GRACE NOTES: Wednesday, September 14, 2022

 

Today’s Highlights:

  Jasper, world premiere by Grant MacDermott, directed by Katie McHugh, featuring Dominic Fumusa, Abigail Hawk, and Jessica Pimentel, opens at Off-Broadway’s Signature Center.

  Our Man in Santiago, by Mark Wilding, directed by Charlie Mount, featuring Presciliana Esparolini, Nick McDow Musleh, George Tovar, Steve Nevil, and Michael Van Duzer, opens at Off-Broadway’s AMT Theatre.

  Come Fall in Love: The DDLJ Musical world premiere by Nell Benjamin, Vishal Dadlani & Sheykhar, directed by Aditya Chopra, featuring Shoba Narayan (Simran), Austin Colby (Rog Mandel), Irvine Iqbal (Baldev), Rupal Pujara (Lajjo), Vishal Vaidya (Ajit), Siddharth Menon (Kulit), Kate Loprest (Emily “Minky” Soulard), Juice Mackins (Ben), Hannah Jewel Kohn (Cookie), and Jeremy Kushnier (Roger Mandel, Sr.), with Amita Batra, Neha Dharmpuram, Tiffany Engen Rohit Gijare, Marc Heitzman, Usman Ali Ishaq, Nika Lindsay, Ilda Mason, Caleb Mathura, Meher Mistry, Shannon Mullen, Shahil Patel, Zain Patel, Becca Peterson, Kinshuk Sen, Jack Sippel, Michael Starr, Geatali Tampy, and Sonya Venugopal, opens at San Diego’s Old Globe.

  The Secret Comedy of Women, created & performed by Barbara Gehring & Linda Klein, opens at CA’s Huntington Library Theatre.

  Leopoldstadt, by Tom Stoppard, directed by Patrick Marber, featuring Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz, Jenna Augen, Faye Castelow, Arty Froushan, Aaron Neil, Jesse Aaronson, Betsy Aidem, Japhet Balaban, Corey Bill, Daniel Cantor, Erica Dasher, Eden Epstein, Gina Ferrall, Charlotte Graham, Jacqueline Jarrold, Sarah Killough, David Krumholtz, Colleen Litchfield, Tedra Millan, Seth Numrich, Anthony Rosenthal, Sara Topham, Dylan Wallach, Romy Fay, Chris Stevens, Reese Bogin, Max Ryan Burach, Michael Deaner, Pearl Scarlett Gold, Jaxon Cain Grunkleger, Wesley Holloway, Ava Michele Hyl, Joshua, Satine, Aaron Shuf, and Drew Ryan Squire, begins previews at Broadway’s Longacre Theatre.

  The Crucible, directed by Lyndsey Turner, featuring Brendan Cowell (John Proctor), Erin Doherty (Abigail), Eileen Walsh (Elizabeth Proctor), Fisayo Akinade (Reverend Hale), Karl Johnson (Giles Corey), and Matthew Marsh (Danford), with David Ahmad, Nathan Amzi, Zoë Aldrich, Stephanie Beattie, Raphael Bushay, Sophia Brown, Halle Brown, Anushka Chakravarti, Grace Cooper Milton, Rachelle Diedericks, Hero Douglas, Henry Everett, Nick Fletcher, Jersey Blu Georgia, Aoife Haakenson, Colin Haigh, Una Herrmann, Martin Johnston, Evie Marner, Gracie McGonigal, Alastair Parker, Joy Tan, Ami Tredrea, Tilly Tremayne, and Cadence Williams, begins previews at London’s Olivier Theatre.

  Sanctuary City, by Martyna Majok, directed by Zi Alikhan, featuring Ana Nicolle Chavez (“G”) and Miles Fowler (“B”), begins previews at Pasadena Playhouse.

  Season Jam event, which previews selections from the upcoming season, at 7 PM ET at Off-Broadway’s Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.

  Jack & Benny Lipson: When There’s Music concert, with special guests Valerie Perri and Katheryne Penny, at 9:30 PM ET at NYC’s Chelsea Table & Stage (also Sept. 15).

  Kritzerland’s Anything Goes – The 12th Anniversary Show concert, directed by Bruce Kimmel, featuring Jason Graae, Ilene Graff, Damon Kirsche, Danika Masi, Adrienne Stiefel, and Robert Yacko, at 8 PM PT at Studio City’s Feinstein’s at Vitello’s.

