Today’s Highlights:
Hadestown, featuring Reeve Carney (Orpheus), Eva Noblezada (Eurydice), Amber Gray (Persephone), Tom Hewitt (Hades, through Oct. 31), Patrick Page (Hades, beginning Nov. 2), Jewelle Blackman (Fate), Jessie Shelton (Fate), and Mariand Torres (Fate), with Antho Wny Chatmon II, Afra Hines, Timothy Hughes, John Krause, Trent Saunders, Kim Steele, Malcolm Armwood, Adam Hyndman, Tara Jackson, Yael “YaYa” Reich, T. Oliver Reid, and Khaila Wilcoxon, resumes performances at Broadway’s Walter Kerr Theatre.
Waitress, featuring Sara Bareilles (Jenna Hunterson — Sept. 2 – Oct. 17, with her replacement TBA), Eric Anderson (Cal), Charity Angel Dawson (Becky), Christopher Fitzgerald (Ogie), Drew Gehling (Dr. Pomatter), Caitlin Houlahan (Dawn), Dakin Matthews (Joe), and Joe Tippet (Earl), with Tryone Davis Jr., Matt DeAngelis, Andrew Fitch, Henry Gottfried, Molly Jobe, Emily Koch, Max Kumangai, Anastacia McCleskey, and Stephanie Torns, and more, resumes performances at Broadway’s Barrymore Theatre.
Steven Brinberg: On A Clear Day You Can See SIMPLY BARBRA Forever concert, with special guest Daniel Lopez, at 7 PM ET at NYC’s Green Room 42.
John Doyle in conversation with Donna McKechnie streams for FREE at 6 PM ET here.
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Complete casting has been announced for Ain’t Too Proud, which will re-open Sat. Oct. 16 at the Imperial Theatre.
Nik Walker (Otis Williams), James Harkness (Paul Williams), Jawan M. Jackson (Melvin Franklin), Matt Manuel (David Ruffin), and Jelani Remy (Eddie Kendricks), with Esther Antoine, Saint Aubyn, E. Clayton Cornelius, J. Daughtry, Tiffany Francés, Taylor Symone Jackson, Jahi Kearse, Darius Jordan Lee, Jarvis B. Manning Jr., Morgan McGhee, Joshua Morgan, Aaron Patterson, Christian Thompson, Sir Brock Warren, Correy West, Drew Wildman Foster, Curtis Wiley, and Candice Mare Woods.
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Cambridge’s A.R.T. has announced Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic, which will run Sept. 25 – Oct. 9, directed by Torya Beard.
Ayodele Casel, Amanda Castro, Naomi Funaki, John Manzari, Anthony Morigerato, and Kurt Csolak.
Says Casel. “I want to invite people to feel what I feel, and to appreciate it and to recognize it in themselves. If you see joy in me, it’s because you have that in your life or you want that in your life. That’s the magic that I’m chasing, that I think we’re all chasing. We have it in us, and it’s worthy of pursuit. It’s worthy of acknowledgement. It’s worthy of our attention.”
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Matthew Bourne’s production of “The Red Shoes” will premiere Sept. 17 at 9 PM on PBS (check local listings). The production was filmed in Jan. 2020 in London.
Ashley Shaw, Adam Cooper, Dominic North, Michela Meazza, Liam Mower, and Glenn Graham.
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Additional casting has been announced for “Annie Live,” which will air Dec. 2 at 8 PM (check local listings) on NBC. The production will be live for the East Coast and replayed everywhere else.
Celina Smith (Annie), Taraji P. Henson (Miss Hannigan), Harry Connick Jr. (Daddy Warbucks), Jane Krakowski (Lily St. Regis), Titus Burgess (Rooster Hannigan), and Nicole Scherzinger (Grace).
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Ben Lewin & Allen Palmer’s “Falling for Figaro” will be released Oct. 1 in theaters and on-demand, directed by Lewin.
