Today’s Highlights:
An Enemy of the People, directed by Sam Gold, featuring Jeremy Strong (Thomas Stockman), Michael Imperioli (Peter Stockman), Victoria Pedretti (Petra Stockmann), and David Patrick Kelly (Morten Kiil), with Katie Broad, Bill Buell, Caleb Eberhardt, Matthew August Jeffers, David Mattar Merten, Max Roll, Thomas Jay Ryan, and Alan Trong, opens at Broadway’s Circle in the Square.
The 24 Hour Plays Los Angeles, which brings together a group of artists to produce theatrical works which are written, rehearsed, and performed in 24 hours, presented at 8 PM at Hollywood’s Hudson Theatre.
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GRACE NOTES Quiz: Write On!, by Jim Berhard
Match these plays and musicals with the writers whom they are about:
| 1. The Belle of Amherst | A. Thomas Paine |
| 2. Something Rotten! | B. James Baldwin |
| 3. Into Thy Hands | C. Molly Ivins |
| 4. …A Soul on Fire | D. Moss Hart |
| 5. To Be Young, Gifted and Black | E. Emily Dickinson |
| 6. Red Hot Patriot | F. John Donne |
| 7. Prick Up Your Ears | G. William Shakespeare |
| 8. A New World | H. Edgar Allan Poe |
| 9. Act One | I. Joe Orton |
| 10. …Once Upon A Midnight | J. Lorraine Hansberry |
Scroll down for the answers…
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Red Bull Theater‘s 20th Anniversary Festival continues through May 12 at Off-Broadway’s Sheen Center.
here (available individually or with a customizable Flex Pass).
Francois Battiste, Jason Bowen, Reeve Carney, Robert Cuccioli, Kelley Curran, Carson Elrod, Santino Fontana, Rebecca Hall, Elizabeth Marvel, Ismenia Mendes, Jacob Ming-Trent, Kristine Nielsen, Patrick Page, Matthew Rauch, Lily Santiago, Derek Smith, Myra Lucretia Taylor, John Douglas Thompson, and more.
The festival celebrates Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and more. This spring, dive into the work at the heart of our mission with us as we share a plethora of classics, new works in conversation with those classics, and other special events featuring some of the most remarkable talent in the world including
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Video: Trailer for Broadway’s The Notebook.
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Carson Kreitzer & Matt Gould’s Lempica will begin previews Mar. 19 and open Apr. 14 at the Longacre Theatre, directed by Rachel Chavkin.
Eden Espinosa (Tamara de Lempicka), Amber Iman (Rafaela), Andrew Samonsky (Taduesz Lempi), George Abud (Marinetti), Natlalie Joy Johnson (Suzy Solidor), Zoe Glick (Kizette), Nathaniel Stamply (Baron), and Beth Leavel )Baroness), with Mariand Torres, Alex Aquilino, Lauren Blackman, Stephen Brower, Kyle Brown, Holli’ Conway, Abby Matsusaka, Jimin Moon, Khori Michelle Petinaud, Ximone Rose, Nicholas Ward, Veronica Fiaoni, Michael Milkanin, Mary Page Nance, and Julio Rey.
Between Wars, between lovers, between brushstrokes… she made a name for herself. A sweeping musical portrait of a woman who changed art and culture forever. Spanning decades of political and personal turmoil and told through a thrilling, pop-infused score, Lempica boldly explores the contradictions of a world in crisis, a woman ahead of her era, and an artist whose time has finally come.
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Ben West’s “The American Musical: Evolution of an Art Form” will be released Apr. 1 on most platforms.
This comprehensive history of an American art form offers a detailed and definitive portrait of the American musical’s artistic evolution over the course of seven distinct, newly defined eras, with a unique perspective gleaned from research at more than twenty different archives across the United States. Individual in both its approach and coverage, “The American Musical” traces the form’s creative journey from its 19th century beginnings, through its 20th century maturation, and to the turn of the 21st century, shedding new light on a myriad of authors, directors, and craftspeople who worked on Broadway and beyond. This book actively addresses the form’s often overlooked female and African-American artists, provides an in-depth accounting of such outside influences as minstrelsy, vaudeville, nightclubs, and burlesque, and explores the dynamic relationship between the form and the consciousness of its country.
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Video: Jeremy Jordan and Eva Noblezada perform “My Green Light” From Broadway’s The Great Gatsby
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The Nederlander Organization & Broadway in Hollywood will present The 12th Annual Jerry Herman Awards, celebrating the achievement and excellence in high school musical theatre in Los Angeles, will take place Sun. May 5 at 6 PM at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre. Nominations will be announced on Fri. Apr. 19.
