
Wishing everyone a joyous holiday. Despite the state of our world at this moment, we still have much to be grateful for, and much to celebrate. GRACE NOTES will return Monday, November 30.
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Holiday Highlights:
Tuesday, November 24
* The Liz Swados Project concert, featuring Sophia Anne Caruso, Heather, Christian, Damon Daunno, Amber Gray, Stephanie Hsu, Grace McLean, Alicia Olatuja, Ali Stroker, Taylor Mac, and by Utkarsh Ambudkar, streams at 8 PM ET here.
* Anne of Green Gables Concept Album Launch Party discussion with orchestrator Justin Goldner, streams at 7 PM ET at CT’s Goodspeed Musicals.
* Broadway Ruins Virtual Tour, with Tim Dolan, who explores many Broadway theatres ruins, and tells the stories of their forgotten pasts, streams at 8 PM ET here.
Wednesday, November 25
* George Aubd in concert, directed by Barry Kleinbort, with music direction by Paul Lincoln, streams at 7 PM ET at Off-Broadway’s York Theatre (and available through Nov. 28)
* Ute Lemper: Rendezvous With Marlene concert streams at 8 PM ET here (also Dec. 5 at 2 PM ET)
Thursday, November 26
* Josh Groban livestream concert, at 8 PM ET here.
Friday, November 27
* Estella Scrooge, world premiere by John Caird & Paul Gordon, directed by Caird, featuring Betsey Wolfe (Estrella Scrooge), Clifton Duncan (Philip ‘Pip’ Nickleby), Lauren Patten (Dawkins), Patrick Page (Mr. Merdle), Carolee Carmello (Maria Havisham), Danny Burstein (Ebenezer Scrooge), Megan McGinnis (Betty Cratchit), Adam Halpin Bob Cratchit), Sarah Litzsinger (Sissy Jupe), Tom Neilis (Dedlock), Em Grosland (Smike), Phoenix Best (Charity/Mercy), David Brant (Mr. Podsnap), Gabrielle Reid (Mrs. Pumblechook), Samuel Lee Roberts (Mr. Flopson), Michael Francic McBride (Mr. Dombey), Michele Lee (Mrs. Noggs), Kristen Faith Oei (Ms. Skiffins), Meg Gibson (Molly), William Youmans (Magwitch/Bagstock), Kevyn Morrow (Jasper Jaggers), Joziyah Jean-Felix (Young Pip), Brooklyn Shuck (Young Essy), and Willow McCarthy (Tiny Tammy), begins streaming here.
* Treasure Island audio recording, featuring Rob McClure (Long John Silver), Maggie Lakis (Jim Hawkins), and more, begins streaming at 8 PM ET here.
Saturday, November 28
* A Christmas Carol, adapted by Jefferson Mays, Susan Lyons, Dane Laffrey & Michael Arden, directed by Arden, starring Jefferson Mays (playing over 50 characters), begins streaming at Boston’s Huntington Theatre.
* Jim Brickman for Broadway Christmas Live benefit concert, in support of The Actors Fund, with special guests Adrienne Warren, Kelli O’Hara, Norm Lewis, Matt Doyle, Max von Essen, Shoshana Bean, Megan Hilty, Wayne Brady, Sierra Boggess, and Jan Lynch, livestreams at 8 PM ET here.
* Death of England: Delroy, by Clint Dyer & Roy Williams, directed by Dyer, starring Michal Balogun, streams for FREE at 7 PM GMT at London’s Olivier Theatre (with an in-the-round, socially distant configuration and numerous public safety protocols).
* The Who and the What filmed production, by Ayad Akhtar, directed by Aneesha Kudtarkar, featuring Rajesh Bose (Afzal), Jessica Jain (Zarina), Sanam Laila Hashemi (Mahwash), and Stephen Elrod (Eli), concludes at Theaterworks Hartford.
* Treasure Island audio recording, featuring Rob McClure (Long John Silver), Maggie Lakis (Jim Hawkins), and more, concludes streaming at 8 PM ET here.
Sunday, November 29
*The Seth Concert Series, with special guests Patti Murin & Colin Donnell, streams at 8 PM ET here (and at 3 PM ET tomorrow).
* New Faces Sing Broadway 1987 concert, directed by directed by Christopher Pazdernik, featuring Anna Marie Abbate, Isabella Andrews, Ciera Dawn, Taylor DiTola, Tim Foszcz, Cameron Goode, Garrett Griffin, Parker Guidry, De’Jah Jervai and Kelan M. Smith, closes virtually at Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre.
