Today’s Highlights:
Gavin Creel memorial celebration streams at 4 PM ET on YouTube via MCC Theater.
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Grace Notes Quiz: Full Week by Jim Bernhard
Provide the missing words in these titles that mention each day of the week.
| 1. Monday After the ____, play by William Gibson | A. Any |
| 2. ____ Tuesday, play by Mel Tolkin and Lucille Kallen | B. Crooked |
| 3. ____ Wednesday, play by Muriel Resnik | C. Chicken |
| 4. ____ Thursday, play by Doty Hobart | D. Miracle |
| 5. The ____ Friday, play by Monckton Hoffe | E. Night |
| 6. Mr. Saturday ____, musical by Billy Crystal, Jason Robert Brown, et al | F. Maybe |
| 7. ____ Every Sunday, play by Philip G. and Julius J. Epstein | G. Every |
Scroll down for the answers…
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The Red Bucket Follies, in support of BC/EFA, will take place Mon. Dec. 9 at 4:30 PM & Tues. Dec. 10 at 2 PM at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre.
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Shit. Meet. Fan., written & directed by Robert O’Hara, has been extended through Dec.15 a Off-Broadway’s MCC Theatre.
Garret Dillahunt, Genevieve Hannelius, Billy Magnussen, Debra Messing, Tramell Tillman, and Constance Wu.
Here’s the game… Phones Out. Face Up. Volume High. Every text, every email, and every call must be shared aloud. That’s what a group of long-time friends gather to play on the night of the eclipse. With the cocktails flowing among grownups who refuse to grow up, outrageous secrets and skeletons begin to emerge… Are they ready for the ensuing chaos? Are you?
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Mark Shanahan’s A Merry Little Christmas Carol will run Dec. 8 – 23 at Virginia Stage Company, directed & choreographed by Jordan Setzer.
Adalee Alt (Ghostly Chils), Beatty Barnes (Ebenezer Scrooge),Ella Beshears, Patrick Halley, Dave Hobbs, Sarah Manton, Steve Pacek, Miri Quaintance, Greta Scott, Wyllow Smith, Anna Sosa, Refiye Tappan, Russel Teagle, Stormie Treveiño, and Margo Von Buseck.
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Sondheim in Hollywood, a benefit for Best Friends Animal Society, will run Dec. 13-14 at LA’s The Broadwater (1076 Lillian Way), directed by Harry White
TBA.
A two-act musical consisting of songs from various musicals by Stephen Sondheim, repurposed to form an entirely new story. Throughout the evening, two couples reflect on the complexities of modern relationships while a mysterious narrator observes. Featuring some of Sondheim’s most popular songs like “Being Alive” and “Pretty Women,” as well as some lesser known gems from Dick Tracy.
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London’s National Theatre will present a screening of Jack Thorne’s The Motive and the Cue on Sat. Dec. 7 at 3 PM at UCLA‘s James Bridges Theatre, directed by Sam Mendes.
Mark Gatiss (John Gielgud) and Johnny Flynn (Richard Burton).
1964: Richard Burton, newly married to Elizabeth Taylor, is to play the title role in an experimental new Broadway production of Hamlet under John Gielgud’s exacting direction. But as rehearsals progress, two ages of theatre collide and the collaboration between actor and director soon threatens to unravel.
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Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan: Grits & Glamour Tour will take place Thurs. Dec. 5 at 7:30 PM at CA’s La Mirada Theatre.
From the road to the red carpet, these two women are as comfortable in their high heels as they are in their jeans. They grace the country format with style, flair, and undeniable talent.
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Mark Shanahan’s A Sherlock Carol will run Dec. 4-29 at Virginia Stage Company, directed by Steve Pacek.
Scott Wichmann (Sherlock Holmes), Beatty Barnes (Ebenezer Scrooge), Patrick Halley, Sarah Manton, Seth Robert Patterson, and Rachel Fobbs.
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Storm Large: Holiday Ordeal will take place Sun. Dec. 15 at 7:30 PM at LA’s Broadwater Stage.
A naughty and nice holiday program that mixes classics like “O Holy Night” with contemporary favorites like “2000 Miles” and “Sock It to Me Santa.” By the end of the concert, you’ll be sure that Queen’s “Somebody to Love” was actually the original Christmas carol!
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The Pajama Monologues – Part 2 Becoming, created & directed by Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin, will take place Sun. Dec 8 at 3:30 PM at NYC’s St. Michael’s Recital Hall (225 W. 99 St.). Link NA.