Tickets will go on private presale directly through the Arts Administration points of contact affiliated with each participating high school on Friday, Apr. 19 at Noon.. Tickets will go on sale to the public on Tues., Apr. 23 at 10 AM.. Ticket prices are TBD and will be subject to change.
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Film: “The Last Repair Shop,” Oscar-winning documentary short (5:15 min,), is now available in it’s entirety. Directed by Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers.
In a nondescript warehouse in the heart of Los Angeles, a dwindling handful of devoted craftspeople maintain over 80,000 student musical instruments, the largest remaining workshop in America of its kind. Meet four unforgettable characters whose broken-and-repaired lives have been dedicated to bringing so much more than music to the schoolchildren of the recording capital of the world.
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The world premiere of Alexis Scheer’s Breaking the Story will begin previews May 15 and open June 4 at Second Stage Theatre, directed by Jo Bonney.
Maggie, Tala Ashe, Geneva Carr, Julie Halston, Louis Ozawa, Gabrielle Policano, and Matthaew Saldivar.
Marina is a foreign war correspondent who is considering hanging up her press badge and settling down with her cameraman boyfriend. She’s about to collect a lifetime achievement award for her journalism, but can she ever truly walk away?
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Sweeney Todd will close May 5 at Broadway’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, directed by Thomas Kail.
Aaron Tveit (Sweeney Todd), Sutton Foster (Mrs. Lovett), Daniel Yearwood (Anthony), Joe Locke (Tobias), Ruthie Ann Miles (Beggar Woman), Maria Bilbao (Johanna), Jamie Jackson (Judge Turpin), John Rapson (Beadle Bamford),and Nicholas Christopher (Pirelli), with Nicholas Christopher, Jeanna DeWaal, Galyana Costillo, Jonathan Christopher, Dwayne Cooper, Kyrie Courter, Mia Gerachis, Timothy Hughes, Parul-Jordan Jansen, Alicia Kaori, Michael Kuhn, Megan Ort, Patricia Phillips, Mia Pinero, Keven Quillon, Lexi Rabadi, Nathan Salstone, Kristie Dale Sanders, Claire Saunders, Stephen Tewksbury, Daniel Torres, Felix Torrez-Ponce, Tug Watson, Delaney Westfall, and Hennessy Winkler.
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Donald Margulies’ Dinner with Friends will run Apr. 4-18 (opening Apr. 5) at the Zephyr Theatre, directed by Peter Allas.
Jack Esformes (Gabe), Marieh Delfino (Karen), Lieth Burke (Tom), and Amy Mottoa (Beth), with Chala Savino and Rick Segall.
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A NYC staged reading of Arlene Hutton’s Blood of the Lamb will take place Mar. 26 & 27 at 42nd Street Studios, directed by Bargot Bordelon.
: Info@OccasionalDrawl.com.
Johanna Day and Roberta Colindrez
Set in an airport in Dallas, Texas, the timely story follows Nessa, who finds herself detained and up against an unexpected adversary: a court-appointed attorney with a controversial agenda enabled by troubling new state laws.
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Videos from Broadway’s Lempica:
Video: “Perfection” with George Abud
Video: “Woman Is,” with Eden Espinosa
Video: “Stay,” with Amber Iman
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera is taking a leap from the stage to theme parks, with a VR roller-coaster experience inspired by the long-running West End and Broadway musical, which is set to debut at Germany’s Europa Park this spring. Yes, you read that correctly.
The experience, part of the park’s Eurosat Coastiality attraction, will invite riders to wear a VR headset, allowing the dark ride experience to be digitally augmented. The ride’s official description shares that the experience mixes the “mystery and intrigue of this gripping love story” with “the thrill of a rollercoaster ride.”
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GRACE NOTES Quiz answers: Write On!
1-E. The Belle of Amherst – Emily Dickinson
2-G. Something Rotten! – William Shakespeare
3-F. Into Thy Hands – John Donne
4-B. …A Soul on Fire – James Baldwin
5-J. To Be Young, Gifted and Black – Lorraine Hansberry
6-C. Red Hot Patriot – Molly Ivins
7-I. Prick Up Your Ears – Joe Orton
8- A. A New World – Thomas Paine
9-D. Act One – Moss Hart
10-H. Once Upon A Midnight – Edgar Allan Poe
