Today’s Highlights:
Back to the Future national tour, directed by John Rando, featuring Don Stephenson (Doc Brown), Caden Brauch (Marty McFly), Burke Swanson (George McFly), Zan Berube (Lorraine Baines), Cartreze Tucker (Goldie Wilson/Marvin Berry, Ethan Rogers (Biff Tannen), and Luke Antony Neville (Principal Strickland), with Joshua Blackswan Abbott, Emily Applebaum, Tade Biesinger, Ina Black, Brittany Bohn, Luther Brooks IV, Alyssa Carol, Jenny Dalrymple, Lucas Hallauer, Laura Sky Herman, Will Jewett, Ben Lanham, Kiara Lee, Dwayne P. Mitchell, Zoe Brooke Reed, Fisher Lane Stewart, and Ross Thompson, previews at LA’s Pantages Theatre.
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CA’s La Jolla Playhouse has announced its 2025-26 season:
The Unfair Advantage (Feb. 24 – Mar. 23, 2025),created & performed by Harry Milas.
Indian Princesses (July/Aug. 2025 ), by Eliana Theologides, directed by Miranda Cornell
The play centers on a bonding program for five young girls of color and their white fathers.
The Heart, (Aug,/Sept. 2025,), by Kait Kerrigan, Anne Eisendrath & Ian Eisendrath, directed by Christopher Ashley.
All the Men Who’ve Frightened Me (Sept./Oct. 2025), by Noah Diaz, directed by Kat Yen.
The play centers on a trans man who decides to carry a baby after learning his wife is unable to carry the child they are both eager to have.
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding (2025 dates TBA), directed by Whitney White
Working Girl (Nov. 2025 dates TBA), world premiere by Cyndi Lauper & Theresa Rebeck, directed by Christopher Ashley.
Untitled, world premiere by Claudia Shear (2025 dates TBA), directed by Lisa Peterson.
Dearie (Feb./Mar., 2026) by Claudia Shear, directed by Lisa Peterson.
Untitled, (Feb.-Mar. 2026) world premiere by Claudia Shear, directed by Lisa Peters, about Julia Child.
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Fatherland, conceived & directed by Stephen Sachs, continues through Nov. 28 at New York City Center Stages.
Ron Bottitta (Father), Patrick Keleher (Son), Anna Khaja (U.S. Attorney), and Larry Poindexter (Defense Attorney).
The true story of the 18-year-old son who turned the father he loves in to the FBI because of his militant role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. This compelling tale is told from public statements, case evidence, and official court transcripts from the explosive trial that ignited a media frenzy and grabbed headlines nationwide.
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Christmas on the Rocks, by Judy Gold, Jenn Harris, Jeffrey Hatcher, Jacques Lamarre, Edwin Sánchez and Matthew Wilkas. will run Nov. 29 – Dec. 22 at TheaterWorks Hartford, directed by Rob Ruggiero.
Harry Bouvy, Jen Cody, and Richard Kline.
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 them as they pour out their Christmas woes in this delightful parody.
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Article: Casting Director Allison Jones and Associate Emily Buntyn reveal Larry David’s wild audition process behind “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
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The Merchant of Venice, adapted & directed by Igor Golyak, will begin previews Nov. 22 and open Nov. 25 at Classic Stage Company.
T.R. Knight (Antonio), Richard Topol (Shylock), Alexandra Silber (Portia), Gus Birney (Jessica), Tess Goldwyn (Nerisa), Jos
In a nightclub environment akin to a late-night comedy show, this Merchant brings Shakespeare’s “festival” setting for the play into our modern world. Superheroes and their archenemies battle it out to protect good in the face of evil. Will love, justice and order prevail? Who defines love, justice and order? The audience and cast wrestle with these questions and their dead-serious consequences.
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Video: Liz Callaway performs “Not While I’m Around” in Catalon.
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The NYC Gay Men’s Chorus has announced its its 45th Sapphire Anniversary Season and its 25th Anniversary Gala (at 6:30 PM) on Mon. Mar. 31, 2025 at 6:30 PM at NYC’s Edison Ballroom.
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The Merchant of Venice 1936 will run Dec. 28 – Jan. 5, 2025 at the Trafalgar Theatre, directed by Brigid Larmour.