Joanna Lumley, Dnaielle Macdonald and Hugh Skinner.
The story centers on young fund manager Millie, who leaves her career and long-term boyfriend to follow her opera dreams. Enter Lumley as a demanding singing teacher and Skinner as a fellow student, and the scene is set for competition and romance.
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Paul Osborn’s Morning’s At Seven will run Oct. 20 – Jan. 9, 2022 (opening Nov. 4) at Theatre at St. Clements, directed by Dan Wackerman.
Lindsay Crouse, Alma Cuervo, Judith Ivey, Dan Lauria, Patty McCormack, Tony Roberts, John Rubenstein, Keri Safran, and Jonathan Spivey.
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Will Tracy & Seth Reiss’ “The Menu” is currently in development, directed by Mark Mylod. A release date is TBA.
Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Reed Birney, John Leguizamo, Janet McTeer, Judith Light, Hong Chau, Nicholas Hoult.
The dark comedy follows a young couple on a trip to a remote island, where they have traveled to eat at an exclusive restaurant. There, the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.
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Alesha Harris’ What to Send Up When It Goes Down will run Sept. 24 – Oc.t 16 (opening Sept. 28) at Playwrights Horizons, directed by Whitney White.
Rachel Christopher (One/Made), Ugo Chukwu (Six/Miss), Kambi Gathesha (Two), Denise Manning (Eight/Song Leader), Javon Q. Minter (Seven), Adrianna Mitchell (Three), and Beau Thom (Five/Man/Driver).
Setting out to disrupt the pervasiveness of anti-Blackness and celebrate the inherent value of Black people, the play blurs the boundaries between actors and audiences, offering a space for catharsis, discussion, reflection, and healing.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will resume performances Oct. 14 at the Palace Theatre, directed by John Tiffany.
Jamie Ballard (Harry Potter), Susie Trayling (Ginny Potter), Dominic Short (Albus Potter), Thomas Aldridge (Ron Weasley), Michelle Gayle (Hermione Granger), Phoenix Edwards (Rose Granger-Weasley), James Howard (Draco Malfoy), and Luke Sumner Scorpius Malfoy). with Lola Adaja, Samson Ajewole, David Annen, Valerie Antwi, Sue Appleby, Phil Cheadle, Craig Connolly, Robert Curtis, Tim Dewberry, Jim Fish, Thomas Gilbey, Jemma Gould, Rachel Hinds, Jordan Lang, Ronnie Lee, Katrina Lopes, Lucy Mangan, David Mara, Lucia McAnespie, Jayne McKenna, Kathryn Meisle, Gordon Millar, Ian Redford, Thomas Royal, Tom Sturgess, Joshua Talbot, Mark Theodore, Emma-May Uden, Madeleine Walker, Wreh-asha Walton, Noah Alexander, Tom Quinn Alexander, Abby Barnes, Harley Barton, Chase Collard, Samuel Newby and Cici Smith.
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Christopher Durang’s Durang will be presented for one encore performance on Wed. Sept. 8 at 8 PM PT at Hollywood’s Studio|Stage (520 North Western Avenue), directed by Kristin Towers-Rowle.
Michelle Bonebright-Carter, Megan Cochrane, James Everts, Shayna Gabrille, Dan Lovato, Michael J. Marchak, Michael Mullen, Will Potter, Chris Ramirez, Jen Talton, Neil Unger, and Mouchette Van Helsdingen.
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Aladdin will resume performances Sept. 28 at the New Amsterdam Theatre, directed & choreographed by Casey Nicholaw.
