Today’s Highlights:
Jerry’s Girls, directed by Hannah Chissick, featuring Cassidy Janson, Julie Yammanee, and Jessica Martin, backed by an all-female band, opens at the UK’s Menier Chocolate Factory.
Three Houses, world premiere by Dave Malloy, directed & choreographed by Annie Tippe, featuring J.D. Mollison (Becket), Mia Pak (Sadie), Margo Seibert (Susan), Henry Stram (Grandfather), Scott Stangland (Wolf), and Ching Valdes-Aran (Grandmother), opens at Off-Broadway’s Signature Theatre.
Winesday: The Wine Tasting Musical, by Jenne Wason & Joseph Benoit, directed by Jamibeth Margolis, featuring Dawn Cantwell, Jennifer Diamond, Debra Thais Evans, Shannen Hofheimer, Amanda Lea Lavergne and Michael Valvo, with with Suzanne Dressler, opens at Off-Broadway’s Jerry Orbach Theater.
Long Way Down, world premiere by Dahlak Brathwaite & Khiyon Hursey, directed by Ken-Matt Martin, featuring Tyrese Shawn Avery (Will), IO Browne (Shari), and Victor Musoni (Shawn), Frick (Colin Carswell), Buck Parris (Mone’t Lewis), Dani (Cheryse Dyllan), Quincy Vicks (Mike), and Naiqui Macabroad (Uncle Mark), with Ciara Hargrove and Bryan Archibald, begins previews at MD’s Olney Theatre.
Cabaret’s Eddie Redmayne & Gayle Rankin online conversation with Josh Horowitz, at 7:30 PM at NYC’s 92NY.
Billy To His Friends staged reading, by Cassandra Rose, directed by L. Elleseg, featuring Mario Burrell (Oliver “Billy” Sipple) and Ethan Crenshaw (Harvey Milk), with Brooke Seguin, Camila Camaleón, June Carryl, Tom Trudgeon, John Colella, and Blaire Battle, at 7:30 PM at Hollywood’s LGBT Center.
Kritzerland’s Back To Bacharach concert, hosted by Bruce Kimmel, featuring Brittany Anderson, Jason Graae, Kerry O’Malley, Joan Ryan, Adrienne Steifel, and Robert Yacko, at 8:30 PM at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club.
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2024 Chita Rivera Awards winners:
Click here for the complete list of winners.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending May 19.
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New York Classical Theatre will present Henry IV, adapted & directed by Stephen Burdman, to run in 3 NYC locations — Central Park (June 11-30) ……Carl Schurz Park (July 2-7, at East 87th Street & East End Avenue) ….. and Battery Park/Castle Clinton (July 9-14).
Nick Salamone (Henry IV), Juan Luis Acevedo (Northumberland/Lord Chief Justice), Ian Antal (Prince Hal), Anique Clements (Poins/Mortimer), Ian Gould (Owen Glendower/Westmoreland), John Michalski (Sir John Falstaff), Carine Montbertrand (Mistress Quickly/Worcester), Nuah Ozryel ( Sir Walter Blount/Pistol), Briana Gibson Reeves (Lady Percy/Bardolph), and Damian Jermaine Thompson (Hotspur/Lancaster).
A blending of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2, the plays chronicles the civil strife during the reign of King Henry IV and the rise of young Prince Hal, who, under the tutelage of Sir John Falstaff, will become one of England’s most beloved rulers, Henry V.
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Ayad Akhtar’s McNeal will run Sept. 5 – Nov. 24 (opening Sept. 30) at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater, directed by Bartlett Sher.
Robert Downey Jr. (Jacob McNeal ) and more TBA.
Good writers borrow, great writers steal. Jacob McNeal is a great writer, one of our greatest, a perpetual candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. But McNeal also has an estranged son, a new novel, old axes to grind and an unhealthy fascination with Artificial Intelligence. The play is a startling and wickedly smart examination of the inescapable humanity – and increasing inhumanity – of the stories we tell.
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The Boston Pops will present The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to VE Day May 29-30 at the Boston Symphony, conducted by Keith Lockhart.
Shereen Ahmed, Kate Rockwell, Nicholas Rodriguez and Daniel Yearwood.
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Girl in Reverse, written & performed by Avery Volk, will run on various dates from June 14-30 at LA’s Zephyr Theater, directed by Jessical Lynn Johnson.
Avery has been in a monogamous relationship with her guy for fifteen years. A late bloomer, she suddenly finds herself seriously attracted to two other men whom she coincidentally meets on the same night. She experiences an emotional and sexual awakening of impulses that have long been dormant. Various parts of her personality vie for her attention and offer her advice: her inner child, her id, her higher self, and something called the Hell beast. She isn’t ready to jettison her primary relationship with her longtime, loving, supportive partner. But her new experiences with these other men make her feel excited, sensuous, and powerful in a way she can’t ignore. What will she ultimately do?
