Today’s Highlights:
Hold On to Me Darling, by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Neil Pepe, featuring Adam Driver (Strings mcCrane), Heather Burns (Nancy), Adelaide Clemens (Essie), Keith Nobbs (Jimmy), CJ Wilson (Duke), and Frank Wood (Mitch), opens at Off-Broadway’s Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Dracula, adapted by Kate Hamill, directed by Melissa Mowry, featuring Brianna-Lynn Baker (Marilla), rober Beitzel (Dracula), Victoria Blake (Miller/Merchant), Madeline Calais-King (Mina Harker), Dan Cimo (Dr. George Seward), Eric Harrell (Jonathan Harker), Darlene Hope (Doctor Van Helsing), Yayra McGodfred (Maid), Lizzie Morgan (Lucy Westerna), Komal Smruti (Drusilla), and Anna Sosa (Renfield), opens at Virginia Stage.
A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical, by Christopher Renshaw, Andrew Delaplaine, & Aurin Squire, directed by Renshaw, featuring James Monroe Iglehart (Louis Armstrong), James T. Lane (Louis Armstrong at certain performances), Darlesia Cearcy (Lucille Wilson), Dionne Figgins (Daisy Parker), Kim Exum (Alpha Smith), Jennie Harney-Fleming (Lil Hardin), Lucile Wilson (Daisy Parker), Kim Exum (Alpha Smith), and Jennie Harney-Fleming (Lil Hardin), Trista Dollison Jr. (Lincoln Perry), Jason Forbach (Crooner), Gavin Gregory (King Joe Oliver), and Jimmy Smagula (Joe Glaser), with DeWitt Fleming, Brandon L. Armstrong, Wesley Barnes, Willie Clyde Beaton II, Ronnie S. Bowman, Jr., Eean S. Cochran, Kate Louissaint, Matt Magnusson, Jodeci Milhouse, Alysha Morgan, Khadijah Rolle, Tally Sessions, Brett Sturgis, Renell Taylor, Meridien Terrell, and Dori Waymer, begins previews at Broadway’s Studio 54.
Manhattan Theatre Club‘s Vladimir, world premiere by Erika Sheffer, directed by Daniel Sullivan, featuring Norbert Leo Butz, Francesca Faridany, Erik Jenson, Jonathan Walker, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s New York City Center Stage 1.
Teeth, by Michael R. Jackson & Anna J. Jacob, directed by Sarah Benson, featuring Alan Louis (Dawn O’Keefe), Andy Karl (Pastor Bill O’Keefe), Will Connolly (Brad O’Keefe), Jason Gotay (Tobey), Jared Loftin (Ryan), Courtney Bassett (Becky), Jenna Rose Husli (Trisha), Micaela Lamas (Rachael), Madison McBride (Keke), Sydney Parra (Fiona), and Wren Rivera (Stephanie), with Kyra Kennedy, Julia Bain, Griffin Binnicker, Sean Doherty, and James D Sasser, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s New World Stages.
The Civil Twilight, by Shem Bitterman, directed by Ann Hearn Tobolowsky, featuring Taylor Gilbert (Ann Carlson) and Andrew Elvis Miller (John Pine), begins previews at LA’s Broadwater Studio Theatre (1076 Lillian Way).
Celebration Theatre‘s Sticky Rice reading, by Boni Alfarez, directed by Michael Matthews, featuring Reggie Lee (Wayland), Boni Alvarez (Carlo), David Tran (Ricky), Daniel Chung (Louie), Alexis Camins (Sampson), Tom DeTrinis (Mason), and Richardson Cisneros-Jones (Heath), at 7 PM at Hollywood’s LGBT Center.
Simply Barbara: The Book Tour concert, starring Steven Brinberg, at 8:30 PM at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending Oct. 13, 2024.
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The 17th Anniversary Broadway Dreams Gala will take place Sat. Dec. 7 at 6 PM at NYC’s Plaza Hotel, directed by Spencer Liff & Alex Newell.
Laura Benanti and Christine Durry (President of Carnival Cruise Lines).
TBA.
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Rachel Bloom‘s solo show, “Death, Let Me Do My Show” is now streaming on Netflix.
The one-woman musical comedy is “NOT about the ever-present spectre of death … [and] will in NO way explore the pandemic and all the tumultuous events that ensued in her personal life.”
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Donna Vivino, the standby for the role of Jersey in Hell’s Kitchen, will play the leading role Dec. 3-11 at the Shubert Theatre.
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Oedipus, written & directed by Robert Icke, continues through Jan. 4, 2025 at Wyndham’s Theatre.
Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.
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The Broadway production of The Book of Mormon —winner of 9 Tony Awards (2011), including Best Musical—will celebrate its 5,000th performance at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Nov. 4 at 7 PM.
The hit production is the longest-running show in the 99-year history of the O’Neill (a distinction the production has carried since 2019) as well as the 12th longest-running Broadway show of all time.
Current cast: Kevin Clay (Elder Price), Cody Jamison Strand (Elder Cunningham), Keziah John-Paul (Nabulungi,) PJ Adzima (Elder McKinley), and Jacques C. Smith (Mafala Hatimbi), with Lewis Cleale, Derrick Williams, Randy Aaron, J. Casey Barrett, Graham Bowen, Isaiah Tyrelle Boyd, Thomas Doegler, Rosharra Francis, Garfield Hammonds, Arica Jackson, Kristen Jeter, Joshua Keen, John K. Kramer, Ben Laxton, Terrie Lynne, Matthew Marks, Noah Marlowe, Henry McGinniss, Tony Moreno, Jevares Myrick, Andrew Nelin, Darius Nichols, John Eric Parker, John Pinto Jr., Christian Probst, Andrew Stevens Purdy, Destinee Ree.
