Carnival! @ Goodspeed Opera House
The heart-warming tale of a naïve young woman who joins a traveling circus. Surrounded by a riot of acrobats and jugglers, music makers and clowns, she is dazzled at first by the troupe’s manipulative magician. In the end she finds happiness with a disillusioned puppeteer who can only express himself through his delightful puppets.
July 9-Sept 18, 2010
[Tickets: $35-$73; Special prices for children 12 and under]
Goodspeed Opera House, Main Street, East Haddam, CT. (860-873-8668).
Ella - The Musical @ Long Wharf Theatre
Featuring more than two-dozen hit songs, Ella The Musical weaves myth, memory, and music into a stylish and sophisticated journey through the life of Ella Fitzgerald, one of the greatest jazz singers of the 20th-century.
September 22 - October 17, 2010 [Tickets: $40-$70]
Long Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Drive EXIT 46 off I-95, New Haven, CT (203-787-4282)
Godspell in Bridgeport
The Park City Players, a theater troupe comprised of students representing twelve area high schools, present their first production of the 2010-2011 theatrical season with their version of the rock opera Godspell from September 16 - 19.
[Tickets: $25, Seniors $20]
Playhouse on the Green, 177 State Street, Bridgeport, CT. (203-333-3666)
Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre
Relax and enjoy the favorites and the classics of Broadway's musicals, mysteries and comedies! Currently playing "Showboat" through July 13th
Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre, US 1 at Woodbridge, VA.(703-550-7384).
Dixie Swim Club @ Bayway Arts Center in East Islip
Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships. The show focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years.
September 11 – 26, 2010[Tickets: Adult $18, Seniors & Student $16, Youth $14]
Bayway Arts Center, 265 East Main Street, East Islip, Long Island, NY. (631-581-2700)
Guild Hall East Hampton
A fine art museum, professional theater, and community education center presenting visual, performing and literary arts events. Plus a full season of summer entertainment for the entire family.
Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, Long Island, NY. (631-324-0806)
Key for Two @ Broadhollow Theatre in Elmont
Two successful comedy playwrights have teamed up to create this delightful comedy about a kept woman who is canny enough to be kept by two men. "Explodes into the happiest of frolics," exclaims critics.
September 11 - October 3, 2010
Wednesday Performance on 9/15 at 2pm & 8pm.
[Tickets: Adults: Advance $23/$25 at door; $21 Seniors: $18; Students: $14 - Age 16 & under]
Broadhollow Elmont Theatre, 700 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, Long Island, NY. (516-775-4420 or 631-581-2700)
Tilles Center, Brookville
A Season of Outstanding Musical, Dance and Comedy Performances at
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, on the C.W. Post campus of Long Island University in Brookville - Long Island's premier concert hall, NY. (516-299-3100)
2010-2011 Season
2010-2011 Season Announce
Sept. 23, 2010 - May 22, 2011 * Performances Thurs - Sat 8:00 pm. Sun at 2:00 pm. [Tickets: $20 - $40]
Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ. (973-971-3706)
2010-2011 Season @ George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick
One of New Jersey's preeminent professional theatres committed to the production of new and established plays. With a staff of 50 artists, technicians and administrators, George Street Playhouse develops innovative theatre that encourages the growth of the theatrical art form, while reflecting and addressing the needs of our community.
George Street Playhouse, 9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ. (732-246-7717)
All's Well That Ends Well @ The New Jersey Shakespeare Theatre, Madison
This new vision of Shakespeare's mercurial romance features an ensemble cast of nine actors switching identities as the play moves from Rossillion to Paris to Florence and back again. Whether the love story ends well or not well is often a matter of debate, and that ambiguity is, in part, what has made the tale so compelling to audiences for over four centuries.
September 15 - October 10, 2010 * Tues & Wed. 7:30pm. Thu & Fri 8:00pm. Sat 2:00 & 8:00pm. Sun 2:00 & 7:30pm. [Tickets: $28-$52]
F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, Morris Township, NJ (973-408-5600)
Character Assassins NJ Rep
Matthew Gibbon, liberal lion and university president, may have finally gone too far in his battle against the conservative Dean of the law school, his son-in-law and former protégé. His daughter is caught between them and the entire university community is up in arms. The personal and political collide in this stunning new play about loyalty, power, and torture memos.
September 23 - October 31 * Thursdays & Fridays, 8pm. Saturdays at 3 & 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm. [Tickets: $35 - $60] New Jersey Repertory Company - Lumia Theater, 179 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ. (732-229-3166)
Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank
This historic 1926 theatre is just minutes from the ocean, in this beautiful and charming town built on the banks of the Navesink River drawing over 130,000 thousand people annually, in addition to the thousands who flock to Red Bank's annual film and music festivals.
Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth Street, Redbank, NY. (732-842-9000)
HAIRSPRAY Sept. 22 - Oct. 17 @ Paper Mill Playhouse
Winner of eight Tony Awards including "Best Musical" and "Best Original Score," the show Variety described as an "infinitely spirited, bubblegum-flavored confection" launches our new season aerosol-style. You'll tap your feet to the beat as Tracy Turnblad and friends triumph over high school bullies, racism and enemies everywhere of big girls with big hair.
Wed & Thu at 7:30pm. Thu, Sat & Sun at 1:30pm. Fri & Sat at 8pm. [Tickets: $25 - $92] Paper Mill, Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ. (973-376-4343)
Intimate Apparel in Red Bank
Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage's vivid tale is set among the bustle of New York in the early part of the 20th century.
Sept. 21 - Oct. 16, 2010 [Tickets: $30-$56] Two River Theater Company's Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, NJ. (732-345-1400)
Kean University Stages
Fine-quality entertainment close to home. Artists not just from across the river but from around the globe perform at Kean Uiniversity. So make time to see a season of world-class performances and learn more about our campus and programs.
Kean University Stages, Route 439 (North Ave) & Route 82 (Morris Avenue), Elizabeth, NJ (908-737-SHOW - 7469), or
go to our Web site www.keanstage.com
LOST BOY FOUND IN WHOLE FOODS @ on the Campus of Kean University, Union
Thomas, a young painter, is visiting Edna, his comfortably An optimistic “Lost Boy” from Sudan meets a suburban mother in desperate need of adventure. What begins as an unlikely friendship soon becomes an unbreakable bond that leads them toward a better understanding of their place in the world.
September 2 - 19
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m.
$25 Standard • $20 Senior • $15 Student
Zella Fry Theatre on the Campus of Kean University, 1000 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ. (908-737-7469)
Menopause The Musical®
The Hilarious Celebration of Women and The Change!®
September 17-October 31, 2010
Tuesdays-Saturdays at 8PM
Saturdays & Sundays at 2PM
Tickets: $45
South Orange Performing Arts Center, One SOPAC Way, South Orange, NJ. (973-313 ARTS)
NJPAC - Prudential Hall, Newark
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center's Prudential Hall has excellent sound and sight lines, and every seat is "the best seat in the house." The diversity of the performances is unparalleled.
NJPAC, One Center Street, Newark, NJ. (1-888-GO-NJPAC)
NJPAC - Victoria Theater, Newark
NJPAC is easily accessible by car or public transportation, and offers plenty of safe, affordable parking. The food in Theater Square Grill is four-star. And with excellent sound and sight lines, every seat at NJPAC is "the best seat in the house."
Victoria Theater @ NJPAC, One Center Street, (Theater Square), Newark, NJ. (973-353-8046)
Noises Off @ Nutley Little Theatre
The mapcap Broadway farce is coming to Nutley.
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays Sept. 10 - 25, 2010 [Tickets: $15; Students & Seniors $12]
Nutley Little Theatre, 47 Erie Place, Nutley, NJ. (877-238-5596)
Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center
OSPAC is made possible by the generous donations of sponsors throughout West Orange and Northern New Jersey. Through donor support we are able to offer low cost and free performances. There are many ways that you can help. No donation is too small!
Tickets are available at the door.
Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center -at Crystal Lake, 4 Boland Drive, West Orange. NJ.
Raritan Valley Community College Somerville
Great comedy, musical and family entertainment in Central New Jersey The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College, College Drive (Orr Drive), Somerville,, NJ. (908-725-3420)
Rounding Third
A comedy about baseball, little league and what it means to win the game.
Thursdays and Fridays @ 8pm
Saturdays @ 3pm and 8pm
Sundays @ 3pm
Previews April 6 and 7 @ 8pm [Tickets: $25/Students & Seniors: $15]
Mile Square Theatre, Monroe Theatrespace, 720 Monroe Street, Second Floor, Hoboken, NJ (201-208-7809)
State Theatre, New Brunswick
A magnificently renovated 1921 1800-seat theater presenting a diversity of world-class events including international orchestras, Broadway musicals, jazz, dance ensembles, comedians, operas, country music, children's events, world music, a film series, and more. New Jersey's STATE THEATRE, 15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ. (732-246-7469)
The Fantasticks @ Circle Playhouse in Piscataway
The story of young love, innocence, and realization of what is most important in life. The show's original off-Broadway production ran a total of 42 years and 17,162 performances, making it the world's longest-running musical. It is a joyful must-see for the entire family.
Sept. 17th - Oct. 3rd, 2010 * Fridays and Saturdays 8:00pm. Sundays at 3:00 pm. [Adults $17; Seniors and Students $16]
Circle Playhouse, 416 Victoria Ave. Piscataway, NJ. (732-968-7555)
Absolution
The innermost thoughts of a vicious serial killer are exposed. Is he an avenging angel on a divine mission or a mass murderer?
