Today’s Highlights:
Dear Evan Hansen, featuring Sam Tutty (Evan Hansen), Lucy Anderson, Rebecca McKinnis, Lauren Ward, Doug Colling, Rupert Young and Jack Loxton, with Iona Fraser joining the company as Alana. They’re joined by Marcus Harman, Tricia Adele-Turner, Haydn Cox, Hannah Lindsey, Mark Peachey and James Winter, Ellis Kirk, Samantha Mbolekwa, Hannah Qureshi and Mitchell Zhangazha, re-opens at London’s Noël Coward Theatre.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane, adapted by Joel Horwood, directed by Katy Rudd, featuring Ruby Ablett, James Bamford, Emma Bown, Charlie Cameron, Jeff D’Sangalang, Kieran Garland, Siubhan Harrison, Miranda Heath, Penny Layden, Tom Mackley, Charleen Qwaye, Grace Hogg-Robinson, Laura Rogers, Nicolas Tennant, Nia Towle, and Peter Twose, begins previews at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre.
A Turtle on a Fence, by Hank Morris, Austin Nuckols & Lily Dwoskin, directed by Gabriel Barrie, featuring Garth Kravits (Hank), David Aron Damane (Z), Erik Gratton (Johnson), Joanna Glushak (Rita), Kate Loprest (Leslie), Josh Marin (Chasten), and Richard E. Waits (Sars), with Janet Aldrich, Joel Newsome, and Robbie Serrano, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Theater 555.
“Otto Preminger: The Man Who Would Be King,” by Foster Hirsch, released in Paperback and on Kindle here.
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Video: Stars in the House, celebrating National Arts & Humanities Month, with special guests Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, Lauren Cohen ,Alora Young, and Robby Henson. (1:09:12)
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Cheryl L. West’s adaptation of Fannie (The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer), has extended its run through Nov. 24 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, directed by Henry Godinez.
E. Faye Butler, with musicians Deonté Brantley, Morgan E. and Felton Offard Oct. 15 -31) and Michael Ross (Nov. 3-24).
Fannie Lou Hamer, the 1960s civil rights activist whose bravery, humor and grit reminds us that there’s courage in the face of fire, hope in tomorrow and that we all have a stake in our country. Replete with music and spirituality, this electric, immersive call to action defines what it means to be a true revolutionary.
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Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman’s Assassins will run Nov. 2 – Jan. 8, 2022 (opening Nov. 14) at Classic Stage Company, directed by John Doyle, with music supervision by Greg Jarrett.
Adam Chanler-Berat (John Hinkley, Jr.), Eddie Cooper (The Proprietor), Tavi Gevinson (Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme), Andy Grotelueschen (Samuel Byck), Judy Kuhn (Sara Jane Moore), Steven Pasquale (John Wilkes Booth), Ethan Slater (Lee Harvey Oswald/The Balladeer), Will Swenson (Charles Guiteau), Wesley Taylor (Giuseppe Zangara), and Brandon Uranowitz (Leon Czolgosz), with Brad Griovanine, Bianca Horn, Whit K. Lee), Rob Morrison, and Katrina Yaukey.
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Complete casting has been announced for the national tour of Ain’t Too Proud — The life and Times of The Temptations, which will begin performances Dec. 7-12 at the Durham Performing Arts Center and officially launch Dec. 14 – Jan. 16, 2022 at the Kennedy Center. Click here for the complete tour schedule.
Marcus Paul James (Otis Williams), Elihah Ahmad Lewis (David Ruffin), Jalen Harris (Eddie Kendricks), Harrell Holmes Jr. (Melvin Franklin), and James T. Lane (Paul Williams), with Michael Andreaus, Gregory Carl Banks Jr, Brian C. Binion, Reed Campbell, Lawrence Dandridge, Nick Drake, Shayla Brielle G., Treston J. Henderson, Najah Hetsberger, Devin Holloway, Antwaun Holley, Traci Elaine Lee, Brett Michael Lockley, Chani Maisonet, Harris Matthew, Deri’Andra Tucker, and Andrew Volzer.
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Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike will run Nov. 5 – Jan. 8, 2022 (opening Nov. 15) at the Charing Cross Theatre, directed by Walter Bobbie.
Janie Dee, Michael Maloney, Rebecca Lacey, Charlie Maher, Sara Powell, and Lukwesa Mwamba.
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The Broadway productions of Is This a Room and Dana H. will conclude their limited runs early: Dana H. will close Nov. 13 and Is This a Room will close Nov. 14 at Broadway’s Lyceum Theatre.
Both plays were initially slated for limited runs through Jan. 16, 2022.
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Bob & Tobly McSmith’s Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody will run Nov. 24 – Jan. 2, 2022 at the Jerry Orbach Theater, directed by Tim Drucker, with choreography by Brooke Engen.
Kayla Catan, Isaiah Hein, James Parks, Eric Peters, Joyah Spangler, and Tony Tillman, with Thanos Skouteris and Amber Wright.
A concurrent production will run Nov. 17 – Jan. 2, 2022 at Chicago’s Apollo Theater, featuring Ann Delaney, Jake Elkins, Ryan Foreman, Dan Plehal, Amanda Walker, and Christopher Wayland, with Daryn Alexus, Brie McClellan, and Dylan Obrochta.
