Today’s Highlights:
Swept Away, by John Logan & The Avett Brothers, directed by Michael Mayer, featuring John Gallagher, Jr., Stark Sands, Adrian Blake Enscoe, Wayne Duvall, Hunter Brown, Matt DeAngelis, Taurean Everett, Cameron Johnson, Brandon Kalm, Michael Mainwaring, Orville Mendoza, Tyrone L. Robinson, John Sygar, and Jamari Johnson Williams, opens at DC’s Arena Stage.
The Night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams, directed by Emily Mann, featuring Tim Daly (Rev. Shannon), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Maxine Faulk), Lea DeLaria (Judith Fellowes), Austin Pendleton (Nonno), and Jean Lichty (Hannah Jelkes), Carmen Berkeley (Charlotte), Eliud Kauffman (Hank), Keith Randolph Smith (Jake), Bradley James Tejeda (Pedro), and Dan Teixeira (Pancho), begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Signature Theatre.
Fiddler on the Roof, directed by Mark S. Hoebee, featuring Jordan Gelber (Tevye), Jill Abramovitz (Golde), Alexandra Socha (Tzeitel), Austen Danielle Bohmer (Hodel), Maya Jacobson (Chava), Etai Benson (Motel), David R. Gordon Perchik), Suzanne Grodner (Yente), Jeremy Radin (Lazar Wolf, and Andrew Alstat (Fyedka), with Paloma Maia Aisenberg, Sophie Aknin, Ari Axelrod, Ze’ev Barmor, Sabrina Brush, Michael Bullard, Mark Campbell, Will Stephan Connell, Nick Davis, Ira Denmark, Alex Dorf, Derek Ege, Carley Gilbert, Emerson Glick, Blair Goldberg, Susan J. Jacks, Michał Kołaczkowski, Kyra Leeds, Beatrice Owens, Nick Raynor, Anna Grace Rosenthal, and Price Waldman, begins previews at NJ’s Papermill Playhouse.
Real Women Have Curves: The Musical, by Lisa Loomer, Joy Huerta & Benjamin Velez, directed & choreographed by Sergio Trujillo, featuring Lucy Godínez (Ana), Shelby Acosta (Prima Flaca), Satya Chávez (Izel), Florencia Cuenca (Estella), Janet Dacal (Mrs. Spitz), Sandra Valls (Prima Fulvia), Carla Jimenez (Pancha), Justin Machado (Carmen), Edward Padilla and (Raúl), Sage (Henry), Jennifer Sánchez (Rosali), with Shadia Rairuz, Elisa Galindez, Michael Keyloun, Christopher M. Ramirez, Arusi Santi, Amy Lizardo, Kayla Quiroz, and Gus Stuckey, begins previews at Cambridge’s A.R.T.
The world Goes ‘Round, directed by Ren T. Brown, featuring Mary Ann Hermansen, Jeffrey Landman, April Nixon, and Andrew Samonsky, begins previews at Ventura’s Rubicon Theatre.
Winter Rhythms Gala 2023: Nights at the Algonquin concert, directed by Sara Louise Lazarus, featuring Karen Akers, Natalie Douglas, Jeff Harnar, Boots Maleson, Mark Nadler, Karen Oberlin, Steve Ross, Daryl Sherman, and KT Sullivan, at 7:30 PM at Off-Broadway’s Urban Stages.
Golden concert presentation, by John Hodges, Geordy Wells, Francesca Peppiatt & Whit Cook, directed by Madsie Flynn, featuring Kevin Massey, Bryonha Marie, Major Attaway, Diana Huey, Jon-Michael Reese, Samantha Massell, Aaron Michael Ray, Dustin Sullivan, Kai B White, Kaila Wooten, and Chelsea Zavada, at 7 PM at NYC’s Green Room 42.
Dianne Fraser: YOU AND I – The Words and Music of Leslie Bricusse concert, directed by Laura Henry, with special guest Tim Connell, at 7 PM at NYC’s Don’t Tell Mama.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending Dec. 5.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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Alicia Keys & Kristoffer Diaz’s Hell’s Kitchen will transfer to Broadway, with previews beginning Mar. 28, 2o24 and and opening set for Apr. 20 at the Shubert Theatre, directed by Michael Greif, with choreographed by Camille A. Brown
The story centers on 17-year-old Ali and her mother, sharing a cramped apartment near Times Square. Ali wants to live out her NYC dream, but Mom is scared her daughter will repeat her own mistakes.
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A Family Business, world premiere by Matt Chait, continues through Dec. 31 at Hollywood’s Hudson Mainstage Theatre, directed by Brian Shnipper.
Eric Stanton Betts, Alli Brown, Michelle Jasso, Lindsay G. Merrithew, Bruce Nozick, and Julie Pearl
Opposites. Can they all get along?
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REHEARSAL: A press event for an open rehearsal of Tadeusz Stobodzianek’s Our Class will take place Thurs. Dec. 14 from 11 AM – 12:30 PM (press check-in at 10:45 AM) at Off-Broadway’s New 42 Studios, Studio 9A (229 W. 42nd St.), directed by Igor Golyak. The event will run 11 AM – 12:30 PM.
