Today’s Highlights:
Midnight in the Garden of Evil, by Jason Robert Brown & Taylor Mac, directed by Rob Ashford, featuring J. Harrison Ghee (The Lady Chablis), Tom Hewitt (Jim Williams), Sierra Boggess (Emma Dawes), Lance Roberts (Bobby Lewis), Austin Colby (Danny Hansford), Bailee Endebrock (Corrine Strong), Shanel Bailey (Lavella Cole), Jessica Molaskey (Alma Knox Carter), Brianna Buckley (Minerva), Mary Ernster (Serena Barnes/Dawn Avery), McKinley Carter (Vera Strong), Maya Bowles (Stacey Brown), DeMarius Copes (Jeremiah Jones), Sean Donovan (Luther Driggers), Jason Michael Evans (Colonel Atwood/Burt), Christopher Kelley (Bubbles/Gregory), Andre Terrell Malcolm (Josiah Domingo), Aaron James McKenzie (Jethro Myles), Wes Olivier (Jack the One-Eyed Jill), Kayla Marie Shipman (Millicent/Mary), and Rory Shirley (Stefanie Davis), with Calvin L. Cooper, Daryn Whitney Harrell, Kayla Kennedy, Jake DiMaggio Lopez, and Justin Thomas Rivers, begins previews at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending June 23.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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The Broadway revival of The Who’s Tommy, directed by Des McAnuff, will close July 21 at the Nederlander Theatre, after 20 previews and 132 regular performances.
Ali Lous Bourzgui (Tommy), Alison Luff (Mrs. Walker), Adam Jacobs (Captain Walker), John Ambrosino (Uncle Ernie), Bobby Conte (Cousin Kevin), and Christina Jajous (The Acid Queen), with Haley Gustafson, Jeremiah Alsop, Ronnie S. Bowman Jr., Mike Cannon, Tyler James Eisenreich, Sheldon Henry, Afra Hines, Aliah James, David Paul Kidder, Tassy Kirbas, Lily Kren, Quinten Kusheba, Reese Levine, Brett Michael Lockley, Nathan Lucrezio, Alexandra Matteo, Mark Mitrano, Reagan Pender, Cecilia Ann Popp, Daniel Quadrino, Olive Ross-Kline, Jenna Nicole Shoen, Dee Tomasetta, and Andrew Tufano.
Despite this closure, the musical will launch a national tour, which will begin in Fall 2025 at the Providence Performing Arts Center. Casting and additional information TBA.
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Alaska Thunderf*ck, Tomas Costanza & Ashley Gordon’s Drag: The Musical will begin previews Sept. 30 and open Oct. 1 at New World Stages, directed & choreographed by Spencer Liff.
Alaska Thunderf*ck, Jujubee, Jan Sport, Lagoona Bloo, Elaine Marcos, and Joey McIntyre.
Two Drag Houses, both alike in indignity, vie for supremacy in a wig-snatching journey of fashion, family, and forgiveness. After a bitter split, two estranged queens bring their already simmering tensions to a boiling point when they open competing clubs. In this queen-eat-queen tale of spite and survival, there’s only one rule: No Lip Synching Allowed.
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Video: Highlights from Goodspeed’s South Pacific.
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Midnight in the Garden of Evil, by Jason Robert Brown & Taylor Mac, and directed by Rob Ashford, has been extended through Aug. 11 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre.
J. Harrison Ghee (The Lady Chablis), Tom Hewitt (Jim Williams), Sierra Boggess (Emma Dawes), Lance Roberts (Bobby Lewis), Austin Colby (Danny Hansford), Bailee Endebrock (Corrine Strong), Shanel Bailey (Lavella Cole), Jessica Molaskey (Alma Knox Carter), Brianna Buckley (Minerva), Mary Ernster (Serena Barnes/Dawn Avery), McKinley Carter (Vera Strong), Maya Bowles (Stacey Brown), DeMarius Copes (Jeremiah Jones), Sean Donovan (Luther Driggers), Jason Michael Evans (Colonel Atwood/Burt), Christopher Kelley (Bubbles/Gregory), Andre Terrell Malcolm (Josiah Domingo), Aaron James McKenzie (Jethro Myles), Wes Olivier (Jack the One-Eyed Jill), Kayla Marie Shipman (Millicent/Mary), and Rory Shirley (Stefanie Davis), with Calvin L. Cooper, Daryn Whitney Harrell, Kayla Kennedy, Jake DiMaggio Lopez, and Justin Thomas Rivers.
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The world premiere of Domenica Feraud’s someone spectacular will begin previews July 17 and open July 31 at the Signature Center, directed by Tatiana Pandiani.
