Today’s Highlights
Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Tom Quaintance, featuring Robert Ariza (Seymour), Mya Ison (Audrey), Richard R. Henry (Mar. Mushnik), Daniel DiPinto (Orin), Je’Shaun Jackson (Audrhey Two), Jonice Bernard (Chiffon), Claire Fossey (Crystal), and Reyanna Edwards (Ronnette), opens at Virginia Stage.
Parents in Chains, by Jay Martel, directed by Andy Fickman, featuring a weekly rotating cast, opens at Santa Barbara’s New Vic.
Good Night, and Good Luck, by George Clooney & Grant Heslov, directed by David Cromer, featuring George Clooney (Edward R. Murrow), Mac Brandt (Colonel Anderson), Will Dagger (Don Hewitt), Christopher Denham (John Aaron), Glenn Fleshler (Fred Friendly), Ilana Glazer (Shirley Wershba), Clark Gregg (Don Hollenbeck), Paul Gross (William F. Paley), Georgia Heers (Ella), Carter Hudson (Joe Wershba), Fran Kranz (Palmer Williams), Jennifer Morris (Millie Green), Michael Nathanson (Eddie Scott), Andrew Polk (Charlie Mack), ansd Aaron Roman Weiner (Don Surine), with R. Ward Duffy, Joe Forbrich, Imani Rousselle, Greg Stuhr, JD Taylor, and Sophia Tzougros, begins previews at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre .
Last Call, by Peter Danish, directed by Gil Mehmert, featuring Helen Schneider (Bernstein) and Lucca Züchner (Karajan), begins previews at Off-Broadway’s New World Stages.
Lillias White in concert closes at LA’s Catalina Jazz Club.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending Mar. 9.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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Off-Broadway’s Irish Rep will present its 2025 Gala: A Marvelous Night, celebrating the music of Van Morrison, on Mon. June 9 at 7 PM at NYC”s Town Hall, directed by Charlotte Moore & Ciarán O’Reilly, with music direction by John Bell.
Kate Baldwin, Melissa Errico, Kathryn Gallagher, Peter Gallagher, Kelli O’Hara, Ciaran Sheehan, Gary Troy, Nik Walker, and more TBA.
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Othello, now in previews at Broadway’s Barrymore Theatre, has broken the record for top-grossing play in Broadway history with a gross of $2,818,297 for eight performances. Othello will open Sunday, Mar. 23 for a strictly limited engagement through Sun., June 8 only at the Barrymore Theatre.
The previous record was held by Harry Potter and the Cursed Child which grossed $2,718,488 for the week ending Dec 31, 2023.
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Songs in the Key of Life, a celebration of Stevie Wonder, will take place place Mon. Apr. 7 at 8 PM at NYC’s Symphony Space, directed by Annette Jolles & Joel Fram.
Jenn Colella, Britney Coleman, Eddie Cooper, Lilli Cooper, Nikki Renée Daniels, Adrianna Hicks, Amber Iman, Bryonha Marie, Aramie Payton, Zachary Noah Piser, Heath Saunders, Rashidra Scott, Antoine L. Smith), Adrienne Warren, and more TBA.
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North Hollywood’s Group Rep will present Ira Levin & Milton Schafer’s Drat! The Cat! Mar. 21 – Apr. 27, directed by Bruce Kimmel, with music direction by Gerald Sternbach, and choreography by Cheryl Baxter.
Ben Anderson, April Audia, Christina Cone, Riley Croman, Sydney DeMaria, Lareen Faye, Amy Goldring, Lee Grober, Doug Haverty, Angie Lin, Hisato Masuyama, Savannah Mortenson, Mawell Oliver, Lloyd Pedersen, Alec Reusch, Rob Schaumann, Nicole Slatin, Melissa Strauss and Steven Young.
It’s the late 1890’s in New York. A clever, stealth cat burglar is lifting diamonds from society’s wealthiest patrons. The most-respected sleuth is engaged, but suddenly dies. The police turn to his good-hearted yet inept-but-earnest son, Bob. His bumbling attempts to follow in his Dad’s foot-steps do lead him to the “Cat” but he falls head over heels with … her. So he tries to reform her while she thwarts him at every turn. Will goodness and love triumph? Can they return the diamonds and be forgiven?
