Today’s Highlights:
The Roommate, by Jen Silverman, directed by Jack O’Brien, featuring Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow, opens at Broadway’s Booth Theatre.
Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song, created, written & directed by Gerard Alessandrini, featuring Chris Collins-Pisano and Jenny Lee Stern, opens at Off-Broadway’s Theater555.
That Parenting Musical, by Graham and Kristina Fuller, directed by Jen Wineman, featuring Natalie Bourgeois, Max Crumm, McKenna OGrudnik, Brian Owen, Dwayne Washington, Mia Gentile, and Branden R. Mangan, opens at Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row.
Duel Reality, an acrobatic, dynamic tour-de-force, opens at LA’s Ahmanson Theatre.
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, by Jocelyn Bioh, directed by Whitney White., featuring Melanie Adrienne Brezill (Michelle/Chrissy/Laniece), Victoire Charles (Jaja), Yao Dogbe (James/Franklin/Olu/Eric), Mia Kiri Ellis (Jennifer), Tiffany Renee Johnson (Aminata), Zamo Mlengana (Miriam), Colby N. Muhammad (Vanessa/Sheila/Radia), Jordan Rice (Marie), Awa Sal Secka (Bea), and Aisha Sougou (Ndidi), opens at DC’s Arena Stage.
Dragon Lady, by Sara Porkalob, directed by Andrew Russell, featuring Sara Porkalob, with Pete Irving, Jimmy Austin & Mickey Stylin, opens at LA’s Geffen Playhouse.
Leopoldstadt, by Tom Stoppard, directed by Carey Perloff, featuring Samuel Adams, Aaron Rosenbaum, Firdous Bamji, Sara Corey, Anna Theonni Digiovanni, Samuel Douglas, Maboud Ebrahimzadeh, Rachel Felstein, Nellie Jakobovicz Rosenbaum, BiRebecca (Hilde), and Rosa Kloster (Wilma & Ernst’s daughter), and many more, opens at Bostons’ Huntington Theatre.
Our Class, by Tadeusz Slobodzianek, directed by Igor Golak, featuring Gus Birney (Dora), Andrey Burkovskiy (Menachem), José Espinosa (Rysiek), Tess Goldwyn (Zocha), Will Manning (Heniek), Stephen Ochsner (Jakub Katz), Alexandra Silber (Rachelka/Marianna), Richard Topol (Abram), Ilia Volok (Władek) and Elan Zafir (Zygmunt), begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Classic Stage Company.
Red Bull Theater‘s Medea: Re-Versed, by Luis Quintero, directed by Nathan Winkelstein, featuring Sarin Monae West (Medea), Siena D’Addario, Melissa Mahoney, Mark Martin, Jacob Ming-Trent, Luis Quintero, and Stephen Michael Spencer, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Sheen Center.
George Michael: Reborn — A Tribute Concert, starring Robert Bartko, at 8:30 PM at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club.
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Mamma, I’m A Big Girl Now! will run Nov. 2 – Dec. 8 (opening Nov. 13) at New World Stages, with music direction by Andrew Byrne.
Laura Bell Bundy, Kerry Butler), and Marissa Jaret Winokur.
An hilarious and meaningful musical journey about these friends origins, friendships, careers, and becoming mamas themselves.
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Benj Pasek and Justin Paul’s A Christmas Story: The Musical will run Nov. 1 – Dec. 29 at CT’s Goodspeed, directed by Hunter Foster, with music direction by Adam Souza, and choreography by Mara Newbery Greer.
TBA.
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The Limelight Club will take place Mon. Sept. 16 at 8 PM at LA’s Moon Room on Melrose.
John Krause, Juliette Goglia, Justin Jones, and Ryne Strom.
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The London studio cast recording of The Secret Garden: A New Musical is now available for FREE streaming HERE.
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Urinetown will run Sept. 20 – Oct. 20 at Boston’s Lyric Stage, directed by Courtney O’Connor, with choreography by Christofer Shin, and music direction by Dan Rodriguez.
Remo Airaldo (Senator Fipp/Joseph /“Old Man”/Strong, Anneke Angstadt (Little Becky Two-Shoes), Christopher Chew (Caldwell B. Cladwell), Gabriel Graetz (Officer Barrel), Elliana Karris (Hope Cladwell), Kenny Lee (Bobby Strong), Todd McNeel, Jr. (Mr. McQueen), Paige O’Connor (little Sally), Katie O’Reilly (Soupy Sue), Darren Paul (Hot Blades Harry), Anthony Pires Jr. (Officer Lock/Stock), Kathy St. George (Josefine Ma Strong), James Turner (Dr. Billeaux/Tiny Tom), Lis Yuen (Penelope Pennywise), and Branden Lee (Mr. McQueen cover),
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The York Theatre Company will present Peter Kellogg & Stephen Weiner’s Monte Cristo Sept. 21-29 (opening Sept. 22) at Theatre at St. Jean’s, directed by Peter Flynn.