Alice Braga, Teresita Cuadrado, Pamela Hamilton, Lynn Manuell, Zazel C. O’Garra, Gha’il Rhodes Benjamin, Linda Rios, Cathy Simpson and Annmarie Yali.
The event presents proud, dynamic voices of women who speak up and speak out about the evolution of who they are becoming, through monologues, dance, Spoken word, poetry, and music.
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Steve Ross and Jed Distler Musical Birthday Bash will take place, both live & livestreamed on Sun. Dec. 8 from 2-4 PM at NYC’s Klavierhaus (790 11th Ave. at 54th St.). Admission is a suggested $20 donation to benefit the Salon Concerts at Klavierhaus series.
Pianists: Dennis Buck, Kathleen Landis, Michael Lavine, Rubi Miyachi, David Pearl, Steve Sandberg, Daniel Sefik, Bruce Barnes and Victoria Wong
HERE. In-person seating is limited. Reservations are strongly recommended. After you open the above window, scroll down to “In-Person Reservation,” enter your name, then scroll down Further Events Attending and choose this event from the drop-down menu.
To watch the concert live-streamed, click here.
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Commonwealth Shakespeare Company will present A Christmas Carol, adapted by Steve Wargo, Dec. 8-22 at Boston’s Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre, directed by Steve Maler, with music direction by Dan Rodriguez.
Will Layman (Scrooge), Stephen Claiskan (Peter Cratchit), Aimee Doherty (Mrs. Cratchit), Neal Ferreira (Fezziwig), Laura McHugh (Mrs. Cratchit), Kathryn McKellar (Ghost of Christmas Past), Alex Poletti (Young Scrooge), Kayla Shimizu (Elizabeth), Damon Singletary (Ghost of Christmas Future), Carolyn Saxon (Ghost of Christmas Present), Kathy St. George (Charwoman), Robert St. Laurence Bob Cratchit), Bobbie Steinbach (Jacob Marley/Old Joe), Lily Segal Steven (Belle/Martha Cratchit), Hayley Travers (Catherine/Mrs. Dilber), Jared Troilo (Fred), Fred C. VanNess Jr. (Topper), Maia Ettinger (Belinda Cratchit), Cora L. Hertz (Belinda Cratchit), Paul Jagger Karger (Boy Scrooge/Tim Cratchit), Quinn Murphy (Begger Boy), Xavier Rosario (Boy Scrooge/Tim Cratchit), and Eviva Rose (Beggar Boy), with Siobhán Carroll and Cleveland Nicoll.
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Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. adapted by Mark Shanahan, continues through Dec. 15 at Beverly Hills’ Theatre 40, directed by Jules Aaron.
Todd Andrew Ball, Joe Clabby, Rebecca Del Sesto, Matt Landig, Diane Linder, Michael Mullen, Anica Petrovic, Ian Riegler, Michael Robb, Michele Schultz, David Hunt Stafford, and Caroline Westheimer
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Hugh Martin & Timothy Gray’s High Spirits: The 60th Anniversary Concert of an Improbable Musical Comedy, directed, adapted, and hosted by Walter Willison, will take place Mon. Jan. 6 at 7 PM at NYC’s 54 Below, with music direction by James Woods
Joy Franz, Walter Willison, Adrienne Angel, and more TBA.
Mystery novelist Charles Condomine gives a séance to debunk the high-spirited spiritualist Madame Arcati, but his plan backfires when, much to the consternation of his current wife, Ruth, the ghost of his first wife, Elvira, shows up, to the tune of “You’d Better Love Me (While You May)” (one of the most performed songs of the 1960s). Will the happy medium succeed in exorcising Elvira before the mischievous manifestation succeeds in bumping off Charles so they can love happily ever after in her “Home Sweet Heaven?” Not before the cast performs the other worldly score by Martin & Gray! So come to Madame Arcati’s Coffee Shop and “Go Into Your Trance,” because “Something is Coming to Tea” and it’s flying around “Faster Than Sound.” If you’re in the mood for an evening of mysticism, mayhem, and musical merriment, “Something Tells Me (Tonight is the Night)!”
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Grace Notes Quiz answers: Full Week
1-D. Monday After the Miracle, play by William Gibson
2-F. Maybe Tuesday, play by Mel Tolkin and Lucille Kallen
3-A. Any Wednesday, play by Muriel Resnik
4-G. Every Thursday, play by Doty Hobart
5-B. The Crooked Friday, play by Monckton Hoffe
6-E. Mr. Saturday Night, musical by Billy Crystal, Jason Robert Brown, et al
7-C. Chicken Every Sunday, play by Philip G. and Julius J. Epstein
