Today’s Highlights:
The Sex Party, world premiere written & directed by Terry Johnson, featuring Amanda Ryan (replacing Amanda Donohoe) Will Barton, Lisa Dwan, John Hopkins, Timothy Hutton, Jason Merrels, Pooya Nohseni (Lucy), Molly Osborne, and Kelly Price, opens at London’s Menier Chocolate Factory.
Roundabout‘s The Bandaged Place, world premiere by Harrison David Reivers, directed by David Mendizábal, featuring Stephanie Berry (Geraldine Irby), Jake Ryan Lozano (Sam Yates), Sasha Camilli Manuel (Ella Irby), Anthony Lee Medina (Ruben Torres), and Jhardon Dishon Milton (Jonah Irby), opens at Off-Broadway’s Steinberg Center.
Camp Siegfried, by Bess Wohl, directed by David Cromer, featuring Johnny Berchtold and Lily McInerny, opens at Off-Broadway’s Tony Kiser Theatre.
Downstate, by Bruce Norris, directed by Pam MacKinnon, featuring Francis Guinan (Fred), K. Todd Freeman (Dee), Glenn Davis (Gio), Eddie Torres (Felix), Susanna Guzmán (Ivy), Tim Hopper (Andy), Sally Murphy (Em), and Gabi Samels (Effie), opens at Off-Broadway’s Playwrights Horizons.
Matt Doyle begins his run as Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors at Off-Broadway’s Westside Theatre.
Primary Stages‘ 38th Annual Gala, honoring Charles Busch and Carl Andress, directed by Michelle Bossy, featuring Kate Baldwin, Amber Martin, Zakiya Young, America’s Sweethearts, and surprise guests, at 6 PM NYC’s Sony Hall.
“Number One Is Walking – My Life In the Movies and Other Diversions” conversation, (written by & moderated by Steve Martin and artist Harry Bliss), at 8 PM at NYC’s Town Hall.
44 – The unOFFICIAL, unSANCTIONED OBAMA MUSICAL, by Eli Bauman, Monica Saunders Weinberg & Anthony “Brew” Brewster, directed by Bauman, featuring TJ Wilkins (Barak Obama), Shanice (Michelle Obama), Kevin Bailey (John Boehner), Ted Barton (Roger Ailes), Larry Cedar (Mitch McConnell), Chad Doreck (Joe Biden), Kelley Dorney (Hillary Clinton), Kitten Kuroi (Voice of the People), Jane Papageorge (Sarah Palin), Dino Shorté (Herman Cain), Jeff Sumner (Lindsay Graham), and Michael Uribes (Ted Cruz), closes at LA’s Bourbon Room.
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Manhattan Theater Club will present Anthony McCarten’s The Collaboration, which will begin previews Nov. 29 and open Dec. 20 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah.
Paul Bettany (Warhol), Jeremy Pope (Basquiat), Krysta Rodriguez (Maya), and Erik Jensen (Bruno Bischofberger).
A black comedy, the play is set in a totalitarian state, and follows a writer who is being questioned by authorities about a series of murders. Why is the writer suspected? The murders are eerily similar to her short stories. In the summer of 1984, longtime international superstar Andy Warhol and the art scene’s newest wunderkind, Jean-Michel Basquiat, agree to work together on what may be the most talked about exhibition in the history of modern art. But can these two creative giants co-exist, or even thrive?
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Video: Sneak peek at James Lapine’s new documentary, “In the Company of Rose.” Scroll down…
Click here for streaming tickets.
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James Lapine’s “In The Company of Rose,” has been released.
Watch the trailer here (scroll down).
James Lapine casually meets the 86-year old Rose Styron – poet, journalist, human rights activist and widow of the famed author William Styron – and is promptly invited to lunch. Expecting a couple of great stories, he brings along his camera. Fascinated by her tales, Rose becomes his Scheherazade over a period of six years as he learns of the fascinating and complicated life she has led and the people she has known, and along the way, learns something about himself, too. Fascinated by her tales, Rose becomes his Scheherazade over a period of six years as he learns of the fascinating and complicated life she has led and the people she has known, and along the way, learns something about himself, too.
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Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman will run June 10 – Sept. 2, 2023 at the Duke of York’s Theatre, directed by Matthew Dunster.
Lilly Allen and Steve Pembert, Matthew Dunster, and more TBA.
The play is set in a totalitarian state, and follows a writer who is being questioned by authorities about a series of murders. Why is the writer suspected? The murders are eerily similar to her short stories.
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“The American Theatre as Seen by Hirschfeld 1962-2002” showcases Hirschfeld’s greatest work from five decades, including some of the most important productions from the last sixty years such as Hello Dolly!, Fiddler on the Roof, Funny Girl, Cabaret, Annie, Sweeney Todd, Les Misérables, Fences, Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, Rent, Angels in America, and Hairspray. This collection takes you backstage with portraits including Stephen Sondheim, Neil Simon, Edward Albee, Wendy Wasserstein, Tom Stoppard, and Hal Prince. With something for every type of theatergoer, this is the book theater lovers have been waiting for. Now for the first time, nearly 300 Hirschfeld drawings are collected in one volume that both shows and tells the story of nearly a half century of the American Theatre, most of which have never been collected in a book before.