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Kyle Falconer, Laura Wilde & Johnny McKnight’s No Love Songs continues through Oct. 20 at CT’s Goodspeed, directed by Andrew Panton.
John McLarnon (Jessie) and Anna Russell-Martin (Lana).
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Elliot Davis, George Stiles & and Anthony Drewe’s Becoming Nancy continues through Nov. 2 at the UK’s Birmingham Rep, directed & choreographed by Jerry Mitchell.
Joseph Peacock (David Starr), Joseph Vella (Maxie Boswell), Paige Peddie (Frances Bailey), Rebecca Trehearn (Kath Starr), Genevieve Nicole (Aunt Val), Mathew Craig (Eddie Starr), Stephen Ashfield (Hamish McClarnon), Daisy Greenwood (Abigail Henson), Layla Armstrong-Hughes (Marcia Tubbert), Isaac Elder (Squirrel), Tom Andrew Hargreaves (Bus Conductor/Mr. Boswell), Sebastian Harwood (Jason Lancaster), Lucas Impey (Dennis Gordon), Dominique McIntyre (Chrissie Starr), Richard Meek (Bob Lord), and Rachel Rawlinson (Muriel/Mrs. Boswell), with Shannon Bourne, Joseph Craig, Cameron Gabriel, Ollie Hart-Bradford, Peter Lavery, Zara McLellan, Harry Warburton, Elliot Copeland, Jessica Daugirda, and Jordan Isaac.
Becoming Nancy is set in 1979, and David Starr is unquestionably one of the smartest, most talented high school students in East Dulwich, and to his great surprise, he’s just been given the female lead in the school play. The unconventional casting sends shock waves to everyone around him.
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Manhattan Theatre Club‘s world premiere of Erika Sheffer’s Vladimir, continues through Nov. 10 at New York City Center Stage, directed by Daniel Sullivan.
Norbert Leo Butz, Francesca Faridany, Erik Jensen, Olivia Deren Nikkanen, Jonathan Walker, Erin Darke, and David Rosenberg.
Set in Moscow, Vladimir follows an independent journalist, who is covering Putin’s first term. Struggling to maintain sanity and hope in increasingly hostile circumstances, she finds herself on the brink of an explosive story.
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OPEN MIC(HAEL) WITH MICHAEL ORLAND! will take place Sun. Oct. 17 & Sun. Nov. 14, both at 7 PM, at North Hollywood’s El Portal Theatre.
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Fun Home will run Jan. 16 – Mar. 2, 2025 (opening Jan. 19) at Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre, directed by Stephen Schellhardt.
Neala Barron (Helen), Patrick Byrnes (Bruce), Alanna Chavez (Alison), Eli Vander Griend (Christian), King Hang (Roy/Mark/Pete/Bobby), Austin Hartung (John), Charlie Long (Christian), Hayes McCracken (John), Z Mowry), (Tessa Pundsack (Small Alison), and Elin Joy Seiler (Small Alison), with Liz Bollar, Josiah Haugen, Dakota Hughes, Adelina Marinello, and and Lincoln J. Skoien.
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The world premiere of Martin Storrow’s King of Pangea will run Jun 7 – July 26, 2025 at King’s Head Theatre, directed by Richard Israel.
TBA.
Welcome to the island of Pangea—where the sun never sets, the house band keeps the beat, and the loved ones you’ve lost could be right around the corner. When Christopher Crow faces the loss of his relentlessly hopeful mother, he escapes to the only place that makes sense – the imaginary island of his childhood. With help from a wise-cracking prophet, a swaggering ship captain, and a star-gazing poetess, Christopher sets off on a journey to claim his sovereignty…if he can only put the pieces back together in time. Inspired by the author’s experience, this wholly original and soul-stirring folk musical combines memoir and magical realism as it travels the rich, complicated road from grief to healing, and examines what it means to reclaim hope in the face of a life-altering loss.
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The Broadway production of The Book of Mormon —winner of nine 2011 Tony Awards, including Best Musical — will celebrate its 5,000th performance at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Nov. 4 at 7 PM.
Kevin Clay (Elder Price), Cody Jamison Strand (Elder Cunningham), Keziah John-Paul (Nabulungi), PJ Adzima (Elder McKinley), and Jacques C. Smith (Mafala Hatimbi), Lewis Cleale, Derrick Williams, Randy Aaron, J. Casey Barrett, Graham Bowen, Isaiah Tyrelle Boyd, Thomas Doegler, Rosharra Francis, Garfield Hammonds, Arica Jackson, Kristen Jeter, Joshua Keen, John K. Kramer, Ben Laxton, Terrie Lynne, Matthew Marks, Noah Marlowe, Henry McGinniss, Tony Moreno, Jevares Myrick, Andrew Nelin, Darius Nichols, John Eric Parker, John Pinto Jr., Christian Probst, Andrew Stevens Purdy, Destinee Ree, Jamard Richardson, Jasmin Richardson, Paul Schwensen, Leonard Sullivan, and Racquel Williams.
The hit production is the longest-running show in the 99-year history of the O’Neill (a distinction the production has carried since 2019) as well as the 12th longest-running Broadway show of all time.
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Oedipus, written & directed by Robert Icke, continues through Jan. 4, 2025 at Wyndham’s Theatre.
Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.
