Today’s Highlights:
* Ogunquit Playhouse‘s Broadway Gives Back to the Playhouse FREE benefit, with special guest Hal Linden, along with F. Michael Haynie, Sydney Morton Reed Campbell, Michele Ragusa, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz, Lindsay Roberts, Matthew Marks, William Selby, Amanda LaVergne, Joey Sorge, and more, streams at 7 PM ET.
* Pandora FREE benefit workshop reading, by Laurel Ollstein, directed by Giovanna Sardelli, featuring Katy Sullivan, Scott Aiello, Mary Beth Fisher, Jeremy Kahn, Katharine Lorraine, Carrie Paff, and Katherine Hamilton, streams at 6 PM PT (and available through Sept. 28) at CA’s TheatreWorks Silicon Valley.
* Wake Up Call FREE virtual reading, by Wendy Kout & Jeff Reno, directed by Gregg T. Daniel, starring Nancy Travis and Charles Shaughnessy, with Kent Faulcon, Kacie Rogers, and Juliana Stephanie Ojeda, streams at 3 PM PT at LA’s Skylight Theatre.
* Paulo Szot in concert streams at 7 PM ET here.
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Video: “Stars in the House,” a Disney’s “Hercules” reunion, with special guests Tate Donovan (Hercules), Susan Egan (Meg), Danny DeVito (Phil), Roger Bart (singing voice of Young Hercules), plus the four muses: Lillias White (Calliope), Tony winner LaChanze (Terpsichore), Cheryl Freeman (Melpomene), and Roz Ryan (1:13:28)
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Video: “The 24 Hour Plays – Viral Monologues,” featuring Christopher Fitzgerald, Dee Roscioli, Noah Galvin, Ginna Le Vine, Dez Duron, Lora Lee Gayer, Nehal Joshi, Syndee Winters, and L. Morgan Lee. (monologues automatically play in succession)
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NJ’s Two River Theater will present a modern verse translation of Romeo and Juliet (by Hansol Jung) on Sept. 30 (Act 1) & Oct. 1 (Act II, both at 7 PM ET, directed by Chay Yew.
An All-Asian American cast featuring Tina Chilip, Joel de la Fuente, Stephanie Hsu, David Huynh, Vanessa Kai, Mia Katigbak, Andrew Pang, Jon Norman Schneider, Mitchell Winter, and Jeena Yi.
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Chicago’s Porchlight Theatre has announced its Fall 2020 season:
* Broadway by the Decade (Sept. 25 – Oct. 25)
* Working (Oct. 16 – Nov. 8)
* New Faces Sing Broadway 1987 (Nov. 6-29), hosted by Larry Adams
* Zoot Suit (Nov. 27 – Dec. 20)
* Happy Holidays from Porchlight (Dec. 11 – Jan. 3)
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Video: “After the Showers,” by Adryan Russ and Joel Evans, performed by Mark Arthur Miller.
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Pasadena Playhouse presents PlayhouseLive, which offers a continuing variety of theatrical productions, discussions, and much more, all available on IPhone, Android Phone, Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, and Amazon Fire TV.
Here are just some of the available projects:
* Still, starring Javon Johnson
* Page to Stage: Little Shop of Horrors
* “Silent Film” (1935)
* “Intermission with Hashtag Booked,” a hilarious new talk show
* The music of Jerry Herman
* A new musical starring Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman
* ……and so much more.
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The LGBT Center presents the world premiere of Garage Theatre, a new live theatre series, conceived & directed by Jon Lawrence Rivera, to run Saturdays & Sundays at 7:30 PM PT Oct. 17 – Nov. 15. Performances will take place in a unique, experimental space of an underground parking structure located below Hollywood’s Center’s Anita May Rosenstein Campus
Miss Barbie Q (MJ), Chad Christopher, Matthew Clar, Amir Levi, Marcelino Mendoza, Coretta Monk, and Roland Ruiz.
The first offering is March, conceived by Jon Lawrence Rivera, and offers a devised work highlighting anti-trans sentiment prevalent in our culture today. Through the process of writing exercises, the actors will contribute in the writing of the final piece. March may or may not take place some 25 years in the future. An authoritarian society is once again in the grip of a pandemic. In a world of existential danger, three Trans/Gender Non-Conforming women seek a safe place to hide from The Military. Darkly fearful and incorporating elements of magic realism, March begins its journey to the stage as a suspenseful, starkly political drama of peril and liberation.