Gamze Ceylan (Evelyn), Alison Cimmet (Nelle), Delia Cunningham (Jude), Marcus Gladney Jr. (Julian), Ana Cruz Kayne (Lily), and Damian Young (Thom), with Nicholas Delany, Domenica Feraud, and Rebecca Hirota.
The play follows six recently bereaved strangers who gather for group therapy weekly. When their grief counselor is inexplicably MIA, the group’s session quickly goes off the rails, offering an open-ended meditation on loss.
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The world premiere of Mark Rosenblatt’s Giant will Sept. 20 – Nov. 16 (opening Sept. 26) at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Nicholas Hytner.
John Lithgow (Roal Dahl), Rachael Stirling Felicity Crosland), Romola Garai (Jesse Stone), Tessa Bonham Jones (Hallie), Richard Hope (Wally Saunders), Elliot Levey (Tom Maschler), with Tessa Bonham Jones, and Romola Garai Hope.
Set across a single afternoon Roald Dahl’s family and Jewish publishers gather to navigate the fall-out from Dahl’s recent antisemitic outbursts in the press – Giant offers a complicated portrait of the much loved children’s author.Inspired by real events,Giant explores with dark humour the difference between considered opinion and dangerous rhetoric offering a complicated portrait of a fiendishly charismatic icon.
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Gaslighting is My Love Language, written & performed by Fielding Edlow, will return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival today through June 30 for free at Hollywood’s Hudson Guild Theatre, directed by Ashley Ward.
The play is about being gaslit for 13 years by a character actor husband.
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Video: N’Kenge performs her new music video “Goosebump Moment”
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Off-Broadway’s Classic Stage Company has announced its 2024-25 season:
The Rediscovery Readings (Sept. 2024 – Feb. 2025).
This season, CSC will shine a light on American women who were writing the classics of the early 20th Century but whose legacies have been muted by time. Join us for four play readings that will take you from 1900 through the 1950s. all leading up to CSC’s much-anticipated production of Wine in the Wilderness by Alice Childress, in which the women of the 1960s have their say!
Our Class (Sept. 12 – Nov. 12, 2024, by Tadeusz Slobodzianek, directed by Igor Golyak.
The play follows ten Polish classmates, five Jewish and five Catholic, growing up as playmates, friends, and neighbors, who then turn on one another with life and death consequences. The piece comes at a time when the world is facing an increase in antisemitism across the globe.
The Rediscovery Readings (Sept. 2024 – Feb. 2025).
CSC will shine a light on American women who were writing the classics of the early 20th Century but whose legacies have been muted by time. Join us for four play readings that will take you from 1900 through the 1950s, all leading up to CSC’s much-anticipated production of Wine in the Wilderness by Alice Childress, in which the women of the 1960s have their say!
The Merchant of Venice (Nov. 22, 2024 – Dec. 22), adapted & directed by Igor Golyak.
Wine in the Wilderness (Mar.-Apr. 2025), by Alice Childress, directed by LaChanze.
Fortune has smiled on artist Bill Jameson – his friends just introduced him to a model for the final piece of his triptych on Black womanhood. But this woman, Tomorrow Marie, is no mere muse, and she’s about to give Bill much more than he bargained for.
Bus Stop (May – June 2025), by William Inge, directed by Jack Cummings III.
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The world premiere of Pete Townsend’s Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet will launch its UK tour May 28 – June 1, 2025 at Sadler’s Wells, directed by Rob Ashford.
Paris Fitzpatrick (Jimmy) and more TBA.
In 1973, guitar smashing rock genius Pete Townshend wrote QUADROPHENIA: Recorded by The Who, which quickly became an iconic and multi-million selling album. Quadrophenia defined a generation and in 1979 inspired the cult classic feature film of the same name. Now it’s back – this time as an explosive dance production – Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet – with a cast of exceptional dancers, introducing new audiences to troubled mod Jimmy’s story while remaining true in spirit to the much-loved original. Quadrophenia is steeped in the mythology of the 1960s – sharp suits, soul music, vespas and parkas but its themes of lost youth, rebellion, the search for belonging and hunger for social change are just as urgent today.
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The Brothers Size, by Tarell Alvin McCraney, will run Aug.14 – Sept. 8 (opening Aug. 22) at the Geffen Playhouse, directed by Bijan Sheibani.
Alani iLongwe (Oshoosi Size), Malcolm Mays (Elegba), and Sheaun McKinney (Ogun Size).
Drawing from the rich tradition of the Yoruba people of West Africa, The Brothers Size is a modern-day fable about two brothers in the Deep South. Ogun, the elder brother, embodies hard work and reliability, while Oshoosi, formerly incarcerated, is seemingly carefree and unpredictable. Their relationship is tested when the charismatic Elegba arrives, tempting Oshoosi back to his old habits. As the brothers wrestle with loyalty, freedom, and duty, their humanity is revealed through a raw and heartfelt exploration of the bonds of brotherhood.
