessie Clark (Mosi-Grio Trio), Rodrick Covington (Ahmed), Zachary Downer (Sameer), Amber Iman (Nadira), Grasan Kingsberry (Jaali), Kindsley Leggs (Hassan), Kecia Lewis (Siti), Isio-Maya Nuwere (Safiyah), Aaron Patterson (Yusef), Destinee Rea (Che Che), Phillip Johnson Richardson (Omari), Awa Sal Secka (Sawadi), Lawrence Stallings (Madongo), Teshomech  (Tisa), Quiantae Thomas (Amina), Wade Watson (Musa), and Reggie D. White (Balozi), closes at Berkeley Rep.

   Ain’t Misbehavin’, directed by Monique Midgette, featuring Ashley Tamar Davis (Charlaine), Will Mann (Ken), Melrose Johnson (Armelia), David LaMarr (Andre), and Paris Bennett (Nell), with  Sterling Lovett, Regina Hearne, Anthony Boggess-Glover, and Ambi Anuh-Ndumu, closes at Houston’s TUTS.

  Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Bob Richard, featuring Montgomery Coleman (Seymour), Kim Sava (Audrey), Ed Romanoff (Mr. Mushnik), Ryan Knowles (Orin Scrivello), Tarra Conner-Jones (Audrey II), Charlotte Odusanya (Crystal), Erica Durham (Ronnette), and Maria Sylvia Norris (Chiffon), with Janaysia Gethers, Ross Griffin, TJ Lamando, Marissa Parness, Joseph Spieldenner, and Alyssa Watkins, closes at MA’s North Shore Music Theatre.

  Animal Farm, by George Orwell, directed by Julia-Rodriguez-Elliott, featuring Stanley Andrew Jackson III (Snowball), Bert Emmett (Mr. Jones), Geoff Elliott (Horse), Nicole Javier (Horse), Deborah Strang (Horse), Philicia Saunders (Goat), Jeremy Rabb (Donkey), Sedale Threatt Jr, (Cat), Cassandra Marie Murphy (Raven), Rafael Goldstein (Napoleon), and Trisha Miller (Squealer), closes at Pasadena’s A Noise Within.

  Women in Jeopardy, written & directed by written & directed by Wendy MacLeod, featuring Marlene Galen, Dalia Vosy Lius, Tania Getty, Neil McGowan, Jesse Guthrie, and Parker Huseby, closes at Venice, CA’s Pacific Resident Theatre.

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  Reviews for Broadway’s Funny Girl, with Lea Michele and Tovah Feldshuh:

NY Times (Jesse Green): Though it can be a great vehicle, Funny Girl has rarely been a great ride… “Without a stupendous Fanny to thrill and distract,” I wrote at the time, “the musical’s manifold faults become painfully evident.” Lea Michele, who took over the role on Sept. 6, turns out to be that stupendous Fanny. Yes, she even lights up like a light. Both vulnerable and invulnerable, kooky and ardent, she makes the show worth watching again. She can’t make it good, though. Michael Mayer’s production is still garish and pushy, pandering for audience overreaction… Her [Michele] voice, an exceptional instrument, is not an ornament but a tool, and she knows how to use it… What surprised me in Funny Girl is that she can also access much more… When Michele sings the song, it’s not a bald statement but a genuine inquiry… In a way, she’s almost too serious for the show; comedy, at any rate, isn’t her (or its) best suit. That’s a problem when the title is Funny Girl… Tovah Feldshuh, having replaced the zany Jane Lynch as Fanny’s mother, is so gritty and salty she could turn ice into slush.

NY Post (Johnny Oleksinski)… Michele arrives confidently and in splendid voice… Michele is ready to go. She’s revved up and performs like she’s been belting “Don’t Rain On My Parade” in the shower every day for 10 years. Hell, she probably has! Together with the titanic Feldshuh, the “Glee” star lifts this wanting production into something much more palatable than it was back in the spring. (Many of the existing issues remain, however.) This time, I actually enjoyed it… you don’t come for the gripping scenes. It’s all about the songs… Yet miraculously, the funniest girl at the August Wilson Theatre isn’t the title character, but the great Feldshuh. In a role that’s harder to make stand out than a beige accent wall, the veteran actress has the crowd in stitches with almost every line… And she never, ever overplays a single word…

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  Jason Graae’s Graaetest Hits – The Sequel will take place Fri. Oct. 28 at 8 PM at North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre, with music direction by Gerald Sternbach.

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Broadway’s Into the Woods cast album, featuring Sara Bareilles (Baker’s Wife), Brian d’Arcy James (Baker), Patina Miller (Witch), Phillipa Soo (Cinderella), Gavin Creel (Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince), Joshua Henry (Rapunzel’s Prince), Aymee Garcia (Jack’s Mother),  Ta’Nika Gibson (Lucinda), Annie Golden (Cinderella’s Mother/Grandmother/Giant’s Wife), Albert Guerzon (Cinderella’s Father), Brooke Ishibashi (Florinda), Kennedy Kanagawa (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), released on streaming and digital platforms worldwide.  Click here to stream the album.