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Video: Trailer for David Byrne’s “American Utopia,” recorded during its late 2019/early 2020 run at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre, will premiere Oct. 17 on HBO.
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The Doo Wop Project: Live in Your Living Room will stream Sun. Oct. 25 at 7 PM ET.
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Charl Brown, Dwayne Cooper, John Michael Dias, Russell Fischer, Dominic Nolfi, and Santino Paladino.
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The release of the upcoming film adaptation of “West Side Story,” directed by Steven Spielberg, has been delayed nearly a year due to the ongoing pandemic.
Originally scheduled to arrive Dec. 18, 2020, the motion picture from 20th Century and Amblin will now be released Dec. 10, 2021.
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“The West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote” will premiere on Oct. 15 on HBO Max, offering a stage reading of Season 3’s “Hartsfield’s Landing” episode. Filming is set to take place in October at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre. The episode follows the president and his staff in the hours leading up to the first vote cast in a New Hampshire primary election.
Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Rob Lowe, Bradley Whitford, Dulé Hill, Janel Moloney, and Richard Schiff.
The event will also feature act breaks with Lin Manuel Miranda, Michelle Obama, and President Clinton.
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Video: The Something Rotten! national tour performs an hysterical re-imagined “To Thine Own Self Be True,” featuring Rob McClure, John Grisetti, Nick R. Burroughs, David Rossetti, Kyle Nicholas Anderson, Drew Franklin, Cameron Hobbs, Tony Neidenbach, Ian Campayno, Patrick John Moran, Daniel Beeman, and Joel Newsome. Scroll down….
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Article: Angela Lansbury on Gypsy:
Lansbury played Rose in the West End and on a multi-week tour across the US before opening on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on Sept. 23, 1974.
“Rose is an extraordinary woman, and the thing is, she really, really wanted everything for herself. That’s the thing about Rose. She brought her girls up, and they really fulfilling everything she would have wanted to do in her life. and “Rose’s Turn” is all about that.
“‘Rose’s Turn” tells the entire history of Rose’s desire for her girls to succeed, and when they did succeed, it was a terrible blow to her. Instead of her getting a pat on the bak, they got it. And that’s what “Rose’s Turn” is about: ‘Someone tell me when it’s my turn.’ That’s really the line, and the reason she coached and shoved her girls ahead of her. She couldn’t do it so she had them do it, and yet when they did, they away the one thing she wanted more than anything else: to be counted for herself.”
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Mona Mansour has been named the winner of the 2020 Kesselring Prize for playwriting, a $25,000 award given annually to a writer that includes a two-week residency and a one-year membership at The National Arts Club in Gramercy Park.
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3-D Theatricals presents Broadway Lights Up Your Screen, in support of National Cares Mentoring Movement, on Fri. Sept. 25 at 7 PM PT/10 PM ET.
Bradley Baker, Charlotte Mary Wen, David Engel, Dominique Kent, Emily Goglia, Javier Garcia, Katherine Washington, Marc Cedric Smith, and Nick Tubbs.
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The Metropolitan Opera has cancelled the first half of its 2020–21 season, and will not return to the stage until at least Fall 2021. Read the complete announcement here.
The extended cancellation means continued job loss for furloughed employees, including the Met’s unionized orchestra and chorus. General Manager Peter Gelb confirmed that he intends to negotiate with Met labor unions regarding pay cuts and newly considered contracts, which if reached, could include compensation during the hiatus.
The 2021–2022 season will open Sept. 27 with Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones, marking the first opera by a Black composer to be presented by the Met. The contemporary piece, based on writer Charles M. Blow’s memoir and featuring a libretto by Kasi Lemmons, will be directed by James Robinson and Camille A. Brown, with a cast featuring Will Liverman, Angel Blue, and Latonia Moore.
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The 10th anniversary reading of Geoffrey’s Nauffts’ Next Fall, in support of Teens for Food Justice, will take place Sat. Oct. 10 at 7 PM ET on Play-PerView, directed by Sheryl Kaller.
(original Broadway cast) Patrick Breen, Maddie Corman, Sean Dugan, Patrick, Heusinger, Connie Ray, and Cotter Smith.
Luke and Adam are two gay men in a committed relationship with a twist. Luke is devoutly religious and Adam is an atheist.
