Today’s Highlights:
Alex Edelman: Just for Us comedy show, opens at LA’s Mark Taper Forum.
Suffs, by Shaina Taub, directed by Leigh Silverman, featuring Shaina Taub (Alice Paul), Nikki M. James (Ida B. Wells), Jenn Colella (Carrie Chapman Catt), Grace McLean (President Woodrow Wilson), Hannah Cruz (Inez Milholland), Kim Blanck (Ruza Wenclawska), Anastacia McCleskey (Mary Church Terrell), Ally Bonino (Lucy Burns), Tsilala Brock (Dudley Malone), Dandashi (Doris Stevens), and Emily Skinner (Alva Belmont/Phoebe Burn), with Hawley Gould, Dana Costello, Jenna Bainbridge, Monica Tulia Ramirez, Ada Westfall, Christine Heesun Hwang, Kirsten Scott, Housso Semmon, and D’Kaylah Unique Whitley, begins previews at Broadway’s Music Box Theatre.
54 Sings Guilty Pleasures concert, with music direction by Jeremy Jacobs, featuring Lily Rose, Casey Burke, Kenedi Chriske, Nick Adam Humphries, Lauren Monaco, Arnold Harper II, Steven Van Dao, Natalie Livingston, Alex Shunnarah, Melvin Rodz, Hannah Verdi, Paula Gaudier, Sydney Jo Gershon, Gabrielle Lavoie, Tony Lehman, Caitlin Rae Diekhoff, Sabrina Daysie Huancayo, Leigh Dillon, Sabrina Daysie Huancayo, Zachary Scott Prall, Lily Rose, and more, at 9:30 PM atNYC’s 54 Below.
Illinoise, by Sufjan Stevens, Justin Peck & Jackie Sibblies, directed by Jackie Sibblies, featuring Gaby Diaz, Ben Cook, Robbie Fairchild, Ahmad Simmons, and Ricky Ubeda, closes at NYC’s Park Avenue Armory.
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Elton John, Jake Shears & James Graham’s Tammy Faye will begin previews Oct. 19 and open Nov. 14 at the Palace Theatre, directed by Rupert Goold.
Andrew Rannells, Katie Brayben, and more TBA.
The story of a traveling preacher’s wife who beamed into homes with a message of hope… and stole the country’s heart.
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A performance of Edward Albee’s At Home At The Zoo will take place Sat. Apr. 13 at 8 PM at Theatre West, directed by Ashley Taylor & Jeff Frame.
Ashley Taylor, Jeff Frame, and Jason Endicott.
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The Directors Lab West 2024 (June 8-15) is now accepting applications through Fri. Apr. 19 at 5 PM PST.
Click here for more information and to submit. Note: Only the first 100 applications will be considered.
Since 2000 Directors Lab West has brought dedicated emerging and mid-career theatre directors and choreographers together with master artists, enabling them to inspire each other to dream and create the future of the American Theatre. After a three-year hiatus, due to the pandemic, Directors Lab West relaunched in 2023.
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A concert presentation of A Little Night Music will run June 27-29 at Lincoln Center, adapted & directed by John Doyle, and conducted by Jonathan Tunick.
Susan Graham (Desiree Armfeldt), Cynthia Erivo (Petra), Ron Raines (Fredrik Egerman), Ruthie Ann Miles (Countess), Schuler Hensley (Count Carl Magnus), Marsha Mason (Madam Armfeldt), Kerstin Anderson (Anne Egerman), Jin Ha (Frid), Addie Harrington (Fredrika Armfeldt), Ellie Fishman (Mrs. Nordstrom), Samantha Hill (Mrs. Segstrom), Jonathan Christopher (Mr. Erlanson), Jason Gotay (Henrik Egerman), Andrea Jones-Sojola (Mrs. Anderson). and Ross Lekites (Mr.Lindquist).
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Don Black & Christopher Hampton’s Sunset Boulevard will begin previews Sept. 28 and open Oct. 20 at the St. James Theatre, directed by Jamie Lloyd, with choreography by Fabian Aloise and music direction by Alan Williams.
Nicole Scherzinger (Norma Desmond), Tom Francis (Joe Gillis), Grace Hodgett-Young (Betty Schaefer), and David Thaxton (Max Von Mayerlin), with more TBA.
