T0day’s Highlights:
Second Stage‘s Walden, by Amy Berryman, directed by Whitney White, featuring Emmy Rossum (Stella), Zoë Winters (Cassie), Motell Foster (Zoë Winters). & Foster Motell (Bryan), opens at Off-Broadway’s Tony Kiser Theater.
East West Players‘ Pacific Overtures, directed by directed by Tim Dang, featuring Jon Jon Briones (The Reciter) and Gedde Watanabe Shogun’s Mother/Old Man), Scott Keiji Takeda (Thief), Brian Kim McCormick (Kayama), Adam Kaokept (Manjiro), Kerry K. Carnahan (Lorde Abe), Ashley En-Fu Matthews (Tamate), Kavin Panmeechao (British Admiral), Kurt Kanazawa (Fisherman), Sittichai Chaiyahat (Warrior), Nina Kasuya (Dutch Admiral), Aric Martin (Madam / French Admiral) Gemma Pedersen (American Admiral/Boy), Kit Dezolt (Commodore Perry, and Norge Yip (Russian Admiral) with Jordan Fan and Jonah Meyer, begin previews at LA’s David Henry Whang Theater.
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Nathan tysen, Jason Howland & Kait Kerriga’s The Great Gatsby will begin previews Apr. 11, 2025 and open Apr. 24 at the London Coliseum, directed & choreographed by Dominique Kelley.
TBA.
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Villiain DeBlanks BOOK CLUB!, in support of Covenant House NY, will take place Mon. Nov. 25 at 9:30 PM at NYC’s Green Room 42.
Judy Gold, Jackie Hoffman, Brenda Braxton, Bianca Leigh, ), and Alli Mauzey.
The audience provides nouns, adjectives, verbs, etc., and the actors provide the laughs as they try to discover which of them is the killer.
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The new Royal Shakespeare Company‘s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will run Dec. 3 – Jan. 18, 2025 at the Barbicon Theatre, directed by directed by Eleanor Rhode.
Andrew Richardson (Oberon /Theseus), Katherine Pearce (Puck), Nicholas Armfield (Demetrius), Mathew Baynton (Bottom), Emily Cundick (Snout), Esme Hough (Cobweb), Ryan Hutton (Lysander), Laurie Jamieson (Snug), Neil McCaul (Egeus), Helen Monks (Rita Quince), Adrian Richards (Philostrate,) Boadicea Ricketts (Helena), Sirine Saba (Titania / Hippolyta), Dawn Sievewright (Hermia), Mitesh Soni (Flute), Premi Tamang (Starveling), Alexander Bellinfantie (Moth), Eliza Smith (Mustardseed), and Natalie Thomas (Peaseblossom).
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Harlem Holidays, in support of Classical Theater of Harlem, will take place Fri. Dec. 6 at 8 PM at Red Rooster Harlem, hosted by Kara Young.
Brandon Victor Dixon.
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Music Theatre International has added DreamWorks Theatricals’ The Prince of Egypt, by Philip LaZebnik & Stephen Schwartz, to its licensing its catalogue.
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Second Stage‘s production of Amy Berryman’s Walden continues through Nov. 24 at the Tony Kiser Theater, directed by Whitney White.
Emmy Rossum.
Set in the near future, Walden follows Stella and her fiancé Bryan, who are waiting at their cabin for Stella’s estranged twin sister. Raised by their astronaut father to be NASA scientists, the twins have taken different paths: Cassie has just returned from a successful moon mission, while Stella has left NASA behind. When they reunite, old conflicts reignite, forcing the sisters to choose between staying on Earth or pursuing a future in space.
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Blake Allen & Will Nunaiata’s The Waves, based on the novel by Virginia Woolf, is currently in development.
The experimental 1931 novel, an exemplar of the stream-of-consciousness style that Woolf pioneered, comprises a series of soliloquies given by six friends, narrating their lives and relationships from childhood to middle age. A presentation of the opera is planned for early 2025, with further details to be announced.
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All Roads Theatre Company’s Broadway Show Stoppers will take place Nov. 16 (8 PM) & 17 (3 PM) at North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre, directed & choreographed by Scot Thompson, with music direction by Fred Barton.
Conna Marie Asbury, Anastasia Barzee, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Benai Boyd, Chad Doreck, Jason Graae, Damon Kirsche, Sharon Lawrence, Chriss Mann, Kerry O’Malley, Alisan Porter, James Snyder, Leslie Stevens, and Lauren Worsham.
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Estelle Parsons has departed the upcoming production of Irish Rep‘s The Dead, 1904, adapted by Paul Muldoon & Jean Hanff Korelitz, to run Nov. 20 – Jan. 5, 2025 at the American Irish Historical Society, directed by Ciarán O’Reilly.
Kate Baldwin (Gretta Conroy), and Christopher Innvar (Gabriel Conry), with Úna Clancy (Aunt Kate), and Mary Beth Peil (Aunt Julia), with Heather Bixler, Terry Donnelly, Karen Killeen, Michael Kuhn, Aedín Moloney, Michael Mellamphy, Jodie Sweeney, Gary Troy, and Úna Clancy.
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Additional casting has been announced for the West End Revival of Sophocles’ Elektra, to run Jan. 24 – Apr. 12, 2025 (0pening Feb. 5) at the Duke of York’s Theatre, directed by Daniel Fish.
Brie Larson (Elektra), Stockard Channing (Clytemnestra), Marième Diouf (Chrysothemis), Greg Hicks (Aegisthus), and Patrick Vaill (Orestes).
Elektra follows its titular character in the days following her father’s assassination and the return of her long-lost brother, Orestes, both looking to avenge the murder. This revival, the West End’s first in more than a decade, will be the U.K. premiere of Carson’s translation, originally penned in 2001.
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The second annual Christmas Time in the City concert, featuring Broadway stars, a 25-piece orchestra, and a 70-voice cross-borough community chorus, will take place Dec. 12 at 8 PM at NYC’s Church of St. Paul the Apostle, with music supervision by Joey Chancey.
Eden Espinosa, Christopher Fitzgerald, Quentin Earl Darrington, Tiffany Mann, Alysha Umphress, Eleri Ward, Josh Groban Harmony tour), and Jacob Keith Watson.
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Nathan Tysen, Jason Howland & Kait Kerrigan’s The Great Gatsby features will run Apr. 11, 2025 – Sept. 7 (opening Apr. 24) at the London Coliseum, directed by Marc Bruni, with choreography by Dominque Kelley.
TBA.
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Fraser Entertainment Group present the 2nd annual You Bill Be Found – A Benefit Concert for Nami Glac on Sun. Nov. 10 at 7:30 PM at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club, in support of National Alliance on Mental Illness, Greater Los Angeles County, with music direction by Brad Ellis, and hosted by Brad Ellis & Jason Kravits.
Eydie Alyson, Owen Bakula, Scott Bakula, Roger Befeler, Chelsea Field, Kate Flannery, Julie Garnyé, Kim Huber, Jane Lynch, Maude Maggart, Andrea Marcovicci, Tracie Thoms and Nita Whitaker.
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Video: Stephanie J. Block performs “So in Love” From Kiss Me, Kate