  Ann Talman: Elizabeth Taylor and The Shadow of Her Smile concert closes in person & streaming at NYC’s 54 Below.

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Broadway Grosses for the week ending Sept. 11.  Click here for the complete analysis.

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 GRACE NOTES Quote of the Week: “I’m not Jack Nicholson. I’m not Brando. But I do mumble.” ~ Benicio del Toro

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  Tim Rice, Stuart Brayson, Donald Rice & Bill Oakes’ musical adaptation of From Here to Eternity will run Oct. 29 – Dec. 17 (opening Nov. 8) at the Charing Cross Theatre, directed by Brett Smock.

Jonny Amies, Jonathan Bentley, Desmonda Cathabel, Leonard Cook, Kyerron Dixon-Bassey, Sarah Drake, Dominic Adam Griffin, Cassius Hackforth, Robin Hayward, Callum Henderson, James Mateo-Salt, Rhys Nuttall, Jack Ofrecio, Jaden Oshenye, Eve Polycarpou, Adam-Rhys Charles, Carly Stenson, Alan Turkington, and Josephy Vella.

Set against the backdrop of Pearl Harbor, 1941), this gripping tale of illicit love and army life follows the story of four lovers and the soldiers of G Company as their worlds are dramatically ripped apart forever.

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  The National Alliance for Musical Theatre has announced this year’s directors and music directors for the 24th Annual Festival of New Musicals, which will take place Oct. 20 & 21 at Off-Broadway’s New World Stages.

Directors May Adrales, Roger Ellis, Asher Lloyd Ehrenberg, Richard Israel, Rachel Klein, Alan Muraoka, Mei Ann Teo, and Ann Yee.

Music Directors  Deborah Abramson, Andrea Grody, Adam Cole Klepper, Kris Kukul, Adam Brenner Laird, Lily Ling, Julie McBride, and Alexander Tom.

Registration for industry members is FREE and open here.


  Baked! The Musical, by Jord Liu & Deepak Kumar

  Blackout, by Steven Gallagher & Anton Lipovetsky

  Get Out Alive, by Nikki Lynette, Matt Hennessy, Clay Bail, Malcom Fong, Slavic Livins & Zeke Macumber

  King of Pangaea, by Martin Storrow

  Perpetual Sunshine & the Ghost Girls, by Sara Cooper & Lynne Shankel

  Pup! A Chew Story, by Marcus Terrell Smith & Robin Shäfer

  The Female Pope, by Heather Christian & Shannon Burkett

  The Pelican, by Will Lacker & dylan Glatthorn

  Baked! The Musical, by Jord Liu & Deepak Kumar

  Blackout, by Steven Gallagher & Anton Lipovetsky

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  Article: How Patina Miller made Into the Woods her own.

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  “Geena Davis: Dying of Politeness” will take place Tues. Oct. 11 at 7 PM ET at NYC’s 92Y.

  Geena will share tales of a career playing everything from an amnesiac assassin to the parent of a rodent, her eccentric childhood, her relationships, and helping lead the way to the gender parity in Hollywood – all while learning to be a little more badass, one role at a time. A first-hand account of one woman’s journey to fight for herself, and ultimately fighting for women all around the globe.

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   “The School for Good and Evil” will premiere Wed. Oct. 19 on Netflix, directed by Paul Feig.

  Patti LuPone, Kerry Washington, Charlize Theron, Sophia Anne Caruso, Rachel Bloom, Sofia Wylie, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Flatters, Kit Young, Peter Serafinowicz, Rob Delaney, and Mark Heap, with Earl Cave, Demi Isaac Oyiawe Freya Parks, Kaitlyn Akinfelumi, Holly Sturton, Emma Lau, Briony Scarlett, Ally Cubb, Rosie Graham, and Misia Butler.

In the village of Gavaldon, two misfits and best friends, Sophie and Agathat share the unlikeliest of bonds. Sophie and golden-haired Agatha, share the unlikeliest of bonds. Sophie, a golden-haired seamstress, dreams of escaping her dreary life to become a princess, while Agatha, with her grim aesthetic and off-beat mother, has the makings of a real witch. One night under a blood red moon, a powerful force sweeps them away to the School for Good and Evil – where the true stories behind every great fairy tale begin. Yet something is amiss from the start: Sophie is dropped into the School for Evil, run by the glamorous and acid-tongued Lady Lesso, and Agatha in the School for Good, overseen by the sunny and kind Professor Dovey. As if navigating classes with the offspring of the Wicked Witch, Captain Hook, and King Arthur wasn’t hard enough, according to the Schoolmaster, only true love’s kiss can change the rules and send the girls to their rightful schools and destiny.

