Today’s Highlights:
Roundabout Theatre‘s Covenant, by York Walker, directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene, featuring Crystal Dickinson (Mama), Chaundre Hall-Broomfield (Johnny ‘Honeycomb), James, Ashley Hildreth (Violet), Jade Payton (Avery), and Lark White (Ruthie), opens at Off-Broadway’s Steinberg Center.
Gingold Theatrical Group‘s Arms and the Man, directed by David Staller, featuring Shanel Bailey, Delphi borich, Ben Davis, Keshay Moodliar, Thomas Jay Ryan, Evan Zes, and Karen Ziemba, with René Thornton Jr, and Matthew Zimmerman, opens at Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row.
National Alliance for Musical Theatre‘s Festival of New Musicals opens at Off-Broadway’s New World Stages.
Two Wong Foo, world premiere by Douglas Carter Beane & Lewis Flinn, directed by Beane, featuring Peter Caulfield (Vida Boheme), Gregory Haney (Noxeema Jackson), Pablo Gómez Jones (Chichi Rodríguez), Carolyn Maitland (Carol Ann), Duncan Burt (Sheriff Dollard), Alexander Kranz (Bobby Ray), Arthur Boan (Tommy Paul), Ayesha Maynard (Beulah June), Emily Ooi Bobby Lee), Jermaine Woods (Willie Joe/John Jacob), Lee Harris (Ed Earl/Crazy Elijah), Natalie Day (Mary Lou), Scott Hunter (Billy Budd), Susie Fenwick (Clara Pearl), Samantha Bingley (Rose of Sharon), and Theo Maddix (Rachel Tensions/Jimmy Jack), begins previews at the UK’s UK’sHope Mill Theatre, opens at the UK’s Hope Mill Theatre.
Sunset Boulevard, directed by Daniel C. Levine, featuring Pearl Sun (Norma Desmond), Michael Burrell (Joe Gillis), and Helen J. Shen (Betty Schaefer), with William Aaron Bishop, Pragun Bhardwaj, Claire Fossey, Jasmine Gobourne, Gary Harger, Amanda Hunter-Finch, Conor McGiffin, Victoria Madden, Matthew Marvin , Val Moranto, Mac Myles, Daniel Pahl, Emily Solo, Liz Schmitz, Will Stone, and Andrew Winans, opens at CT’s A Contemporary Theatre.
Scene Partners, world premiere by John J. Caswell, directed by Rachel Chavkin, featuring Dianne Wiest (Meryl), Eric Berryman (Dr. Noah) Drake (Johanna Day (Charlize), Josh Hamilton (Hugo), Carmen H. Herlihy (Cassie), and Kristen Sieh (Pauline), begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Vineyard Theatre.
An Evening with Steve Ross concert, at 6:30 PM at Boston’s Josephine’s at Club Cabaret.
Bettinger’s Luggage, by Albert M. Tapper, directed by Steven Ditmyer, featuring Richard MacDonald (Lou Bettinger), Connor Stewart (George Bettinger), Lori Marcus (Bessie Bettinger), and Sean Church Gonzalez (Angel Diaz), closes at Off-Broadway’s AMT Theater.
Almost Made, written & performed by Louie Liberti, directed by Richard Israel, closes at Sherman Oaks’ Whitefire Theatre.
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The Who’s Tommy, which had a sold-out run at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre this past summer, will begin previews Mar. 8, 2024 and open Mar. 28 at the Nederlander Theatre, directed by Des McAnuff, with choreography by Lorin Latarro, and music direction by Rick Fox.
Casting and additional information TBA.
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Lyrics & Lyricists’s Tale as Old as Time: The Songs of Howard Ashman will run Oct. 28-30 at NYC’s 92NY, directed by Christian Borle, with music direction by Nate Patten and choreography by Beth Crandall.
Heather Ayers, John Cariani, Nadina Hassan, Manu Narayan, and Khadija Sankoh.
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Musical Director & arranger David Loud‘s autobiography, “Facing the Music: A Broadway Memoir” is now available on audiobook (on most platforms), narrated by Loud himself.
The memoir gives readers a one-of-a-kind look at how music is made and performed on Broadway. Loud tells the entertaining story of his extraordinary journey through life, culminating in his years as conductor and arranger for top Broadway shows, including Curtains, Ragtime, The Visit, The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on Sondheim, Steel Pier, A Class Act, and revivals of Porgy and Bess, She Loves Me, Company, and Sweeney Todd.