September 8 - October 3, 2010 * Tue, Wed at 7:30pm. Thu-Sat at 8:30pm. Sat at 2:30pm. Sun at 3:30 & 7:30pm. [Tickets: $25]
59E59th Street, NYC. (212-279-4200)
All American Girls
The play examines racism, deceit, and betrayal after the coach of an all-Negro female baseball team goes missing in 1945 Chicago. The drama denotes an era in American history where women were called on to keep baseball alive as the men went off to fight in World War II. Wed at 8:00pm, Thu at 7:00pm [Tickets: $36.50 - $59.50]
Actors Temple Teatre, 339 W. 47th Street, NYC (212-239-6200)
Angels in America
A revival of Tony Kushner's two-part "gay fantasia on national themes." The plays Millennium Approaches and Perestroika will be presented in repertory.
September 14, 2010 - January 30, 2011 * Tue - Fri at 7:30pm. Sat at 2pm & 8pm, Sun at 2pm & 7:30pm. [Tickets: $20.00 - $85]
Signature Theatre at Peter Norton Space, 555 West 42nd Street, NYC. Tel. 212-244-PLAY
Apollo Theater
The world famous theater is so much more than a historic landmark - it is a source of pride and a symbol of the brilliance of American artistic accomplishment. With its rich history and continued significance, the Apollo Theater, considered the bastion of African-American culture and achievement, is one of the most fascinating chronicles in American history.
The Apollo, 253 W. 125th Street (between 7th & 8th Avenues), (Tel. 212-531-5305)
Barrier Island
A fearless community chooses to stake their lives on the strength of the historic Galveston seawall; built to protect the island from natural disasters. They await the arrival of one of the most devastating hurricanes to hit the United States since Katrina, Hurricane Ike.
April 30 - May 22, 2010 * Thu - Sat at 8pm. Sun at 7 pm. also May 3 at 8pm, May 19 at 8pm [Tickets: $18; Seniors & Students $15]
Center Stage, 48 West 21st Street, 4th floor, NYC. (212-352-3101).
BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange
A home for the arts, cultural diversity and inventiveness in Park Slope, Brooklyn providing a nurturing, year-round performance, rehearsal and educational space encouraging artistic risk-taking preseting entertainment for the whole family. Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 421 Fifth Avenue (near the corner of 8th St. in Park Slope) NYC. (718-832-0018) Sunday April 25, 2010, 11:00 AM - THE JUMPIN' JUNIPER SHOW sing-a-long featuring BROADWAY BOUND with LEIGH STEIN
Black Angels Over Tuskegee
The true story of six men who become the first African-American fighter pilots in the U.S. Army Air Forces. The show goes beyond the headlines of the popular stories of the Tuskegee Airmen and exposes the men who exhibited the courage to excel, in spite of all the overwhelming odds against them.
Mon at 8:00pm; Tue at 7:00pm; Sat at 8:00pm; Sun at 7:00pm. [$36.50]
Actors Temple Theatre, 339 W. 47th Street. NYC. (212-239-6200)
Blue Man Group
3 zany characters in blue take you on a boisterous multi-sensory experience combining theatre, music, art, science and vaudeville into a form of entertainment that's like nothing you've ever experienced. This long-running show always has lots of new material.
[Tickets: $63 - $70] Tue - Thu at 8pm; Fri at 7pm, 10pm; Sat at 4pm, 7pm, 10pm; Sun at 2pm, 5pm, 8pm Astor Place Theatre, 434 Lafayette Street , NYC. (212-307-4100)
Border Towns
A collision of recordings from the borders. Yodels, anthems, ambient sounds & fringe broadcasts are layered in perfect lockstep with seven performers. With myopic precision, musical Americana is reconstructed one town at a time.
Sept 10-18 * Tue-Sun at 9:00 pm. [$18 Tix / $12 (buy Before Sept 4)]
Mainstage, HERE Arts Cnter, 145 Sixth Ave. (between Spring and Broome), NYC.(212-352-3101)
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Presenting a variety of performers and events where you can experience the great musical and dance artists and family productions at affordable prices to will entertain the whole family.
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, 2900 Campus Road & Hillel Place, Brooklyn, NYC. (718-951-4500)
Delusion @ BAM Harvey Theater
A pioneering storyteller whose ever-intriguing convergence of technology, violin, visuals, and voice creates spellbinding tales, Laurie Anderson opens the Next Wave Festival with this phantasmagoric world made up of short plays, on electronically enhanced violin with supporting virtuoso musicians.