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“Randy Rainbow: A Little Brains, A Little Talent” will be released digitally & physically on Nov. 12.
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1. A Little Brains, A Little Talent
2. It’s A Lovely Day Today/Good Morning
3. You Gotta Get a Gimmick (with Josh Gad and Sean Hayes)
4. Clang, Clang, Clang Went Josh Hawley
5. Second Hand Rose Medley
6. My Best Girl/It Only Takes a Moment (with Bernadette Peters)
7. Pink Glasses
8. Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You?
9. The Jitterbug
10. Bosom Buddies (with Tituss Burgess)
11. Somewhere Only We Know
12. Ted ‘n’ Lindsey
13. Those Were the Good Old Days (Randy’s Version)
14. Randy Rainbow for President!
Bonus Tracks Available only on the CD:
15. If Donald Got Fired (featuring Patti LuPone)
16. Mr. Biden, Bring My Vaccine
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David Lindsay-Abaire’s Good People will run Nov. 18 – Dec. 19 at Beverly Hills’ Theatre 40, directed by Ann Hearn Tobolowsky.
Alison Blanchard, Scott Facher, Michael Kerr, Suzan Solomon, Mariko Van Kampen, and Charlotte Williams.
A woman from a working-class neighborhood facing eviction seeks assistance from an old flame, now a doctor and married. Things will not proceed smoothly.
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The world premiere of Manhattan Theatre Club‘s production of Simon Stephens’ Morning Sun, currently in previews, with an opening set for Nov. 3, has extended its run through Dec. 19 at Off-Broadway’s New York City Center – Stage 1, directed by Lila Neugebauer.
Blair Brown, Edie Falco, and Marin Ireland
In Greenwich Village a generation or so ago, the city is alive. Joni Mitchell sings, friends and lovers come and go, and the regulars change at the at the White Horse Tavern. As 50 years pass, one woman’s life is revealed in all its complexity, mystery and possibility in this world premiere about mothers and daughters, beginnings and ending in New York City.
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“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (1920 silent film), with organist Clark Wilson, will take place Sun. Oct. 31 at 7:30 PM PT at LA’s Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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Kathleen Turner: Finding My Voice will take place Thurs. Dec. 16 at 8 PM ET at NYC’s Town Hall, directed by Andy Gale, with music direction by Mark Janas.
A deeply personal show, packed with humor, great music, and one of a kind insights from the lady herself.
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Ryan J. Haddad has won the Vineyard Theatre’s Paula Vogel Playwriting Award for the 2021–2022 season.
The playwright and performer is known for his works that explore the intersection of queer identity and living with a disability (Haddad has cerebral palsy), with highlights including Hi, Are You Single?; Good Time Charlie; Dark Disabled Stories; Hold Me in the Water; and My Straighties.
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Netflix has announced additional casting for Darren Star’s new Netflix series “Uncoupled.“ The release date is TBA, although Fall 2022 is expected.
Neil Patrick Harris, Tuc Watkins, Brooks Ashmanskas, Marcia Gay Harden, Tisha Campbell, and Emerson Brooks.
The series centers on Michael (Neil Patrick Harris), who thought his life was perfect until his husband blindsides him by walking out the door after 17 years. Overnight, Michael has to confront two nightmares — losing what he thought was his soulmate and suddenly finding himself a single gay man in his med-40s in New York City.
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The Acting Company presents a staged concert reading of Marcus Gardley’s A Wolf in Snakeskin Shoes: Or The Gospel of Tartuffe on Mon. Nov. 8 at 7 PM ET at NYC’s Florence Gould Hall, directed by Ian Belknap.
Denise Burse, Jimonn Cole, Leland Fowler, J.D. Mollison, Adrienne C. Moore, Chelsea Lee Williams, and C. Kelly Wright, with music performed by Broadway Inspirational Voices.
Gardley has set his comedy in Atlanta where The Righteous Reverend Prelate Prophetic Apostle Toof, a preacher and part-time masseur, promised to lay hands on the terminally ill fast-food tycoon Archibald Beauregard Ichabad Organdy, for a price. History rocks the foundation of trust, faith, and redemption.
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Moving Arts presents the world premiere of Dana Schwartz’s @PLAYAZ Nov. 10 – Dec. 6 (opening Nov. 13) at the Atwater Playhouse (it’s new home), directed by Darin Anthony.
Justin Huen, Brandon Bales, Dustin Green, and Amy Dellagiarino.
While trying to balance respectful mid-life careers with a booming online gaming presence and a whole lot of viewers looking for guidance as they re-enter the world, Alan and Charlie find that real time challenges can be (almost) as exciting as a live gaming tournament, provided you surround yourself with a good team. The play explores modern relationships and the challenges that come with living our lives online. A modern, immersive comedy with teeth.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Halloween Spooktacular will take place Sun. Oct. 31 at 9:45 PM ET at NYC’s 54 Below, with music direction by Brian Fitzsousa.
Treshelle Edmond, Liam Forde, Jared Goldsmith, Dickie Hearts, Jim Hogan, Sky Lakota-Lynch, JJ Maley, Alexandra Nader, Rocky Paterra, Dave Resultan, Will Roland, J’Kobe Wallace, and Eleri Ward.