Gus Birney, Andrey Burkovskiy, Jack DiFalco, José Espinosa, Tess Goldwyn, Will Manning, Stephen Ochsner, Alexandra Silber, Richard Topol, Ilia Volok, and Igor Golyak.
Inspired by real life events surrounding a horrific 1941 pogrom in the small village of Jedwabne, Poland, the play follows their lives from childhood through eight decades
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Video: Nichelle Lewis performs “Wonder Wonder Why” from The Wiz national tour.
The musical will open Apr. 17, 2024 at Broadway’s Marquis Theatre.
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Gingold Theatrical Group will present it Speakers Corner New Play Cohort 2023, which will run Dec. 7-13 at NYC’s 520 8th Ave. (3rd floor). Casting TBA.
Call Me Comrade (Dec. 7 at 7:30 PM), by Max Yu, directed by Bryn Herdrich.
Set in Wuhan during the Cultural Revolution, this is the story of a daughter who denounces her father, leading him to plotting a revenge that adhere’s to the political correctness of the era.
I Wanna Kill, Annie G (Dec. 8 at 7 PM), by Gloria Oladipo, directed by Maya Davis.
16-year-old Annie Gadson is threatened by the affable presence of orphan Anne Shirley, a white 16-year-old who is accidentally adopted by the Black Gadson family to care for the family's land. In a wayward attempt to fit in with the
Gadsons, Anne begins to appropriate Black culture.
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Monica Wood’s The Half-Light continues through Dec. 17 at Beverly Hill’s Theatre Forty (241 Moreno Drive), directed by Ann Hearn.
Stephanie Erb, Ivy Khan, Grinnell Morris, and Abigail Stewart
After an intriguing encounter with a psychic, a college secretary asks herself: Can certain people be trained to see the dead? Iris’s pursuit of an answer leads to a more earthbound challenge when her beloved colleague, Andrew, is suddenly felled by grief.
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An Enemy of the People will run Feb. 27 – June 16, 2024 (opening Mar. 18) at Circle in the Square, directed by Sam Gold.
Jeremy Strong, Micchael Imperioli, Victoria Pedretti, and more TBA.
A small-town doctor considers himself a proud, upstanding member of his close-knit community. When he discovers a catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town, he raises the alarm. But he is shaken to his core when those in power not only try to silence him—they try to destroy him.
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“Central Park,” starring Josh Gad, has been cancelled after 3 seasons on Apple TV+, which also featured Leslie Odom Jr., Daveed Diggs, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Titus Burgess, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Rory O’Malley, Stanley Tucci.
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Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot has announced its final extension, and will now close Dec. 23 at Off-Broadway’s Polonsky Shakespeare Theatre, directed by Alan Arbus.
Michael Shannon (Estragon), Paul Sparks (Vladimir), Toussaint Francois Battiste (Boy), Jeff Biehl (Lucky), and Ajay Naidu (Pozzo).
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Richard III will run Feb. 2 – Mar. 3, 2024 at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, directed by Edward Hall.
Katy Sullivan (Richard III), Scott Aiello (Clarence/Stanley), Debo Balogun (Ratcliffe), Mark Bedard (Murdere/Prince), Anatasha Blakely (Catesby), Yao Dogbe (Buckingham), Sean Fortunato (Lord Rivers/Duchess of Hastings), Erik Hellman (Lord Hastings/Duke of Norfolk), Tiffany Renee Johnson (Lady Anne), Ora Jones (Margaret), Mo Shipley (Edward, Prince of Wales), Demetrios Troy (King Edward IV/Earl of Richmond), and Jessica Dean Turner (Elizabeth).
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The 13th Annual Joe Iconis Christmas Extravaganza will run Dec. 8-10 at NYC’s 54 Below, directed by John Simpkins, with choreography by Christine O’Grady.
(for all shows): Annie Golden, Sara Al-Bazali, Liz Lark Brown, Harrison Chad, Bill Coyne, Giovanny Diaz de Leon, Rick Edinger, John El-Jor, Vince Fazzolari, Andrew Barth Feldman, Nick Frenay, Omar Garibay, Danielle Gimbal, Morgan Siobhan Green, Ian Kagey, Lorinda Lisitza, Lauren Marcus, Kelly McIntyre, Kevin Michael Murphy, Josh Plotner, Will Roland, Mike Rosengarten, Jackie Sanders, MiMi Scardulla, Brooke Shapiro, Helen J Shen, A.J. Shively , Noah Silverman, Lena Skeele, Murphy Taylor Smith, Philip Jackson Smith, Brent Stranathan, Jax Terry, Vinnie Urdea, Tatiana Wechsler, Jared Weiss, and Jason SweetTooth Williams.
(for select performances): Philippe Arroyo (11 PM shows only), Nick Blaemire (Sat. shows only), Gerard Canonico (not appearing Fri at 7 PM), Katrina Rose Dideriksen (7 PM shows only), Kalonjee Gallimore (not appearing Fri and Sat at 7 PM), Drew Gehling (Fri and Sun shows only), Van Hughes (Sat shows only), Julia Mattison (Fri and Sun shows only), and Jeremy Morse (7 PM shows only), and more TBA.
This combination rock concert and theater piece features a mix of new and classic holiday songs.