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LA’s Pantaages Theatre has announced its 2025-26 season:
Suffs (Nov. 18 – Dec. 7), by Shaina Taub
Stereophonic (Dec. 9 – Jan. 2, 2026)
The Notebook: The Musical (Jan. 6 – 26,), directed by Michael Greif
Spamalot (March 24 – Apr. 12)
The Sound of Music (May 5-24), directed by Jack O’Brien
Hell’s Kitchen (May 26 – June 21), by Alicia Keys, directed Michael Greif
Beauty and the Beast (Aug. 11 – Sept. 6)
Les Misérables (Oct. 7-19)
The Phantom of the Opera (June 24 -Aug 9,)
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A concert presentation of Laura Zlatos, Coyle Girelli & Ben Thornewill’s Reincarnation Blues will take place Mon. Mar. 31 at 7 PM at NYC’s Drom,
Eleri Ward, Morgan Siobhan Green, Jeff Taylor, and more TBA.
The work follows a soul who is reincarnated through 10,000 lifetimes to be with his one true love: Death herself.
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Off-Broadway’s West Bank Café will undergo an extravagant renovation of New York City’s most prominent cabaret venue. It is expected the renovation will be completed this Spring.
Following the renovation, an official reopening gala will be held on a date to be announced soon.
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The world premiere of Aristotle/Alexander, written & directed by Alex Lyras, will run Mar. 29 – May 4 at the Company of Angels.
Andrew Byron (Aristotle), Nicholas Clary Alexander), John Kapelos (Isocrates), and Elyse Levesque (Queen Olympias).
When star philosopher Aristotle accepts the coveted position of court tutor for an adolescent Alexander the Great, an intellectual battle of wits between teacher and student collides with high stakes Hellenistic realpolitik bearing life and death consequences. Both then and now, the question of how best to rule reaches a chilling conclusion: democracies are far more fragile than we realize.
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Theater Works Hartford has announced its 2025-26 season (exact dates TBA). Creative teams and casting TBA.
English (Oct.-Nov.) by Sanaz Toossi.
“English Only” is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adults are preparing for the TOEFL – the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Together, with their teacher, they leapfrog through a linguistic playground that is a funny, stunning triumph about the universal foibles of language and miscommunication, hoping that one day English will make them whole.
The Counter (Feb.-Mar. 2026), by Meghan Kennedyd.
Every morning at a local diner in upstate New York, one daily cup of coffee connects a lonely waitress and her sleep-deprived regular as their unlikely friendship develops. When he asks her for a shocking favor, it brings to light both of their deepest secrets – and sets off a provocative, intimate theatrical triumph. A funny, surprising, and moving story about how everyday connections can change our lives.
Circus Fire (Apr./May 2026), world premiere by Jacques Lamarre, directed by Jared Mezzocchi.
It’s July 1944. With the nation at war and a heat wave settling over the city, the residents of Hartford, Connecticut eagerly await the arrival of “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Moments into the show, the unthinkable occurs – a fire that turns the big top into an inferno. In the minutes, hours and days following the blaze, two communities – Hartford and the Circus – find themselves irretrievably intertwined by tragedy, blame, heroism, and healing.
Musical TBA (June-July 2026)
The Canibals of McGower County (July-Aug. 2026), world premiere by Drew Larimore.
McGower County is where we meet Lindalyn and Viola – two old friends and veteran salvagers – ransacking an abandoned barbecue restaurant in the heart of West Texas. Their routine is quickly interrupted by a fatal encounter when an estranged family member appears, and working class rage, deeply-held secrets, and a deep reckoning of the past collide. TheaterWorks Hartford audiences will be the very first to experience this darkly funny Southern Gothic story.
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Benjamin Scheuer’The Lion in concert will take place Thurs. Mar. 20 at 7 PM at NYC’s Gramercy Theatre.
Micaela Diamond