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Guys and Dolls will run Oct. 7-16 at the Kennedy Center, directed by Marc Bruni, with choreography by Denis Jones and music direction by Kevin Stites.

 James Monroe Iglehart (Nathan Detroit), Jessie Mueller (Miss Adelaide), Steven Pasquale (Sky Masterson), Phillipa Soo (Sarah Brown), Kevin Chamberlin (Nicely-Nicely, Rachel Dratch (Big Jule), Jacqueline Antaramian (General Cartwright), Fred Applegate (Arvide), Eden Marryshow (Lt. Brannigan), Matthew Saldivar (Benny), Jimmy Smagula (Harry the Horse), Jacqueline Antaramian (General Cartwright), Fred Applegate (Arvide), Eden Marryshow (Lt. Branigan), Matthew Saldivar (Benny), Jimmy Smagula (Harry the Horse), Akron Watson (Rusty Charlie), Allison Blackwell (Agatha), Colin Cunliffe (Sorrowful Jones), Michael Fatica (Liverlips Louie/Calvin), Tommy Gedrich (The Greek), Julia Harnett (Allison), Nathan Lucrezio (Scranton Slim), Kristen Faith Oei (Mimi), Lizz Picini (Ferguson), Deon Ridley (Society Max), Anthony Wayne (Angie the Ox), Tanner Wilson (Brandy Bottle Bates), and Kristin Yancy (Martha/Vernon)

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Complete casting has been announced for Merrily We Roll Along, to run Nov. 21 – Jan. 21, 2023 (opening Dec. 12) at New York Theatre Workshop, directed by Maria Friedman, with choreography by Tim Jackson.

Jonathan Groff (Franklin), Lindsay Mendez (Mary), Daniel Radcliffe (Charley), Sherz Aletaha (Scotty/Mrs. Spencer/Auditionee), Krystal Joy Brown (Gussie), Katie Rose Clarke (Beth), Leana Rae Concepcion (Newscaster/Waitress/Auditionee), Carter Harris & Colin Keane (alternate as Frank Jr.), Corey Mach (Tyler/Make-Up Artist), Talia Robinson (Meg), Reg Rogers (Joe), Jamila Sabares-Klemm (Dory/Evelyn), Brian Sears (Photographer/Bunker), Christian Strange (RU/Newscaster/Reverend), Vishal Vaidya (Jerome) (KT), and Jacob Keith Watson (Terry/Mr. Spencer), with  Morgan Kirner, Amanda Rose, Evan Alexander, and Koray Tarhan.

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  Video: The cast of Broadway’s 1776 performs “Sit Down, John” on “Good Morning America.”

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  Michael Mahler & Alan Schmuckler’s The Secret of My Success will run Oct. 25 – Nov. 6 at Houston’s TUTS, directed by Dan Knechtges, with music direction by Charlie Alterman.

  Ben Fankhauser (Brantley Foster), Ashley Blanchett (Christy Lockhart), Brian Mathis (Piers Johnson), Sally Wilfert (Vera Prescott), Susan Koozin (Joann Foster), Melrose Johnson (Rose), Gemini Quintos (Lester Man), Regina Hearne (Sylvia Popkin), and A.J. Dada (Ernie Lockhart), with Anthony Boggess-Glover, Austin Colburn, Jack Gereski, Miles Marmolejo, Trey Harrington, T.J. Newton, Chelsea Ryan McCurdy, Sarah Sachi, Briana Steptoe, Yasmyn Sumiyoshi, Holland Vavra, and Teresa Zimmermann.

A wild look at redefining what success means to you when the world around you changes, corporate culture, ambition and making your own way in life. With an updated, modern day setting this is a magnificent new show and a gift for audiences.

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Roundabout will present he world premiere of Eboni Booth’s Primary Trust May 4 – July 10, 2023 (opening May 25) at The Steinberg Center, directed by Knud Adams.

  William Jackson Harper and April Matthis.

Kenneth is a 36-year-old bookstore worker who spends his evenings sipping mai tais with his best friend Bert at a local tiki bar. When he’s suddenly laid off, Kenneth is encouraged by a quirky waiter to race a world he’s long avoided – with transformative and even comical results.

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&   Red Bull Theater will present a reading of John Vanbrugh’s The Relapse, both live & livestreamed, on Mon. Oct. 24 at 7:30 PM at NYC’s Symphony Space, directed by Marc Vietor.

Arnie Burton, Stephen DeRosa, Ismenia Mendes, Jacob Ming-Trent, Amelia Pedlow, Reg Rogers, Chauncy Thomas, Michael Urie, and Ayana Workman.

