Today’s Highlights:
Mary Poppins, directed by Julie Kramer, featuring Olivia Hernandaz (Mary Poppins), Matt Loehr (Bert), Courtney Markowitz (Winifred Banks), Bret Shuford (George Banks), Abbilyse Caudle (Jane Banks), Daniel Karash (Michael Banks), Susan Koozin (Queen Victoria / Bird Woman / Miss Andrew), Paul Hope (Admiral Boom / Bank Chairman), Cathy Newman (Mrs. Brill), Raven Justine Troup (Katie Nanna / Mrs. Smythe), Aisha Ussery (Mrs. Corey), Holland Vavra (Miss Lark), and LaBraska Washington (Robertson Ay), with ReiAkazawa-Smith, Mike Baerga, Sophia Clarke, Austin Colburn, Evin Johnson (Miles Marmolego), Sarah Sachi, Ben Lanham, Christopher Scurlock, Yasmyn Sumiyoshi, and Ryan Winkers, with many more local children, opens at Houston’s TUTS.
Fun Home, directed by Adam Karsten, featuring Kristen Howe (Alison), Victor Wallace (Bruce), Leslie Tinnaro (Helen), Cecily Dowd (Medium Alison), Keeley Karsten (Small Alison), Charlotte Wallace (Joan), Griffen Campbell (Christian), CJ Wealand (John), and Blake Devin Dwyer (Roy), opens at CA’s Coachella Valley Rep.
As You Like It, directed by Josie Rourke, featuring Leah Harvey (Rosalind), Rose Ayling-Ellis (Celia), Alfred Enoch (Orlando), Tom Mison (Touchstone), Martha Plimpton (Jaques), Tom Mison (Touchstone), Allie Daniel (Amiens), Tom Edden (Duke Frederick), Dickon Gough (Charles), Gabriella Leon (Audrey), Mary Malone (Phoebe), Syakira Moeladi (Hisperia), Cal Watson (Le Beau), June Watson (Adam/Corin), and Ben Wiggins (Oliver), begins previews at London’s Sohoplace Theatre.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending Dec. 4.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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A limited tour of Broadway’s Into the Woods will begin immediately following its run at the St. James Theatre (which closes Jan. 8).
Cities: Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, and more. Click here for the initial list of cities (scroll all the way down).
Montego Glover, Stephanie J. Block, Sebastian Arcelus, Gavin Creel, and more TBA.
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Suzan-Lori Parks theatrical concert, Plays for the Plague Year will return Spring 2023 (dates TBA) at Joe’s Pub, directed & choreographed by Niegel Smith.
Edward Astor Chin, Leland Fowler, Danyel Fulton, Greg Keller, Oville Mendoza, Kenita Miller, Lauren Molina, Luke Robertson, Martin Solá, Will Stone, and Pearl Sun.
A theatrical concert featuring the music and plays of Suzan-Lori Parks. At once, both a personal story of one family’s daily lives, as well as a sweeping account of all we faced as a city, a nation, and a global community.
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“Monet’s Garden Immersive Experience” has been extended through Feb. 25, 2023 at NYC’s Financial District (30 Wall Street). Click here for tickets & information.
“Monet’s Garden” thrusts visitors into a multi-sensory and multimedia voyage that reveals the inspiration and history behind some of the world’s greatest masterpieces. Visitors are guided through experiential galleries on Monet’s life and new experiences of his cherished masterpieces. The exhibition is enhanced by aromas of lavender wafting in the air and the romanticism of classical music to serenade visitors with an educational and enlightening multi-language narration in The Showroom. This multi-sensory culmination has never before been presented by a past immersive experience in New York.
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Video: “60 Minutes”archived segment on Stephen Sondheim (from 2021).
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Jamie Lloyd & Amy Herzog’s new version of A Doll’s House will run Feb. 13 – Apr. 9 (opening Mar. 9) at the Hudson Theatre, directed by Jamie Lloyd.
Jessica Chastain, and more TBA.
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Jessica Vosk’s Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration will take place Mon. Dec. 12 at 8 PM at NYC’s Carnegie Hall.
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Travis Alabanza & Debbie Hannan’s Sound of the Underground will run Jan. 19 – Feb. 25 at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, directed by Hannan.
CHIYO, Lilly SnatchDragon, Ms. Sharon Le Grand, Mwice Kavindele, Rhy Hollis, Sue Gives a F*ck, Tammy Reynolds, and Wet Mess.