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Video: Jim Caruso’s Cast Party variety show, with special guests Alysha Umphress, Mateo Mancuso, Todd Buonopane, and Libby Whittemore. (1:32:57)
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Off-Broadway’s Red Bull Theater presents “You Should Have Done That You Should Be Sorry For,” a live conversation focused on the “Tent Scene” from Julius Caesar on Mon. Dec. 7 at 7:30 PM ET, hosted by Nathan Winkelstein.
Daniel Sullivan.
The two will read passages from the play and discuss subtext, character, and friendship in Shakespeare. They’ll take questions through the chat feature as well.
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Article: 129 musicals and films to stream this holiday season.
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Classic holiday films will run Friday & Saturdays Nov. 27 – Dec. 19 at Halletts Point’s Radial Park.
here ($65 per vehicle or picnic table)
: “Elf,” The Polar Express,” “Gremlins” and “A Christmas Story”
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Video: “Only for Now,” the finale of Avenue Q, in support of The Actors Fund, features John Tartaglia, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Jennifer Barnhart, Ann Harada, Rick Lyon, Jordan Gelber, and Carmen Ruby Floyd, along with Becca Ayers, Stacie Bono, Katie Boren, Leo Daignault, Ben Durocher, Jodi Eichelberger, Mary Faber, Barrett Foa, Imari Hardon, Evan Harrington, Aaron Irwin, Jason Jacboy, Lisa Helmi Joahanson, Nick Kohn, Jennie Kwan, Maggie Lakis, Michelle Lane, Rebecca Larkin, Rob McClure, Ruthie Ann Miles, Rob Morrison, Jed Resnick, Jon Robyns, Jonathan Root, Ann Sanders, Benjamin Schrader, Danielle K. Thomas, Sharon Wheatley, and Haneefah Wood.
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You’re a Green One, Mr. Finch, in support of the Broadway Green Alliance, will stream Fri. Dec. 18 at 8 PM ET on Playbill (link TBA), directed by David Alpert, with music direction by Evan Roider.
Elizabeth Stanley, DeAnne Stewart, Laurel Harris, Javier Muñoz, Susan Egan, Laura Osnes, and Courtney Reed.
The Grinch’s disgruntled cousin learns about what it means to have a green and sustainable holiday season.
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NYC’s 92Y presents exclusive dramatic recordings of Paul Giamatti, Ethan Hawke, and Jeremy Irons channeling some of the world’s most powerful literary voices.
* Ethan Hawke reads Marilynne Roninson’s “Gilead” (available through Nov. 30) here.
* Paul Giamatti reads Herman Melville’s “Bartleby, The Scrivener” (available through Dec. 3) here.
* Jeremy Irons reads T.S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets” here.
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Video: Murder Ballad viewing party (offering snippets of the production) and discussion, featuring director Trip Cullman, music director Justin Levine, and cast members Rebecca Naomi Jones, and Will Swenson. (17:45)
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This week on Broadway On Demand:
* The Last Five Years (Nov. 26-29) here. Recorded live in London.
* The Home (Nov. 28, pre-show at 7:30 PM ET, show at 8 PM ET here).
A romp through Pelican Roost, the party school of retirement communities.
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Shoshana Bean: Sing Your Hallelujah!, which was filmed live at NYC’s Apollo Theater, will stream Sat. Dec. 12 at 9 PM ET here, directed by Amy Segel, with music direction by David Cook.
Jeremy Jordan, Gavin Creel, Jared Grimes, Shayna Steele, Connie Talbot, and Daniel J. Watts.
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Additional programming has been added to Off-Broadway’s Public Theater ongoing season:
* Make Me Down: Songs For Making It Through Alive (available now here), by the HawtPlates (Jade Hicks, Kenita Miller-Hicks, and Justin Hicks).
a 17-minute visual EP with music that engages the spirit of Odetta Holmes’ work and proffers the notion that sometimes, songs are meant to keep us going.
* What is the City but the People? Shakespeare, Art, and Citizenship (Dec. 3 at 7 PM ET on Zoom), with special guests Professor Stephen Greenblatt, historian Jill Lepore, and playwright Eisa Davis.
An in-depth look, with brief readings from Shakespeare’s plays and poetry, at the views and versions of citizenship, social organization, and individual human dignity in Shakespeare’s plays, as well as the role of art and humanities in a modern democracy.