A riotous Restoration comedy, subtitled Virtue in Danger. A reformed rake succumbs to temptation with a new love affair while his wife is subjected to a determined seduction attempt. Meanwhile, the fabulous Lord Foppington flamboyantly flirts about town before leaving to marry a country wife – but his rakish brother is determined to get there first.

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  The world premiere of Robert Horn, Brandy Clark & Shane McAnally’s Shucked will run Oct. 28 – Nov. 12 at Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Playhouse, directed by Jack O’Brien, with choreography by Sarah O’Gleby, and music supervision by Jason Howland.

John Behlmann (Gordy), Kevin Cahoon (Peanut), Andrew Durand (Beau), Caroline Innerbichler (Maizy), Ashley D. Kelley (Storiteller 1), Alex Newell (Lulu), and Taylor Trensch (Storyteller 2), with Miki Abraham, Dwayne Clark, Rheaume Crenshaw, Kaitlyn Davidson, Jaygee Macapugay, Scott Stangland, Estaban Suero, Yasmeen Suileman, Quinn VanAntwerp, and Alan Wiggins.

What do you get when you pair a semi-neurotic, New York comedy writer with two music superstars from Nashville? A hilarious and audacious farm-to-fable musical about the one thing Americans everywhere can’t get enough of: corn.

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Frank J. Avella’s Vatican Falls will run Oct. 17 – Nov. 20 at The Tank, directed by Avella & Carlotta Brentan.

Ace Young, Carlotta Brentan, Tucker Aust, Alice Barrett Mitchell, James Gracia, Danny Hilt, Kenon Veno, Edward L. Simon, Ryan Wright, and Jacopp Constantini.

The play examines the Catholic sex abuse scandal while telling real survivor stories and exploring the fictional journey of one particular survivor.

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Jordan E. Cooper’s Ain’t No Mo will have a co-production at Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company (through Oct. 9) and Baltimore Center Stage (Oct. 27 – Nov. 20), directed by Lili-Anne Brown.

Jon Hudson Odom (Peaches), Shannon Dorsey (Passinger 1), Breon Arzell (Passenger 2), Shannon Matesky (Passenger 3), Brandi Porter (Passenger 4), and LaNisa Frederick (Passenger 5).

The comedy imagines would happen if the U.S. government offered Black Americans one-way plane tickets to Africa. Audiences take a trip on African-American Airlines flight 1619 with drag queen Peaches as the attendant for the bumpy ride.

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 NY City Center has announced its updated Encore’s 2023 season:

  Dear World (March 15-19), directed & choreographed by Josh Rhodes, starring Donna Murphy (Countess Aurelia) and more TBA.

  Oliver (May 3-14), directed by Lear deBessonet.

   The Light in the Piazza (June 21-25), starring Ruthie Ann Miles (Margaret Johnson) and more TBA.

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  Complete casting has been announced for Gordon Greenberg, Steve Rosen, Michael Mahler & Alan Schmuckler’s The Secret of My Success, to run Oct. 25 – Nov. 6 at Houston’s Theatre Under the Stars, directed & choreographed by Dan Knechtges, with music direction by Charlie Alterman.

  Ben Fankhauser (Brantly Foster), Ashley Blanchett (Christy Lockhart), Sally Wilfert (Vera Prescott), Brian Mathis (Piers Johnson), Susan Koozin (Joann Foster), Melrose Johnson (Rose), Gemini Quintos (Lester Mann), Regina Hearne, Sylvia Popkin, and Ernie Lockhart (A.J. Dada), with Anthony Boggess-Glover, Austin Colburn, Jack Gereski, Miles Marmolejo, Trey Harrington, T.J. Newton, Chelsea Ryan McCurdy, Sarah Sachi, Briana Steptoe, Yasmyn Sumiyoshi, Holland Vavra, and Teresa Zimmermann. Lydia Berckley, Mariah Cooper, Izzy Harris, Lauren Schweers, Kyler Huyse, and Rizal Patagoc.

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  Musical Theatre Guild has announced its 2-show 2022-23 season at Glendale’s Alex Theatre. Casting and creative teams TBA.

  Brigadoon (Nov. 14)

   Grey Gardens (Feb. 27, 2023)

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Broadway’s upcoming production of Cameron Crowe & Tom Kitt’s Almost Famous, which begins previews Oct. 3 and opens Nov. 3 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, has announced it rush and digital lottery ticket options.

Rush Tickets
* $40 rush tickets will be available in-person at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre box office when it opens for performances that day (Mon.- Sat. at 10 AM and on Sun. at Noon.
* The box office opens Mon. – Sat. at 10 AM and on Sunday at noon.
* Limited to two tickets per person and are subject to availability.

Digital Lottery
* Enter the lottery here for the chance to purchase up to two $45 tickets.
* Entries accepted beginning at Midnight ET the day before the performance through 3 PM ET the same day.
* Winners will be drawn at 9 AM ET for matinee performances and at 3 PM ET for evening shows.

 


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