Today’s Highlights:
Brace Brace, by Oli Forsyth, directed by Daniel Raggett, featuring Phil Dunster, Craige Els, and Anjana Vasan, opens at London’s Royal Court Theatre.
Roundabout Theatre‘s The Counter, by Meghan Kennedy, directed by David Cromer, featuring Anthony Edwards, Susannah Flood, and Amy Warren, opens at Off-Broadway’s Laura Pels Theatre.
The Counter, by Meghan Kennedy, directed by David Cromer, featuring Anthony Edwards (Paul) , Amy Warren (Peg), and Susannah Flood (Katie), opens at Off-Broadway’s Laura Pels Theatre.
American Idiot, by Green Day, directed by Snehal Desai, featuring Steven-Adam Agdeppa, L.J. Benet, Will Branner, Jerusha Cavazos, Lark Detweiler, Daniel Durant, FKaia T. Fitzgerald, Landen Gonzales, Tyler Hardwick, Otis Jones IV, Milo Manheim, Josué Martinez; Giovanni Maucere, James Olivas, Mason Alexander Park, Monika Peña; Mars Storm Rucker, Mia Sempertegui; Angel Theory, and Ali Fumiko Whitney, opens at LA’s Mark Taper Forum.
Frankinland, by Lloyd Suh, directed by Chika Ike, featuring Noah Keyishian, Mason Reeves, and Thomas Jay Ryan, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s Ensemble Studio Theatre.
We Live in Cairo, by The Lazours (Daniel & Patrick), directed by Taibi Magar, featuring Ali Louis Bourzgui, Drew Elhamalawy, John El-Jor (Mean Girls), Nadina Hassan, Michael Khalid Karadsheh, and Rotana Tarabzouni, begins previews at Off-Broadway’s New York Theatre Workshop.
Varla Jean Merman: The Errors Tour, by Jeffrey Roberson, Ricky Graham & Jacques LaMarre, closes at 8:30 PM at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending Oct. 6.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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Jason Robert Brown in concert will take place Fri. Oct. 25 at 8 PM at Carnegie Hall.
Kelly O’Hara, Raúl Esparza, Shoshana Bean, J. Harrison Ghee, Heather Headley, and Ben Platt.
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Marla Mindelle & Constantine Rousouli’s Titanique will begin previews Dec. 9 and open Jan. 9, 2025 at the Picadilly Circus, directed by Tye Blue.
Darren Bennett (Victor Garber/Luigi), Lauren Drew ( Céline), Jordan Luke Gage (Cal), Stephen Guarino (Ruth)), Rob Houchen (Jack), Kat Ronney (Rose), Charlotte Wakefield (Molly Brown), and Layton Williams (the Iceberg), with Freddie King, Adrianne Langley, Madison Swan, Rodney Vubya, and Kristina Walz.
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The Hollywood Independent Theater Festival has announced its 2024 lineup, which will take place at LA’s Stephanie Feury Studio Theater (5636 Melrose Ave.) Click here for the festival link.
The Connie Converse Universe (Oct. 16 at 7 PM), starring Hope Levy.
In this 55-minute acoustic biographical cabaret, audiences will explore the life and enduring mystery of Connie Converse, a pioneering female folk singer-songwriter who vanished in August 1974. Her music, rediscovered in 2009, captivates a new generation. Hope Levy stars as the song messenger, reviving Converse’s music and sharing their unique connection.
The Funny Thing About Men (Oct. 16 at 8:30 PM), starring Mandy Williams.
Williams invites audiences into her home for humorous insights on domestic life and the inner thoughts of women. Through a comedic lens, the play poignantly examines modern relationships, capturing the fun, faith, and frailty of life and love. Williams utilizes song, dance, roller skates, and the occasional ukulele solo to bring her hilarious observations to life.
Sonnets From Suburbia (Nov. 14 at 7 PM), starring Penny Peyser,
A quirky and hilarious take on modern life through an Elizabethan lens. With her trusty ukulele, Peyser shakes up Shakespeare.
Final Girl: The Musical (Nov. 14 at 8:30 PM), starring Callie Ott.
Callie must confront an abusive relationship and defeat her killer boyfriend. With the help of a 911 operator and her knowledge of horror films, she fights to break the cycle of abuse and become the final girl standing. Inspired by true events.
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Distant Thunder, by Lynne Taylor Corbett, Shaun Taylor Corbett, Chris Wiseman, Robert Lindsey-Naffis, & Michael Moricz, continues through Oct. 27 at A.R.T/New York Theaters, directed & choreographed by Lynne Taylor Corbett.
Jeff Barehand, Spencer Battiest, Aubee Billie, Xander Chauncey, Bonale Fambrini, Brent Florend-Sitwallapum, Angela Gómez, Irma-Estelle Laguerre, Johnlee Lookingglass, Michelle Rios, Glenn Stanton, Sampwe Tarrant, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, and Chelsea Zeno.
Darrell Waters, a half-Blackfeet, half-white lawyer, returns to the Blackfeet Nation to broker a deal with an energy company. The deal would bring economic benefits to the region, but it would also destroy the Pikuni language immersion school on the reservation. Darrell must decide whether to prioritize his professional ambitions or the preservation of his people’s culture.