  Video: Trailer

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  The world premiere of  Martin Casella’s Miss Maude will run Sept. 21 – Oct. 23 (opening Sept. 30) at Houston’s The George Theater, directed by Sheldon Epps.

 Rosalyn Coleman (Maude Callen) and Robert Eli (Eugene Smith).

  The remarkable true story of the relationship between LIFE Magazine photographer, W. Eugene Smith and South Carolina nurse and midwife, Maude Callen. Smith’s photo essay, “Nurse Midwife,” opened a window on a world that, surely, countless LIFE readers had never see – and perhaps had never even imagined” according to LIFE itself. Continuing to draw people together, this story takes new life in its very first theatrical telling.

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  The world premiere of Our Town…But Wilder, written & directed by Richard Krevolin, will begin previews Oct. 1 and open Oct. 8 at Actors Temple Theatre.

  Robert Aloi, Frances Karagio, Chris Carmer, Anne Nadell, Isabell Sheehan, Caitlin Wells, Ben Elias, Scotty Kall, Joseph Monseur, Josh Manson, and Camber Carpenter.

Wilder’s play takes place in a New England town called Grover’s Corner, while Krevolin’s in set in Irrelevant, Connecticut, where a sexually confused 1980’s high school student who has to navigate his high school’s terribly misguided  production of Wilder’s Our Town.

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  Joseph Leo Bwarie, Lori Marshall & Rachael Lawrence’s Cindy & The Disco Ball: The Musical will run Oct. 7-30 at Burbank’s Garry Marshall Theatre, directed by  Bwarie & Christine Lakin, with choreography by Anna Aimee White, an music direction by Ryan Whyman.

  Christopher Baker, Jasiana, Caraballo, Malynda Hale, Hayden Kharrazi, and Abigail Kate Thomas.

  The musical time-travels back to a decade that was dy-no-mite! Colorful fashion, sensational songs, and disco dance moves bring an all new Cinderella story to life. The musical unfolds at a SoCal High School in 1976. On the flip side, a glittering Soul Sister with magic up her sleeves is keeping tabs on Cindy and her “messy” relationship with her stepsister.

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A re-imagined production of Evita will run Sept. 23 – Oct. 30 (opening Sept. 24) at PA’s Bucks County Playhouse, directed by Will Pomerantz, with choreography by Marcos Santanam and music direction by Aaron Jodoin.

  Gabriella Enriquez (Eva Perón), Pablo Torres (Che), Eric Ulloa (Perón), Devin Cortez (Magaldi), and Maria Bilbao (The Mistress), with Michelle Alves, Andrés Acosta, Marissa Barrágan, Zach Bravo, Edgar Cavazos, Jimena Flores Sanchez, Juan Guillen, Nicolette Hernandez, Edgar Lopez, Amanda Rivera-Torres, Madeline Serrano, and Sophia Viscuse.

  This new dance-centric production eschews the traditional setting, and sets it in the basement of an Argentinian tango bar.

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 Celebration Theatre presents a world-premiere workshop reading Jen Olivares’ Birthday Brunch Sept. 28 & 29 (both at 7:30 PM PT) at LA’s LGBT Center, directed by the playwright.

Cast not reported.

A semi-autobiographical work about the contemporary Native experience in Southern California. Through the lens of Tiffany, a queer, housing-unstable artist venturing back into her homelands, we dance alongside her struggles and joys as her estranges family reveals and reconnects the unjust histories and bonds buried between them. With little land, and at time, community hold onto, Tiffany’s birthday wish is for a home reborn.

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  The world premiere of A M.A.D.D. Mixtape will take place Sat. Oct. 1 at 7:30 PM at Chicago’s Harold Washington Cultural Center, created, choreographed & directed by Donnetta “LilBit” Jackson, with additional choreography by Birl Barrett, Andrew Carr, Starinah “Star” Dixon, Alexandrya Fryson, and Caleb Jackson.

A showcase of African Diasporic lineage and the rhythmic connections of Tap and Footwork.

 


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