Order here (as well as on most platforms).
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A developmental workshop of Zoe Sarnak & Emily Kaczmarek’s Afterwords will take place Nov. 17 & 18 in NYC, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt.
Andi Alhadeff, Kerstin Anderson, Jeremy Kushnier, Tyler Hardwick, Anastacia McCleskey, Mari Nelson, and Saxton Jay Walker.
When two sisters suddenly lose their mother, the pair are forced to redefine their lives and their family when they return to their childhood home. Simultaneously, a young war reporter named Jo struggles to write the perfect tribute to her late mentor while living under the same roof as her daughters.
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Robert Horn, Brandy Clark & Shane McAnally’s Shucked will begin previews Mar. 8, 2023 and open Apr. 4 at the Nederlander Theatre, directed by Jack O’Brien, with choreography by Sarah O’Gleby and music directed by Jason Howland.
John Behlmann, Kevin Cahoon, Andrew Durand, Caroline Innerbichler, Ashley D. Kelley, Alex Newell, and more TBA.
What do you get when you pair a semi-neurotic, New York comedy writer with two music superstars from Nashville? A hilarious and audacious farm-to-fable musical about the one thing Americans everywhere can’t get enough of: corn. This is the new musical comedy that proves sometimes tearing down a few walls, rather that growing them, is the only way to preserve or way of life.
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Ana Nogueria’s Which Way to the Stage will run Jan. 6-22, 2023 at DC’s Signature Theatre, directed by Ethan Heard, with music direction by Angie Benson, and choreography by Ashleigh King.
Dani Stolloer (Judy), Mike Millan (Jeff), Michael Tacconi (Mark), and Nina-Sophia Pacheco (Actress.Bachelorette/Casting Director), with Leah Platt and Stephen Russell Murray.
Broadway superfans Jeff and Judy eagerly await their idol Idina Menzel after her performance in If/Then at the stage door every night. But when a sexy stranger enters the scene and upends their decades-long friendship, the musical theater aficionados have to go off book to rewrite their own finale.
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Off-Broadway’s Red Bull Theater will offer RemarkaBULL Podversation: Bottom’s Dream, with Jacob Ming-Trent, on Mon. Nov. 21 at 7:30 PM online here for FREE, hosted by Nathan Winkelstein.
The event will take your questions, too!
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Grat Ginder, Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin & Wendy Molyneux’s “The People We Hate At the Wedding” will premiere Nov. 18 on Prime Video, directed by Claire Scanlon.
Ben Platt (Paul), Kristen Bell (Alice), Allison Janney (Donna), and more…
Alice and Paul reluctantly agree to attend the wedding of their estranged, wealthy half sister in the English countryside alongside their mother, Donna. Over the course of the wedding week, the family’s many skeleton’s are wrenched from the closet, and the unlikely wedding comedy for anyone with a slightly dysfunctional family (everyone), or anyone’s who’s been forced to attend a wedding they tried to avoid (also everyone).
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Christmas on the Rocks, an offbeat collection of twisted holiday tales by John Cariani, Judy Gold, Jeffrey Hatcher, Jenn Harris, Jacques Lamarre, Edwin Sanchez, and Matthew Wilkas, will run Dec. 1-23 at TheaterWorks Hartford, directed by Rob Ruggiero.
Jen Cody (The Woman), Ted Lange (The Bartender), and Harry Bouvy.
It’s Christmas Eve in a rundown local bar. Expecting a silent night, the bartender finds himself mixing drinks for a parade of surprising guests – children from your favorite Christmas specials and movies – now all grown up. Join then as they pour out their Christmas woes in this delightful parody.
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Broadway’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has announced new casting for many roles at the Lyric Theatre, who begin their runs today.
Erik C. Peterson ( Scorpius Malfoy) and Joel Meyer (Alus Potter), with Chadd Alexander, Ebony Blake, Darby Breedlove, Irving Dyson Jr., Gary-Kayi Fletcher, Eleasha Gamble, Logan James Hall, Abbi Hawk, Chance Marshaun Hill, Nick Hyland, Samaria Nixon-Fleming, Erik Evan Olson, Kiaya Scott, and Brittany Zeinstra.
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The St. Louis Muny has announced its Summer 2023 season. Casting and creative teams TBA.
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (June 12-18)
Beauty and the Beast (June 22-30)
Chess (July 5-11)
West Side Story (July 15-21)
Little Shop of Horrors (July 25-31)
Rent (Aug. 4-10)
Sister Act (Aug. 14-20)