Tracy-Ann Oberman (Shylock.) and Joseph Millson (Antonio), Georgie Fellows (Portia), Evie Hargreaves (Mary / Nerissa), Mikhail Sen Lorenzo / Maharajah) and Elly Roberts (Stefania / Blackshirt), Gavin Fowler (Bassanio), Grainne Dromgoole (Jessica), Xavier Starr (Gratiano), and Alex Zur (Yuval / The Duke / Blackshirt).
With the city on the brink of political unrest, fascism sweeping across Europe and Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists threatening a paramilitary march through the Jewish East End, strong-willed single mother Shylock runs a pawnbroking business from her house in Cable Street where Mosley will march. When charismatic, antisemitic aristocrat Antonio comes to her for a loan, a high-stakes. A high stakes deal is struck. Will Shylock take her revenge, and who will pay the ultimate price?
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Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre will turn 100 on Nov. 11 on Mon. Nov. 11.
In honor of the milestone, ATG Entertainment has commissioned a special piece from Broadway caricaturist Justin “Squigs” Robertson featuring over 100 artists who have performed in the venue, to be unveiled at a private ceremony on November 12.
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Winter Rhythms 2024 @ Urban Stages will take place Dec. 7-8 at Off-Broadway’s Urban Stages Theater, directed by Louise Lazarus, with music direction by Michael Lavine.
Michael Colby, Ed alstrom, Shelton Bection, Michelle Brourman, Giuliant Ciabatta, Andrea Colbymary Feinsinger, Ned Paul Ginsburg, Paul Katz, Nicholas Levin, Sheldon Levin, Jeffrey Lodin, Gerald Jay Markow, Alex Rybeck, Steven Silverstein, Jack Urbont, Seth Weinstein, and Bill Zeffiro.
Bethe Austin, Steven Brinberg.
Linda Purl, Robert Cuccioli, Bethe Austin, Celia Berk, Nikita Burshteyn, Eric Michael Gillett, Stephanie Pope Lofgren, and Megan Styrna.
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LA Opera‘s Romeo and Juliet, conducted by Domingo Hindoyan & Lina González-Granados, continues through Nov. 23 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, conducted by Domingo Hindoyan & Lina González-Granados.
Amina Edris (Juliet), Duke Kim (Romeo), Justin Austin (Mercutio), Craig Colclough (Lord Capulet), Justin Austin (Mercutio), Craig Colclugh (Lor Cabulet), Wei Wu (Friar Laurence), Yuntong Han (Tybalt), Vinicius Costa (Duke of Verona), Margaret Gawrysiak (Gertrude), Laura Krumm (Stephano), Laura Krumm Stephano), Nathan Bowles (Benvolio), and Ryan Wolfe (count Paris).
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A Christmas Carol will run Dec. 13 – 22 at Pittsburg CLO, directed by Michael Berresse.
Charles Shaughnessy (Scrooge), and more TBA.
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The world premiere of Mark Wilding’s The Goddamn Couple Down the Hall…oh, and Merry Christmas will run Nov. 8 – Dec. – 15 at Theatre West, directed by Charlie Mount.
John Combs, Liv Denevi, Presciliana Esparolini, Sam Gregory, Cecil Jennings, Dave Kumar, Steve Nevil, and Jill Remez.
A family gathers together for Christmas dinner at their Pasadena condo. When their noisy, battling neighbors suddenly go quiet, foul play is suspected.
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Cheeyang Ng and songwriter Eric Sorrels have won the 20th annual Fred Ebb Award for excellence in musical theatre songwriting. The award recognizes excellence in musical theatre songwriting, by a songwriter or songwriting team that has not yet achieved significant commercial success.
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Barbra and Liza Live will run Nov. 6-17 at London’s Charing Cross Theater.
Steven Brinberg (Barbra Streisand) and Rick Skye (Liza Minnelli).
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“The Artist,” a new seven-episode limited series, will premiere in Mar. 2-25 on The Network (a free, ad-supported streaming platform). The seven-episode series will premiere in March 2025.
Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer, Danny Huston, and more TBA.
The murder mystery is set in the twilight of the Gilded Age as Thomas Edison, Edgar Degas, and Evelyn Nesbit meet at the home of an eccentric and failing tycoon and his wife—an evening which ends in the tycoon’s untimely demise.