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The world premiere of Dr. Strangelove, adapted by Sean Foley & Armando Iannucci, directed by Foley, continues through Dec. 21 at the Noël Coward Theatre.
Steve Coogan (multiple roles), Giles Terera (General Buck Turgisdon), John Hopkins (General Jack D. Ripper), Oliver Alvin-Wilson (Jefferson), Penny Ashmore (Vera Lynn), Ben Deery (General Staines), Richard Dempsey (Frank/ Mabli Gwynne), Mark Hadfield (Faceman), Tony Jayawardena (Russian Ambassador Bakov, Tom Kelsey, Daniel Norford), Dharmesh Patel (Lincoln/ Adam Sina/ Alex Stoll/, and Ben Turner (Colonel Bat Guano).
This explosively funny satire of mutually assured destruction will leave a whole new generation of audiences laughing and afraid.
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Lorna Dallas: Snapshots will take place Oct. 26 & Nov. 3 at NYC’s Chelsea Table + Stage, directed by Barry Kleinbort, with music direction by Christopher Denny.
(Oct. 26 at 8 PM) here.
(Nov. 3 at 7 PM) here.
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Britta Johnson’s Life After will run Apr. 16 – May 4, 2025 at Toronto’s Mirvish Theatre, directed by Annie Tippe, with additional creative team members TBA.
Isabella Esler, and more TBA.
In the new musical, famous self-help author Frank Carter’s optimistic advice offers little solace to his 16-year-old daughter, Alice. After his untimely death, Alice embarks on a quest for truth, unraveling the events that changed her family forever.
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Jay Armstrong Johnson’s I Put a Spell On You: ALiiVE at Webster Hall, in support of the Ali Forney Center, will take place Mon. Oct. 21 at at 8 PM at NYC’s Webster Hall, directed by Heath Saunders.
Mike Baerga, Hope Melody Easterbrooke, Tyler Eisenreich, Eamon Foley, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Reed Luplau, Leo Moctezuma, Jenny Oehlwein, Julius Rubio, Kellen Stancil, Theresa Stone, and Michael Anthony.
J. Harrison Ghee, Todrick Hall, Karli Dinardo, Nick Gaga, Domanick Hubbard, F. Michael Haynie, Jonte’ Moaning, Kimmi Moore, Jake Pedersen, and Trent Saunders, Robyn Hurder, Stephen Brower, Yeman Brown, Max Clayton (Music Man), Heath Saunders, and Emma Sofia, with Karma Jenkins, Dani Dennison, Maddox Martin, and Kathryn Priest.
Eli Alfau, Laura Aronoff, Claire Avakian, Annelise Baker, Scott Bebell, Keely Beirne, Jordan Berkman, Antonio Beverly, Noah Blessings, Josh Bordman, Rhagan Carter, Thea Celey, Aria Christina Evans, Emma Cook, Kaylee DaCosta, Taylor Daniels, Maria DeSario, Briana Doran, Ava Esposito, Annie Gagen, Cassandra Gauthier, Jules Geiss, Jada German, Cam Gradel, Logan Gray Saad, Rachel Grinde, Anna Guerra, Niara Hardister, Chance Hoover, Rachel Hull, Abbey Hunt, Gabe Hyman, Brittany Jenkins, Dainique Jones, Leah Joy Faircloth, Rachel Kay, Erin Kei, Maya Kitayama, Michal Kolaczkowski, Camryn Kopetic, Matthew Liotine, James Little Jr., Giuseppe Little, Sam Lobel, Delaney Love, Hector Maisonet, Sarah Mary Grace Thackery, Minju Michelle Lee, Alex Mitchell, Bella Mittenthal, Justin Mock, Mamiko Nakatsugawa, Nick Nazzaro, Antoine Neal, David Nick Alea, Kay Noelle, Fred Odgaard, Yurika Ono, Alex Osorio, Hugo Piazano, Chloe Rae Kehm, Luca Rapisarda, Jeremey Ray, Ellie Reid, Gabriel Reyes, Jonathan Reyes, Devin Richey, Kristin Roa, Sarah Rose, Aliya Rose, Bridget Rose Quinn, Grace Rusnica, Nygel Sejismundo, Drew Shoemaker, Jamal Shuriah, Omari Simmons, Sissa Strain, Yasmyn Sumiyoshi, Jack Taylor, Christopher Tipps, Emily Ulrich, Raquel Umbarila, Danny Venini, Ahren Victory, Julian Wicks, Kiara Williams, Evor Wright, Crystal Wright, Davey Wright Jr., Jon Yepez, and Cole Zieser.
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Jill Sobule & Liza Birkenmeir’s F*ck7thGrade will return Nov. 1-16 to the Wild Project, directed by Lisa Peterson, with music direction by Julie Wolf.
Jill Sobule, Julie Wolf, Kristen Ellis-Henderson, and Nini Camps.
A “queer musical memoir.” An adolescent romance, a brief rise to pop stardom, a queer musical memoir (about how we’ll never get out of middle school).