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Speak Easy Stage Company will present Michael R. Jackson’s A Strange Loop Apr. 26 – May 25 at Boston’s Calderwood Pavilion, directed by Maurice Emmanuel Parent.
Kai Clifton (Usher), with Grant Evan, De’Lon Grant, Jonathan Melo, Zion Middleton, Davron S. Monroe, and Aaron Michal Ray.
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Off-Broadway’s York Theatre Company (link TBA) will present a developmental reading of Richard Sabellico’s Merman on Mon. Apr. 1 inspired by “Ethel Merman” by Brian Kellow, directed by Sabellico, with music direction by Jon Delfin. Time and location TBA.
Megan Sikora (Ethel Merman), with Jeremy Benton, Michael Berresse, Adam Heller, Manu Narayan, Patricia Richardson, Diane Findlay, and Robert Sella.
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The Al Hirschfeld Foundation presents it latest online exhibition, “Men About Town,“ through June 1 here.
Nearly 40 of Al Hirschfeld’s drawings focus on Noël Coward’s life and work. In conjunction with “Coward 125,” an observance of Coward’s 125th birthday, the Al Hirschfeld Foundation presents this exhibition of 25 selections of Hirschfeld’s extensive artwork focusing on Noël Coward and his plays, ranging from Private Lives (1931) through Waiting in the Wings (1999). The exhibition is curated by Alan Pally, who served for many years as a Trustee of the Noël Coward Foundation and is currently a member of the Foundation’s Grants Committee. Selections in the exhibition include Coward, himself, as well as the many actors who appeared in his work, including Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier, Joan Collins, The Lunts, Frank Langella, Elaine Stritch, Lauren Bacall and more.
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James Graham, Elton Jon & Jake Shears’ Tammy Faye will begin previews Oct. 19 and open Nov. 14 at the Palace Theatre, directed by Rupert Goold, with choreography by Lynne Page.
Katie Brayben (Tammy Faye Bakker), Andrew Rannells (Jim Bakker) and more TBA.
Connie Lee (50s, hardened glamor) drinks coffee, fingers her cigarettes. Her eyes glint with magnetism, even after years of playing clichés instead of characters. A an (20s, blond and eager) pushes through the door, and Connie does a double-take, then turns away. She’s already made the worst mistake of her life, and a fresh face can’t fix it. A new play about alienation, conditional love, and our distorted senses of self.
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The world premiere of Taylor Mac & Jason Robert Brown’s Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, will run June 25 – Aug. 4 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, directed by Rob Ashford, with choreography by Tanya Birl.
J. Harrison Ghee (The Lady Chablis), Tom Hewitt (Jim Williams), Sierra Boggess (Emma Dawes), and more TBA.
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The world premiere of Peregrine Teng Heard’s Redemption Story will run May 4-19 at A.R.T., directed by Sarah Blush.
Christine Toy Johnson, José Espinosa, Dee Beasnael, Emily Stour, Gregory Saint Georges, and Mitchell Winter.
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FL’s Asolo Rep has announced its 2024-25 season:
Beautiful: the Carole King Musical (Nov. 13 – Jan. 5, 2025), directed by Shelley Butler, with music direction by Angela Steiner and choreography by Banji Aborisade.
Lady Molly of Scotland Yard (Jan. 17 – Feb. 8, 2025), world premiere by Ken Ludwig, directed by Peter Rothstein.
The play follows Peg and Molly, two brilliant detectives from Scotland Yard.
Anna in the Tropics (Feb. 19 – Mar. 13), by Nilo Cruz, directed by Marcela Lorca.
A handsome lector arrives in Florida from Cuba, bringing with him a copy of “Anna Karenina” and subsequently igniting a powder keg of passions.
Dancing at Lughnasa (Mar. 19 – Apr. 19), by Brian Friel, directed by Joe Dowling.
Good Night, Oscar (Apr. 2-27), by Doug Wright.
The play depicts Oscar Lavant — a fearless truth teller, brilliant pianist, and over-medicated neurotic mess
Jesus Christ Superstar (May 14 – June 15), directed & choreographed by Josh Rhodes, and music direction by Jenny Kim-Godrey.
All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 (Dec. 4-22), written & directed by Peter Rothstein, with music direction by Erick Lichte.
Set on the Western front of World War I on Christmas, when a German soldier’s rendition of “Silent Night” prompted a night of fellowship, music, and peace.
