Today’s Highlights:
D’Jamin Bartlett:Nightlcub: A True Story concert, featuring D’Jamin Bartlett & Mark Cornfield, at 7 PM at NYC’s Green Room 42.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending May 17.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards have been announced:
Click here for all the winners.
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The world premiere of How Shakespeare Saved My Life, written & performed by Jacob Ming-Trent, will run June 9 – July 5 at DC’s Folger Theatre, directed by Tony Taccone.
“I wanted to tell my story, but I wanted to tell it with purpose and for a purpose,” Ming-Trent shared about the inception of this play. I thought there was another kid out there who needed to hear it, a young actor who needed to hear it, a young hip-hop artist, a young painter, a young whoever who needed to hear it and that my story could save their life. That’s why I called it How Shakespeare Saved My Life.
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A filmed version of London’s Giant, starring John Lithgow, will be released worldwide on July 9.
Click here to find a theater near you.
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The Sound of Music, directed by Jack O’Brien, continues through May 24 at the Pantages Theatre.
Cayliegh Capaldi (Maria Rainer), Kevn Early (Captain Georg von Trapp), Christine Noll (Mother Abbess), Nichalos rodriguez (Max Ketweiler), Kate Loprest (Elsa Schraeder),Ian Coursey (Rolf Gruber), John Adinson (Franz), John Adkison (Franz), Jennifer Maleke (Frau Schmidt), Corey Breenan (Admiral von Schreiber), Daniel Sullivan (Herr Zeller), Jennifer Malene (Frau Schmidt),Corey Goreenan (Admiral von Schreiber), Torben Mularski (Friedrich), Skylar Mattews (Louisa), Reece Boyle (Kurt), Haddie Mac (Brigitta), Berekley Waulk (Marta), Everly Beeson (Gretl), and Meredith Lustig (Sister Sophia), with Sydney K. Borchers, Alli Echelmeyer, Dylan Bradford, and Blaire Eilene Baker.
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Death Note: The Musical, by Frank Wildhorn, Jack Murphy, and Ivan Menchell, will run July 30 – Sept. 12 at the Barbicon Theatre, directed by Stephen Whitson.
Xander Pang and Colin Ryan.
If you had the power over life and death, what would you do?
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Screenings: Free Classics in the Park will run May 21-30 at the Vista Hermosa Park Amphitheater (100 N. Toluca St.). There is street parking and parking in the adjacent lot. Seating at the Park Amphitheater is Limited. Casting not announced.
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Richard 2 (May 21-22 at 4:30 PM)), directed by Art Manke.
Tartuffe, (May May 25-26 at 4:30 PM), directed by JohnnyP Yoder.
Henry 1v, (May 29 at 4:30 PM), directed by Celia Mandela Rivera.
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Galileo, by Danny Strong, Zoe Sarnak &Michael Weiner, will begin previews Nov. 10 and open Dec. 6 at the Shubert Theatre, directed by Michael Mayer, with choreography by David Neumann.
Raul Esparza, Jeremy Kushnier, and Joy Woods.
Galileo is the electrifying and emotional new musical about maverick scientist Galileo Galilei. When he makes astronomical discoveries that revolutionize humanity’s understanding of the universe, he must defend his findings before the most powerful religious institution in the world.
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Broadway’s Operation Mincemeat has extended for the 9th time, now through Feb. 14, 2027 at the Golden Theatre, directed by Twyla Tharp.
Jessi Kirtley (Jean Leslie & Others), Brandon Contreras (Charles Cholmondeley & Others), Jeff Kready (Hester Leggatt & others), Amanda Jill Robinson (Johnny Bvan & Others), and Julia Knitel (Ewen Montagu & Others)
Singin’ in the Rain meets Strangers on a Train — Operation a fast-paced, hilarious and unbelievable true story of the twisted secret mission that won us World War II.
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A Woman Among Momen, by Julia Jay Jonas, currently in previews, will open June 4 and continue through June 28 at the Claire Tow Theater, directed by Sarah Cameron Hughes.
Brittany K. Allen (Christine), Gabriel Brown (roy), Tina Chilip Tina),’ Zoë Geltman (Grace),Morgan Siobhan Green (Rida/Trisha), Hannah Heller ( Sarah), Lucy Kaminsky (‘Tammy), Drew Lewis (Lane), and Dee Pelletier (Cleo).
It’s a summer day in Northampton, Massachusetts and Cleo, founder of the local women’s wellness center, holds court in her backyard. As friends, family and neighbors pass through, the air hums with a tension that may destroy the community she’s worked so hard to build.
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The free worldwide broadcast of Miscast26 has been extended through May 26.
Watch here.