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Center Theatre Group will present Dav Pilkey, Kevin Del Aguila & Brad Alexander’s Dog Man: The Musical Nov. 21 – Jan. 7, 2024 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, directed & choreographed by Jen Wineman.
L.R. Davidson ((Li’l Petey), Chadaé Nichol (Flippy), Brian Owen (Dog Man; Marcus Phillips (George & Others). Bryan Daniel Porter (Petey), Max Torrez (Harold), Joe Balanza (George) Jasiana Caraballo (Flippy), and Reggie De Leon (Petey).
A hilarious and heartwarming production following the chronicles of Dog Man, who with the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder?
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Brian Belding & Natalie Brice’s White Rose: The Musical will run Jan. 17 – Apr. 7, 2024 (opening Jan. 25) at Theatre Row, directed by Will Nunziata, with music direction by Sheela Ramesh.
Jo Ellen Pellman (Sophie Scholl), Mike Cefalo (Hans Scholl), Kennedy Kanagawa (Christoph Probst), Laura Sky Herman (Lila Ramdohr), Paolo Montalban (Prof. Kurt Huber), Sam Gravitte (Frederick Fischer), and Cole Thompson (Willi Graff), with Ellis Gage, Dani Apple, and more TBA.
The inspiring story of a courageous group of university students who stood up to Hitler. Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, the musical follows Sophie and Hans Scholl and a group of young activists as they create and distribute leaflets challenging Hitler’s propaganda.
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Winter Rhythms Gala 2023: Nights at the Algonquin will take place Mon. Dec. 6 at 7:30 PM at Off-Broadway’s Urban Stages, directed by Sara Louise Lazarus, with music direction by Alex Rybeck, and hosted by Michael Colby.
Karen Akers, Natalie Douglas, Jeff Harnar, Boots Maleson, Mark Nadler, Karen Oberlin, Steve Ross, Daryl Sherman, and KT Sullivan.
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A Christmas Carol will return Dec. 1-24 (opening Dec. 3) at Pasadena’s A Noise Within, directed by Julia Rodriguez-Elliott & Geoff Elliott.
Geoff Elliott (Ebenezer Scrooge), Frederick Stuart (Narrator), Trisha Miller (Ghost of Christmas Past), Anthony Adu (Ghost of Christmas Present), Jeremy Rabb (Marley), Kasey Mahaffy (Mr. Cratchit), Emily Kosloski (Mrs. Cratchit), Mitch Connelly (Fred), Suzen Baraka (Fred’s Wife), Nicole Javier (Belle), Aarush Mehta (Tiny Tim), and Annalise Morris (Tiny Tim), with Clifton Adams, Jose Donado, Stelle Bullock, Brendan Burgos, Amalia Ann Morris, Kway Grimstad Ndjamen, Scarlett Ray, Estella Stuart, and Julian Wilkes.
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The Troubadour Theater Company will present White (Album) Christmas Dec. 8-23 (opening Dec. 9) at Burbank’s Colony Theatre, adapted & directed by Matt Walker, with music direction by Ryan Whyman.
Beth Kennedy, Rick Batalla, Mike Sulprizio, Cloie Taylor, Misty Cotton, John Paul Batista, Dallys Newton, Isaac Robinson-Smith, Philip McNiven, Suzanne Jolie Narbonne, and Matt Walker.
The Troubies are back in the USSR (United States Stage Right), and ready to star a Revolution! This year the award-winning Troubies have combined the classic 1954 film, “White Christmas,” with the Fab Four’s 1968 epic double record, the White Album. The result is a hippy, trippy, and-a-lil nippy – take on the beloved holiday musical extravaganza. So may your days be merry and bright, and may you get to Burbank to rock with the Troubies at night! Because Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Us and Our Monkey!
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Walk on Through: Confessions of a Museum Novice, written by & starring Gavin Creel, will run Nov. 13 – Dec. 23 at MCC Theater.
Gavin Creel had. never been to The Metropolitan Museum of Art…until now. Inspired by the countless hours he spent wandering through the world-renowned collections of the museum for a MetLiveArts commission, Walk on through is a thrilling new musical event featuring 17 original, infectious, pop-infused songs. In his theatrical songwriting debut, Creel takes us on an intimate, relatable journey of discovery and transformation through the lens of the art that captured his imagination. Whether you are a museum lover or a fellow novice, this show invites you to take a walk with Creel and engage with art, song, and the creative process in a fresh and new way.
