Today’s Highlights:
The Griswold’s Family Vacation, by David Rossmer & Steven Rosen, directed & choreographed by Donna Feore, featuring Hunter Foster (Clark Griswold), Megan Reinking (Ellen Griswold), Livvy Marcus (Audrey), Nathan Levy (Rusty), Jay Klaitz (Cousin Eddie), and Alan Green (Naked Commando), and Megan Reinking, with Carol Angeli, Sydni Beaudoin, Sarah Bishop, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Jennifer Cody, Merritt David Janes, Julian DeGuzman, Rohit Gopal, Olivia Griffin, Garett Hawe, Jaygee Macapugay, Heather Makalani, Jennifer Noble, Michael Olaribigbe, Julio Rey, Jody Reynard, Matthew Sims, Jr., Jonathan Wagner, and Brandon Whitmore, Connor Russell and Brenna Mikale Wagner, opens at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre.
My Fair Lady UK tour, directed by Bartlett Sher, featuring Charlotte Kennedy (Eliza Doolittle), Michael D. Xavier (Henry Higgins), Adam Woodyatt (Alfred P. Doolittle), Heather Jackson (Mrs Higgins), John Middleton (Colonel Pickering), Lesley Garrett (Mrs Pearce), and Tom Liggins (Freddy Eynsford-Hill), with Dammi Aregbeshola, Bernadette Bangura, Joseph Claus, Jordan Crouch, Jamie Cruttenden, Francesca Daniella-Baker, Barry Drummond, Bethany Huckle, Emma Johnson, Sinead Kenny, Jenny Legg, Rebekah Lowings, Carl Patrick, Tom Ping, Dominique Planter, Joseph Poulton, John Stacey, Joshua Steel, Oliver Tester, Adam Vaughan, Annie Wensak, and Paul Westwood, launches at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre.
Noises Off UK tour, directed by Lindsay Posner, featuring Felicity Kendal (Dotty Otley), Tracy-Ann Oberman (Belinda Blair), Matthew Kelly (Selsdon Mowbray), Alexander Hanson (Lloyd Dallas), Joseph Millson (Garry Lejeune), Sasha Frost (Brook Ashton), Pepter Lunhuse (Poppy Norton Taylor), Jonathan Coy (Frederick Fellows), and Hubert Burton (Tim), launches at Theatre Royal Bath.
York Theatre Company‘s Cheek to Cheek: Irving Berlin in Hollywood, by Barry Kleinbort, Randy Skinner & David Hancock Turner, directed & choreographed by Randy Skinner, featuring Jeremy Benton, Darien Crago, Kaitlyn Davidson, Danny Gardner, Darrell T. Joe, and Melinda Porto, with Corinne Munsch and Sean Quinn, opens at Off-Broadway’s Theatre at St. Jeans.
Stranger Sings! (the musical parody of “Stranger Things”), by Jonathan Hogue, directed by Nick Flatto, featuring Caroline Huerta, Garrett Poladian, SLee, Jean Christian Barry, Jamir Brown, Jeremiah Garcia, Dashiell Gregory, Jeffrey Laughrun, Hannah Clarke Levine, Harley Seger, and Shawn W. Smith, opens at Off-Broadway’s St. Luke’s Playhouse 46.
Albee/Pinter, directed by Elina De Santos & Marilyn Fox, featuring Jason Downs, Brad Greenquist, and Anthony Foux, begins previews at Venice, CA’s Pacific Resident Theatre.
Steven Brinberg: Simply Barbra concert, with special guest Jonathan Sharp, at 7PM PT at Palm Springs’ Oscars (also tomorrow)
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A Raisin in the Sun, a new revival by Lorraine Hansberry, will run Sept. 27 – Nov. 26 (opening Oct. 19) at The Public Theater, directed by Robert O’Hara.
Francois Battiste (Walter Lee Younger), Toussaint Battiste (Travis Younger alternate), John Clay III (Joseph Asaggi), Calvin Dutton (Bobo), Mister Fitzgerald (George Murchison), Perri Gaffney (Mrs. Johnson), Paige Gilbert, Mandi Masden (Ruth Younger), Camden McKinnon Travis Younger alternate), Jesse Pennington (Karl Lindner), Tonya Pinkins (Lena Younger), and N’yomi Stewart, with Skyler Gallun and N’yomi Stewart.
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Alice Childress’ Wine in the Wilderness will run Oct. 15 – Nov. 6 (opening Oct. 21) at NJ’s Two River Theater, directed by Brandon J. Dirden.
Crystal Dickinson, Brittany Bellizare, Ricardy Fabre, Korey Jackson, and Keith Randolph Smith.
As an uprising rocks his Harlem neighborhood on a hot summer night, artist Bill Jameson is more focused on finishing his latest work: three paintings representing three types of Black womanhood. More than his artistic vision is challenged by the arrival of an unexpected muse, who refuses to be bound by his shallow assumptions of all that Black womanhood can be.
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Chicago’s Davenport’s Piano Bar & Cabaret has announced its October cabaret performances:
Jonathan Schwart: American Dreamer – An Exploration Through Song (Oct. 1 at 8 PM)
Joe Iconis Live (Oct. 3 at 8 PM)
Wendy Scherl: The Sweetness and The Sorrow – The Music of Marvin Hamlisch. (Oct. 7 at 8 PM)
Samantha Hohenshil: This is Me (Oct. 8 at 8 PM)
Joyce Thomas: We Remember Billie Holiday (Oct. 9 at 7 PM)
Fia Torees and Dave Rice – Remembering Demis (Oct. 14 at 7 PM)
Denise Tomasello: Holding Court (Oct. 15 at 7 PM)
Joan Curto: Both Sides Now (Oct. 20-23, at 8 PM)
Michael Joseph Mitchel & Friends (Oct. 24 at 8 PM)
Paul W. Thompson: Ghosts of Love (Oct. 28 at 8 PM)
We Three Queens Tres Belle Soprano (Oct. 29 at 8 PM).