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Wonder of Wonders: Celebrating Sheldon Harnick concert & conversation, will run June 1-3 at NYC’s 92NY.
Ted Sperling, Adam Heller, Adam Kantor, Anna Zavelson, Sam Gravitte, and Alysha Umphress.
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Barnum will run July 2 – Sept. 8 at the UK’s Watermill Theatre, directed by Jonathan O’Boyle, with choreography by Oti Mabuse.
Matt Rawle (Charity Barnum), Monique Young (Charity Barnum), Penny Ashmore ( Jenny Lind), Fergus Rattigan (General Tom Thumb), Tania Mathurin (Joice Heth), Josh Barnett (James Bailey), and Tom Sterling (Edgar Templeton, with Emma Jane Morton, Tom Sowinski, Jessica Jolleys, Charis Alexandra, and Elena Bluck, plus onstage swings Kaine Hatukai and Laura Sillett, and circus performers Kiera Brunton, Emily Odunsi, Dan Holland, and Andre Rodrigues.
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Clue, by Sandy Rustin, Hunter Foster & Eric Price, will run July 30 – Aug. 4 (opening July 31) at the Ahmanson Theatre, directed by Julia Rodriguez-Elliott.
TBA.
Get $20 tickets for rear Orchestra and Mezzanine seats for select performances, which, also includes opening night.
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DC’s Ford’s Theatre has announced its 2024-25 season:
Mister Lincoln (Sept. 20 – Oct. 13), by Herbert Mitgang, directed by José Carrasquillo, and starring Scott Bakula.
The solo show explores some of the United States’ most important historical events through the eyes of Lincoln, first as a backcountry lawyer and anti-slavery advocate in Illinois and through his presidency and later assassination, which occurred at Ford’s Theatre in 1865.
A Christmas Carol (dates TBA), adapted by Michael Wilson, starring Craig Wallace (Ebenezer Scrooge), and more TBA.
Sister Act (Mar. 14 – May 17, 2025), featuring Awa Sal Secka (Deloris Van Cartier), and more TBA.
A First Look (2025 dates TBA).
A series that will feature new plays by Nilo Cruz, and Gloria Reuben, as well as a staged reading of Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance.
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Red Bull Theater‘s The Running of the Red Bulls 20th Anniversary Gala will take place Mon. June 3 at NYC’s Bowery Hotel, directed by Marc Vietor and hosted by Patrick Page.
Alfred Molina and Amber Gray
Michael Cerveris, Robert Cuccioli, Paige Davis, Stephen DeRosa, Tovah Feldshuh, Zainab Jah, Mark Linn-Baker, Ismenia Mendes, Miriam Silverman, Julie Taymor, Mary Testa, John Douglas Thompson, Marc Vietor, and more TBA.
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The world premiere of Krystal Anaís Amaya Navarro’s Casa Fuego will run June 8, 22 & 29 at the McCadden Theater, directed by Krystal Anais Amaya Navarro.
Aleta Soron, Krystal Anaís Amaya Navarro, German Anselmo, and Derlin Moncada.
A Handmade Mansion, sheltering a First Generation Latinx/e Family – filled with Clairvoyance, Expectations, and a Violent Incandescence that has been in brew for centuries. Will a Visitor from the Past – the Root of all their Heightened Conditioning – Spark more Turmoil? Or, can they Extinguish their Turbulent Ways for Good?
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Philadelphia’s Wilma Theater has been named the winner of the 2024 Regional Theatre Tony Awards.
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Group Rep will present Kaufman & Hart’s You Can’t Take It With You May 31 – July 7 at North Hollywood’s Lonny Chapman Theatre Theatre, directed by Leota Rhodes.
Linda Alznauer (Gay Wellington), Patrick Anthony (De Pinna – shared role), Cynthia Bryant (Rheba – shared role), Matthew Clair (Mr. Kirby – shared role), Rebecca Del Sesto (Alice- shared role), Lareen Faye (Mrs. Kirby – shared role), Theresa Ford (Rheba – shared role), Christian George (FBI Agent), Brenda James (Penny), Paul Anthony Kelly (Tony-shared role), Jessica Kent (Alice -shared role), Koushik (De Pinna-shared role), Tom Kramer (Henderson), Cassidy Le Clair (Essie – shared role), Kevin Michael Moran (Mr. Kirby – shared role), Lloyd Pedersen (Grandpa), Ryan Rathbun (Tony – shared role), Danny Salay (Kolenkhov), Tack Sappington (Ed – shared role), Holly Seidcheck (Essie – shared role), Vansh Sha (Ed – shared role), Sara Shearer (Duchess Olga – shared role,), Suzan Solomon (Duchess Olga – shared role), Lawrence Toffler (Paul), and Sammie Wayne, IV (Donald).\