Out to the electric night, where the base line jumps in the backstreet light and the beat goes round and round. The sound of the underground is the sound of duct tape, lighting cigarettes, jangling tips and a whole lot of chaos. This is not your average night at the theatre. Legends of the London Queer club scene come out from under the gutter to take over the Royal Court Theatre. Expect punk, profanity and a fierce fight about workers’ rights. Hold for applause. Bring some change. Tip generously.
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Video: The Broadway cast of & Juliet performs “Problem Can’t Feel My Face”
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Little Shop of Horrors continues through Dec. 24 at Palo Alto’s Theatre Works Silicon Valley, directed by Jeffrey Lo, with music direction by William Liberatore, and choreography by William Thomas Hodgson.
Phil Wong (Seymour Krelborn), Sumi Yu (Audrey), Lawrence-Michael C. Arias (Mr. Mushnik), Katrina Lauren McGraw (Voice of Audrey II), Brandon Leland (Audrey II puppeteer), and Nick Nakashima (Orin Scrivello), with Naima Alakham (Crystal), Alia Hodge (Chiffon), and Lucca Troutman (Ronnette).
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Chriskirkpatrickmas: A Boy Band Christmas Musical , written & directed by Valen Shore & Alison Zatta, will run Dec. 7-11 at The Actors Company, directed by Shore & Zatta, with music direction by Taylor Williams, and choreography by Lili Fuller.
Riley Rose Critchlow (Lance), Elizabeth Ho (Joey), Emily Lambert (Lou), Mia-Carina Mollicone (J.C.), Valen Shore (Chris), Nicole Wyland (Justin), and Alison Zatta (Marky Mark).
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Video: The cast of Broadway’s A Beautiful Noise performs “Sweet Caroline” on opening night.
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Variety’s “Actors on Actors” has announced its new season of 4 conversations, to begin airing on Jan. 12 at 8 PM on CA’s PBS SoCal.
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Cate Blanchett (“Tár”) and Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All At Once”)
Viola Davis (“The Woman King”) and Jennifer Lawrence (“Causeway”)
Jamie Lee Curtis (“Everything Everywhere All At Once”) & Colin Farrell (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Carey Mulligan (“She Said”) and Margot Robbie (“Babylon”)
Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”) and Adam Sandler (“Hustle”)
Joe Alwyn (“Stars at Noon,” “Catherine Called Birdy”) and Paul Mescal (“Aftersun”)
Austin Butler (“Elvis”) and Janelle Monáe (“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”)
Kate Hudson (“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”) and Glen Powell (“Devotion,” “Top Gun: Maverick”)
John Boyega (“Breaking,” “The Woman King”) and Letitia Wright (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”)
Ana de Armas (“Blonde”) and Eddie Redmayne (“The Good Nurse”)
Paul Dano (“The Fabelmans”) and Brian Tyree Henry (“Causeway”)
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Video: Denee Benton performs “On the Steps of the Palace” from Broadway’s Into the Woods.
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Write Act Rep‘s Piece of Mind, by Emma Wood, currently in previews, will open Dec. 10 and continue through Jan. 29 at North Hollywood’s Brickhouse Theatre, directed by Susan C. Hunter.
April Martucci (Allie), Carla Valentine (Gwen), Roxie Lee (Rowena), and Trevor Murphy (Ed), with Cassidy DeSantis, Dani Mohrback, Meeka Brown,
When Gwen and Allie open a daring business venture to shore up their meagre retirement savings, it seems like a stroke of brilliance. Offering an alternative to traditional counseling, they provide a room with a coffin on a rent by the hour basis. Clients are offered the opportunity to take turns playing dead while one airs their grievances and is heard in full. Peace of mind is expected to follow.
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James Ijames’ Fat Ham will begin previews in March and opens on a date TBA at the American Airlines Theater, directed by Saheem Ali.
Casting TBA.
This the deliciously funny, Pulitzer Prize-winning new play. Juicy is a queer, Southern college kid, already grappling with some serious questions of identity, when the ghost of his father shows up in their backyard, demanding that Juicy avenge his murder. But here’s the rub! Revenge doesn’t come easy to Juicy, a sensitive and self-aware young Black man in search of his own happiness and liberation. From an uproarious family cookout emerges a compelling examination of love and loss, pain and joy.
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We Will Rock You will return to the London Coliseum for a 2023 12-week residency, written & directed by Ben Elton.
Casting TBA.
Featuring 24 of Queen’s greatest hist and a hilarious script, the show rivals the scale and spectacle of the band’s legendary live performances.