Michael Maliakel (Aladdin), Shoba Narayan (Jasmine), Michael James Scott (Genie), Jonathan Freeman (Jafar), Milo Alosi (Kassim), Zach Bencal (Babkak), Brad Weinstock (Omar), Omar, JC Montgomery (Sultan) Don Darryl Rivera (Iago), with Juwan Crawley, Dennis Stowe, Frank Viveros, Tia Altinay, Mary Antonini, Netanel Bellaishe, Michael Callahan, Mike Cannon, Matthew deGuzman, Jacob Dickey, Mark DiConzo, Olivia Donalson, Josh Drake, Samantha Farrow, Jacob Gutierrez, Heather Makalani, Stanley Martin, Paul HeeSang Miller, April Holloway, Amber Owens, Jamie Kasey Patterson, Bobby Pestka, Ariel Reid, Tyler Roberts, Jaz Sealey, Charles South, Angelo Soriano and Katie Terza.
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LA’s Center Theatre Group presents “Sunday at the Getty with James: The Making of Sunday in the Park with George“ will take place Sun. Sept. 12 at 1 PM PT on Zoom, moderated by Richard Rand, with special guest Stephen Sondheim.
Advance registration required here.
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Mamma Mia! will run Oct. 29 – Nov. 21 (opening Oct. 30) at CA’s La Mirada Theatre, directed by TJ Dawson, with choreography by Dana Solimando.
Casting TBA.
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“The Grotto,” written & directed by Joanna Gleason, will begin production later this month, with casting TBA.
A story where grief, laughter and music bring about small miracles. The plot follows the 40-something-year-old widow Alice as she uncovers her recently deceased fiancé’s secret past after inheriting part ownership of a forgotten nightclub in the Mojave Desert.
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Steve Tyrell in concert will run Sept. 9-12 at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club.
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Aleshea Harri’s What to Send Up When It Goes Down will begin previews Sept. 24 and open Sept. 28 at Playwrights Horizons, directed by Whitney White.
Rachel Christopher (One/Made), Ugo Chukwu (Six/Miss), Kambi Gathesha (Two), Denise Manning (Eight/Song Leader), Javon Q. Minter (Seven), Adrianna Mitchell (Three), and Beau Thom as Five/Man/Driver, and more TBA.
Setting out to disrupt the pervasiveness of anti-Blackness and celebrate the inherent value of Black people, Harris’ play blurs the boundaries between actors and audiences, offering a space for catharsis, discussion, reflection, and healing.
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Off-Broadway’s Irish Rep has announced its 2021 Fall Season:
Bikeman (Sept. 11-18), a special audio event by Thomas F. Flynn, directed by Joseph Discher, featuring Robert Cuccioli, Steven Eng, April Ortiz, and Richard Topol.
Modeled on Dante’s Inferno, the autobiographical work chronicles the morning of Sept. 11, 2021 as he follows his journalistic instincts in the initial events of the attack — only to find himself fighting for his own life as the horror continues to grow.
Autumn Royal (Oct. 8 – Nov. 21), by Kevin Barry, directed by Ciarán O’Reilly, featuring Maeve Higgins and John Keating.
The dark comedy follows May and Timothy as they look after their bedridden father and struggle with the decision to continue to help or move on with their own lives.
A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing (Nov. 10 – Dec. 12), adapted by Annie Ryan, directed by Nicola Murphy, starring Jenn Murray.
The story follows a girl from birth until the age of 20 as she tries to make sense of things amidst the crushing Catholicism and poverty of her Irish childhood.
The Streets of New York (Dec. 4 – Jan. 30, 2022), by Dion Boucicault, directed by Charlotte Moore.
“There is still great poverty and hunger, and the heartbreak of lost love never changes,” said Moore. “Add to that a world-wide pandemic and a masked society, and Boucicault’s 18th century world seems to fit right into our 21st with its darkness and restrictions. But, as always, I love the end of our story. It’s filled with hope and the victory of the power of good. One day soon we will surely be headed in that light-filled direction.”
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Allan Knee, Mindi Dickstein & Jason Howland’s Little Women will run Nov. 11 – Dec. 19 at the Park Theatre, directed by Bronagh Lagan, with choreography by Sarah Golding, and music direction by Leo Munby.
Casting TBA.
