Today’s Highlights:
Tartuffe, newly adapted by Lucas Hnath, directed by Raja Feather Kelly, featuring Matthew Broderick (Tartuffe), David Cross ( Orgon), Emily Davis (Mariane), Bianca del Rio (Mme Pernelle), Amber Gray (Elmire), Ryan Haddad (Damis), Francis Jue (Cleante), Lisa Kron (Dorine, and Ike Ufomadu ( Valére), opens at Off-Broadway’s New York Theatre Workshop.
Bug, by, Tracy Letts, directed by David Cromer, featuring Carrie Coon, Namir Smallwood, Randall Arney, Jennifer Engstrom, and Steve Ke, begins previews at Broadway’s August Wilson Theatre.
Amahl and the Night Visitors, directed by Kenny Leon, featuring Joyce DiDonato (Amahl’s Mother), Albert Rhodes (Amahl), Philip Boykin (King Balthazar), Bernard Holcom (king Kaspar), Todd Thomas (King Melchior), and Jonathan McCullogh (The Page), with Jesse Barrett, Miastasha Gonzalez-Colón, Brian Jeffers, Kathryn McCreary, Manuel Palazzo, Bryanna Strickland, Natalie Trumm, Miguel Ángel Vásquez, Olivia Vote, and Jason Zacher, with Patrick Bessenbacher, Tynan Davis, Kingston Nahm-Korn, and Madeline Wright, begins previews at Broadway’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre.
The Nutcracker, from the English National Ballet, premieres at 9 PM on PBS. here.
An Evening with Len Cariou solo show, both live & livestreamed, at 7 PM at Off-Broadway’s Laurie Beechman Theatre.
Melissa Errico: The Diary of Mrs. Santa concert at 8:30 PM at Hollywood’s Catalina Bar & Grill.
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York Theatre will present the world premiere of Peter Kellogg & Stephen Weiner’s Monte Cristo Mar. 12 – Apr. 5 (opening Mar. 19) at Theatre at St. Jeans, directed by Peter Flynn.
Sierra Boggess, Adam Jacobs, James Mudy, Norm Lewis, Stephanie Jae Park, Danny Rutigliano, Eliseo Roman, Daniel Yearwood, and Karen Ziemba.
The epic story of a man wrongfully imprisoned who returns richer, wiser, and bent on vengeance. But as his carefully orchestrated plan unfolds, he must face the ultimate question: is justice enough without love?
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Charles Kirsch’s Backstage Babble Live! will take place Sat. Jan. 3 at 7 PM at NYC’s 54 Below 54 Below, with music direction by Michael Lavine.
Judy Kaye, Dick Scanlan, Lea DeLaria, Jason Graae, Maude Maggart, Stephanie Pope, Annie Golden, Annie McMcGreevey, Stpehanie Pope,Will Roland, Dick Scanlan, Elena Shaddow, and Lee Wilkof.
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A reading of Aphra Behn’s The Rover will take place Sun. Jan. 11 at 7:30 PM at Off-Broadway’s Red Bull Theatre, adapted by Kate Walat and directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch.
Michael Braun, Kelley Curran, Damon Daunno, Vivian Farahani, Andy Grotelueschen, Lauren Karaman, Ismenia Mendes, Conrad Ricamora, Cara Ricketts, David Ryan Smith, and more TBA.
How far will women go to follow their hearts’ desire? It’s Carnival time in the Italian port town and two sisters from Spain hit the streets, one to reunite with her true love and the other looking for a man (any man) to evade the nunnery. Enter a band of roving English cavaliers and let the games begin, in this raucous and romantic Restoration comedy. From the first professional female playwright comes a play that was a hit in 1677 for telling it like it was (and is?) with women, men, and marriage, while asking timeless questions of sexual politics, rendered ever more relevant in this brand-new adaptation.
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Man of La Mancha will run Feb. 13 – Mar. 1, Long Beach’s Carpenter Performing Arts Center, directed by James Vásque, with choreography by Shani Talmor and music direction by Ryan O’Connell.
Richard Bermudez (Don Quixote) and more TBA.
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Drew Droege’s Messy White Gays, directed by Mike Donahue, continues through Jan. 11 at the Duke on 42nd Street.
Drew Droege, James Cusati-Moyer, Aaron, Jackson, Zane Phillips, and Pete Zias.
It’s Sunday morning in Hell’s Kitchen. Brecken and Caden have just murdered their boyfriend and stuffed his body into a Jonathan Adler credenza. Unfortunately, they’ve also invited friends over for brunch. And they’re out of limes!
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Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, adapted by Steve Wargo, continues through Dec. 23 at Boston’s Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, directed by Steven Maler.
Will Lyman (Ebenezer Scrooge), with Aimee Doherty, Troilo, St. George, Kayla Shimizu, Laura McHugh, Neal Ferreira, Tamara Ryan, and McKellar.
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A Broadway Holiday with David Burnham will run Dec. 17-18 at 7 PM at Long Beach’s Musical Theatre West.
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The world premiere of Douglas Lackey’s Hans Litten: The Jew Who Cross-examined Hitler will run Jan. 30 – Feb. 22 (opening Feb. 5) at Theatre Row, directed by Alexander Harrington.
Mark Vaughn, Hans Litten, Friedrich Litten, Irmagard Litten, Ludwig Barbacsh.
Based on a remarkable true story, Hans Litten centers on the brilliant young Jewish lawyer who, in 1931, did the seemingly impossible: he called Adolf Hitler to the witness stand and publicly exposed the future dictator’s embrace of political violence, two years before Hitler rose to power. It remains one of the most audacious legal confrontations of the 20th century. The play moves from the charged atmosphere of Berlin courtrooms to the brutal reality of Nazi concentration camps, tracing Litten’s unwavering commitment to justice, reason, and human dignity. Refusing to remain silent in the face of rising authoritarianism, Litten risks and ultimately sacrifices his life for the rule of law.
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Samual Beckett’s Waiting for Godot continues through Sun. Jan. 4 at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre, directed by Jamie Lloyd.
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter.
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Operation Mincemeat, by Mr. Cumming, Felix Hagan, Ms. Hodgson & Ms. Roberts, has been extended through July 5 at Broadway’s Golden Theatre, directed by Robert Hastie.
David Cumming, Claire-Marie Hall, Natasha Hodgson, Jak Malone, and Zoë Roberts. closes at Broadway’s Golden Theatre.
It’s 1943, and the Allied Forces are on the ropes. Luckily, they’ve got a trick up their sleeve. Well, not up their sleeve, per se, but rather inside the pocket of a stolen corpse. Equal parts farce, thriller, and Ian Fleming-style spy caper (with an assist from Mr. Fleming himself), Operation Mincemeat tells the wildly improbable and hilarious true story of the covert operation that turned the tide of WWII.