* Joe’s Pub Live livestreamed performances: Nellie McKay (Dec. 1 at 8 PM ET), Mai Khoi (Dec. 8 at 8 PM ET), Roy Nathanson’s Porch Concert Ensemble (Dec. 10 at 5 PM ET), Tarq Al-Sabir and Nona Hendrx (Dec. 15 at 8 PM ET), and many more TBA.
* Public Forum: Civic Salon (Dec. 14 at 7 PM ET on Zoom).
A community crossroads where artists and audiences can come together to nurture our minds and our bodies. Through songs, poetry, text, and speeches all driven by a common theme, Civic Salons feature artists, activists, and organizers who are using their voices to create change in their communities.
* Romeo y Julieta (on demand as of Mar. 18, 2021), adapted by Saheem Ali & Ricardo Pérez González, directed by Ali, featuring Carlo Albán, Karina Arroyave, Erick Betancourt, Michael Braugher, Carlos Carrasco, Juan Castano, Ivonne Coll, John J. Concado, Hiram Delgado, Guillermo Diaz, Sarah Nina Hayon, Kevin Herrera, Modesto Lacen, Florencia Lozano, Irene Sofia Lucio, Keren Lugo, Benjamin Luis McCracken, Julio Monge, Javier Muñoz, Lupita Nyong’o, and David Zayas.
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Upcoming holiday films:
* Netflix offers “Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday” (Nov. 24)
* Netflix offers “The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two”
* Netflix offers “Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker” Nov. 27)
* Lifetime‘s “Its a Wonderful Lifetime” offers 30 original TV movies, which are streaming now and continue through mid-December.
* Hallmark will offer appx. 40 new films, including “A Christmas Tree Grows in Brooklyn” (Nov. 24)
* HBO Max offers “The Gift,” starring Carrie Underwood.
* Freeform offers 25 Days of Christmas Movies, which includes the premiere of “The Nutcracker and the Four Fealms,” as well as “Christmas with the Kranks,” “Frozen,” and more.
* The CW offers “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” (Nov. 27), as well as holiday classics and family favorites, and new specials.
* CBS offers “Frosty the Snowman”…… “Robbie the Reindeer”…… “The Story of Santa Claus”…… and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
* PBS offers “Santa’s Wild Home” (Nov. 25).
As part of the documentary series, “Nature,” the episode will delve into Lapland, Finland — the fabled residence of Santa Claus — and explore its wildlife, which includes brown bears, reindeer, and wolverines.
* ABC offers “The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration” (Nov. 26
* ABC offers “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” and “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town,” along with various annual specials.
* AMC offers “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” and ” The Polar Express.”
* AMC Plus offers “Black Christmas”…… “Christmas Evil,” and more.
………..and many more…………
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Video: Jason Graae performs “My Funny Valentine”
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I Miss The Music — Broadway Salutes the Erie Playhouse will stream Thurs. Dec. 3 at 7 PM ET here, hosted by Brian Stokes Mitchell.
Nick Adams, Jodi Benson, Ashley Blanchet, Sierra Boggess, Betty Buckley, Alan Campbell, Danny Burstein, Kennedy Caughell, Kim Criswell, Paige Davis, Sandy Duncan, David Green, Cris Groenendaal, Ann Harada, Dee Hoty, Devin Ilaw, Kimberly Immanuel, Judy Kaye, Lauren Kennedy, Beth Kirkpatrick, Blaine Alden Krauss, Beth Leavel, Joshua Morgan, Paige O’Hara, Patrick Page, Christine Pedi, Ron Raines, Jelani Remy, Noah J. Ricketts, Alice Ripley, Thom Sesma, Stephen Schwartz, Eric Sciotto, Douglas Sills, Kimber Elayne Sprawl, Sean Thompson, Kay Trinidad, Tamara Tunie, and Jim Walton.
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“A Very Broadway Thanksgiving” offers 40 songs to celebrate the holiday here (scroll down)
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Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges’ The Anonymous Lover will stream through Nov. 29 at LA Opera, conducted by James Conlon, and directed by Bruce A. Lemon, Jr.
Tiffany Townsend (Léontine), Robert Stahley (Valcour), Michael J. Hawk (Ophémon), Alaysha Fox (Dorothée), Gabriela Flores (Jeannette), and Jacob Ingbar (Colin).
A beautiful young widow has become disillusioned with the idea of love. After years of pining away, a secret admirer finally gets up the courage to confess his undying passion for her. But is he too late to sway the heart of a woman determined to remain single?