Alex Humphreys, Philip Hernandez, Anne L. Nathan , James Judy, Eliseo Roman, Grace Marie Rusnica, Danny Rutigliano, Trent Saunders, Pablo Torre, Lauren Worsham, and Daniel Yearwood.
France, 1815. Hours before his wedding, the first mate of the ship Pharaon, Edmund Dantes, is falsely accused of conspiring to help Napoleon return to power. Unknown to his fiancé, Mercedes, Edmund is arrested and consigned to the dungeons of the Chateau d’If. When he finally escapes 18 years later, Edmund learns that Mercedes has long ago married one of the very men responsible for his imprisonment.
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Dorian Harewood: A Tribue to Stevie Wonder and his Challenge to America will take place Mon. Oct. 14 at 7 PM at NYC’s 54 Below, with music direction by Tony Daniels.
Harewood will sing a wide selection of Stevie’s many acclaimed hits, including: “Love’s In Need Of Love Today,” “Higher Ground,” “Visions,” “Livin’ For The City,” “If It’s Magic, “Happy Birthday,” and more.
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Five Star Theatricals will present Little Shop of Horrors Oct. 4-20 at CA’s Thousand Oaks’ Bank of America Performing Arts Center, directed by Brian Kite, with music direction by Ryan O’Connell, and choreography by Dana Solimando.
Jared Goldsmith (Seymour), Emily Goglia ((Audrey) ,Tyler Matthew Burk (Orin Scrivello, DDS), Jay Brian Winnick (Mr. Mushnik), Rezia Landers (Crystal, Naya Ramsey-Clarke (Chiffon, Luz Rodríguez (Ronnette), and Mitchell Gerrard Johnson (Audrey II), with Sammy Linkowski, and Corinne Miller.
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Off-Broadway’s Primary Stages will present its 40th Anniversary Gala on Mon. Oct. 7 at 6 PM at NYC’s Sony Hall, directed by Michelle Bossy, with music direction by Will Van Dyke.
Marla Persky.
Jay Armstrong Johnson, Jen Cody, Judy Gold, Ellen Harvey, Julia Murney, Jonathan Raviv, Ryan Vasquez, Joy Woods, and more TBA.
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Red Bull Theater will present a live & livestream reading of Lope De Vega’s The Beast of Hungary on Tues. Sept. 17 at 7:30 PM at Off-Broadway’s Sheen Center, directed by Nadia Guevara. Note: Click the link above for Livestream & Video on Demand options.
Shirine Babb, Jimonn Cole, Darryl Gene Daughtry Jr., Jill Durso, Zachary Fine, Santino Fontana, Ismenia Mendes, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Sean Runnette, Han Van Sciver, and Chauncy Thomas.
A queen is forced into the wilderness by her power-hungry sister. The fallen queen steals her niece and raises her as a feral girl, who then encounters human society for the first time when she grows up and falls in love. With its daring vision of female sexuality, and strong questioning of our ideas about civilization and its limits, this beast is a daring proto-feminist comedy.
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New Faces Sing Broadway Now will run Nov. 11-12 at Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre, directed Frankie Leo Bennett, with music direction by Carolyn Jean Brady, and hosted by Adrian Aguilar.
Diana Marilyn Alvarez, Maddie Brunner, Dakota Hughes, Andrew MacNaughton, Lorenzo Shawn Parnell, Callan Roberts, Maliha Sayed, Peyton Schoenhofer, and Ava Stovall.
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Mint Theatre will present Lynn Riggs’ Sump’n Like Wings Sept. 21 – Nov. 2 at the Minetta Lane Theatre, directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges.
Julia Brothers, Andre Gombas, Traci Hovel, Lukey Klein, Richard Lear, Mariah Lee, Mike Masters, Leon Pintel, Buzz Roddy, Lindsey Steinert, and Joy Avigail Sudduth.
The story of Wille Baker, a 16-year-old girl too proud and too wild for the life she’s living. Her mother runs the dining room in the hotel her uncle owns. Willie is stuck helping her, squirming under her thumb while her uncle argues for tenderness and compassion. The play is a story of the lessons learned by families about freedom and limits — about love, respect, and safety. It’s a story about home and about leaving home.