Russ Goeltenbodt: Live at 65 (Oct. 30 at 7 PM)
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An industry workshop of Edie Brickell’s 38 Minutes will take place Sept. 27-28 in NYC, directed by Josh Rhodes.
Carmen Cusack, Faith Prince, Philippe Arroyo, Jonah Ho’okano, Sarah Hunt, Gizel Jiménez, Mynor Luken, Arianna Rosario, and Marco Zunio.
The musical spotlights a family on vacation in Hawaii in January 2018 when the nuclear missile alert turns their lives upside down, revealing more about each other than they’d previously known.
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Video: Highlights from 42nd Street at Goodspeed Musicals.
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Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man & the Pool will run Oct. 28 – Dec. 30 (opening Nov. 13) at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theatre, directed by Seth Barrish.
A tale of life, death, and a highly chlorinated YMCA pool. Birbiglia chronicles his coming-of-middle-age story that asks the big questions: Why are we here? What’s next? What happens when the items at the doctor’s office that you thought were decorative become functional?
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The cast album of Broadway’s The Music Man, starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, will be released Sept. 23 on all platforms.
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10 Years of Broadway Records! Celebrating 54 Below’s 10th Anniversary will take place Mon. Oct. 3 at 7 & 9:30 PM ET at NYC’s 54 Below, directed by Grace Aki, and hosted by Robbie Rozelle.
Andy Karl, Orfeh, Stephen Flaherty, Andrew Butler, Bobby Conte, Drew Gasparini, Hannah Elless, F. Michael Haynie, Michael Longoria, Chris McCarrell, Rob Rokicki, Analise Scarpaci, Milly Shapiro, Bailey Ryon, Samantha Williams, and more TBA.
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Carol Burnett has taken to Instagram to start a campaign to rename Broadway’s Majestic Theatre in honor of Harold Prince.
The Majestic was also the site of a memorial for Prince on Dec. 16, 2019.
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Write Act Repertory presents Willard Manus’ The Atheist Mother, to run Oct. 16 – Nov. 13 at The Brick House Theater, directed by Judith Rose.
Sam Aaron (Irwin), Carlos Chavez (Billy), Taylor Donlan (Madelyn Murray O’Hair, Kevin Kelly (George), Helen Siff (Teresa & Woman Messenger).
The play is based on the fictionalized life of Madelyn Murray O’Hair, the woman who led the fight to ban prayer in America’s public schools.
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Chad Beguelin, Bob Martin & Matthew Sklar’s The Prom will run Oct. 7-23 at the White Plains Performing Arts Center, directed by Frank Portanova, with choreography by Lexie Fennell Frare, and music direction by Stephen Ferri.
Janine LaManna (Dee Dee Allen), Felicia Finley (Angie), Keith Schneider (Barry), Nathan Cockroft (Trent), Emily Royer (Alyssa), and Megan Colton (Emma), with Alex Agard, Eriel Milan Brown, Tim Canali, Liz Davis, Timothy Matthew Flores, Travis Flynt, Collin Hancock, Jordana Kagan, Quincy Lawson, Paulette Oliva, Leah Platt, Taylor Joseph Rivera, Mark Saunders, Daniella Tamasi, and Jake Urban.
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Video: Sheryl Lee Ralph recalls her Dream Girls audition.
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Anthony McCarten’s The Neil Diamond Musical: A Beautiful Noise will begin previews Nov. 2 and open Dec. 4 at the Broadhurst Theatre, directed by Michael Mayer.
Will Swenson (Neil Diamond), Mark Jacoby (Neil Diamond – Now), Robyn Hurder (Marcia), and Linda Powell (Doctor), Jessie Fisher (Jaye Posner), Michael McCormick (Fred Colby/Tommy ORourke), Tom Alan Robbins (Bert Berns/Kieve Diamond), Bri Sudia (Ellie Greenwich/Rose Diamond), and Nick Fradiani (Neil Diamond on Wed. evenings), with Neal Benari, Ninako Donville, Kalonjee Gallimore, Samantha Gershamn, Alex Hairston, Makai Hernandez, Jess LeProtto, Tatiana Lofton, Aaron James McKenzie, Mary Page Nance, Robert Pendilla, Max Sangerman, and MiMi Scardulla.
Will Swenson will play a 7-performance week, with Nick Fradiani playing the Wednesday evening performances.
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“The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal” has launched a companion podcast, “The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal: Uncut.” New episodes will be available Mondays at 12 PM ET.
The podcast expands on the robust content filmed during the broadcast interviews, and features extended uncut interviews from each week’s TV episode, giving listeners unprecedented access to A-list celebrities, Broadway’s biggest stars, upcoming shows, tours, and behind-the-scenes stories, on and off the stage.
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Ken Ludwig discusses transforming Lend Me a Tenor into Lend Me a Soprano here.
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LA TheatreWorks’ audio play production of Twelfth Night, directed by Martin Jarvis, is now available to download here.
Rosalind Ayres, Tara Lynne Barr, Chris Butler, Sarah Drew, Martin Jarvis, Adhir Kalyan, Stacy Keach, Josh Stamberg and André Sogliuzzo.
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ABC’s upcoming hybrid animated-live action presentation of “Beauty and the Beast” will air Dec. 15 on both the network’s broadcast and streaming channels, directed by Hamish Hamilton.
Josh Groban (Beast), David Alan Grier (Cogsworth), H.E.R. (Belle), Joshua Henry (Gaston), Rita Moreno (Narrator), and more TBA.