Sep 21—25 & Sep 28—30; Oct 1 & 2, 2010, 7:30pm
Sep 26 & Oct 3, 2010, 3pm [Tickets: $20, 35, 45, 60]
BAM Harvey Theater, 651 Fulton Street between Ashland Place and Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, NY. (718-636-4129)
DUO Multicultural Arts Center
New York's newest venue for concerts, dance, film and new media exhibitions on the Lower East Side. Check out the exciting list of screenings and performances.
DUO Multicultural Arts Center, 62 East 4th Street, NYC (212-598-4320)
Exit/Entrance
Playwright Aidan Mathews examines the power of love, commitment, and memory is this intelligent and compassionate play, which premiered in the Peacock at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
Sept. 10 - October 3, 2010
Tue, Wed at 7:15pm. Thu-Fri at 8:15pm. Sat at 2:15pm & 8:15pm.
Sun at 3:15pm. [Tickets: $25]
59 E 59th Street Theatre, 59 E 59, NYC (212-279-4200)
Food for Thought Luncheons @ The Paley Center for Media,
A weekly series of one-act plays by award-winning writers performed by an alternating repertory of Broadway stars. The series was created by writer Susan Charlotte in order to provide a home for the oft neglected short form. (September 13 – December 20) [Single tickets: $75] he Paley Center for Media, 25 W. 52nd Street, NYC. (646-366-9340)
Freud's Last Session
Dr. Sigmund Freud and the young C. S. Lewis clash on the existence of God, love, sex, and the meaning of life—only two weeks before Freud chooses to take his own.
Tue at 7pm. Wed - Sat at 8pm; Sat at 2pm. Sun at 3pm. [Tickets: $65]
Living Theatre, 19 Clinton Street, NYC (212-352-3101)
Fuhgeddaboudit (Spaghetti and Matzo Balls ) @ Baruch Performing Arts Center
What happens when a nice Italian boy falls in love with a sweet Jewish girl - Spaghetti & Matzo Balls Fuhggetaboudit! is a hilarious fall out of your seat laughing romantic comedy that tells the story of Tony and Sarah, two college kids from Brooklyn who fall in love. But when her mother finds out…she has a heart attack…Oy Vey!
Sunday, September 26, 2010 @ 2:00 pm. [$34.50 - $43.50]
Engelman Recital Hall, 55 Lexington Ave., NYC
(Enter on E. 25th St bet. Lexington & 3rd Aves.), NYC (646-312-4085
Gatz
A reenactment of the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic. Performances begin with Acts 1 & 2 (Chapters 1-5) on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 3 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.; they resume after a dinner break with Acts 3 & 4 (Chapters 6-9) on Wednesday, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m.
September 26 - November 14, 2010 * no perfs: Oct 13th
[Tickets: $150] Public Theatre, 425 Lafayette Street, NYC. (212-967-7555)
Henry Street Settlement
Dance, Music, Comedy and Theatrical performances scheduled throughout the year on New York's Lower East Side. Some events are Free.
Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand St (Lower East Side North side of Grand Street, NYC. (212-598-0400)
I Am Going To Run Away
A one-person musical, incorporating obscure vaudeville-era songs (1890s-1930s), Victorian children's literature, and original writing. Written and directed by Bree Benton, music by Franklin Bruno.
October 1 - 10, 2010 * Fri & Sat at 10:00pm. Sunday at 2:30pm.[Tickets $15; Student/Seniors $10]
LaMaMa's Club, 74 A East 4th Street, NYC. (212-475-7710)
In Transit
Inspired by the rhythms and sounds of life on the subway, this new a cappella musical follows an aspiring actress, a fledgling financier, a street-savvy beatboxer, a cab driver, and others as they find their way in New York City.
Sept. 21 - October 30, 2010, 2010 * Tue, Wed at 7:00 pm. Thu - Sat at 8:00pm. Sat at 2:00 pm. Sun at 3:00 pm. also Sep 26 at 3pm, Oct 3 at 3pm, Oct 10 at 3pm, Oct 13 at 2pm
[Tickets: $45.00 - $60.00]
59 E. 59th Street, NYC (212-279-4200)
It Must Be Him
A play by Kenny Solms about a whiz kid comedy writer from the heyday of variety television who is now down on his luck.
August 24 - September 26, 2010 * Mon - Sun at 7pm. Sat & Sun at 3pm. [Tickets: $65]
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, 416 West 42nd Street, NYC. (212-279-4200).
John Tartaglia's Imaginocean!
A new musical that follows the adventure of a group of fish friends, who uncover a map which leads them to ultimately uncover the treasure of each other's friendship. The cast of puppets fare designed by The Puppet Kitchen.
Wed at 11:00am & 2:00pm; Wed at 7:00pm. Sat at 11:00am. Sun at 12:00pm. [Tickets: $26.50 - $39.00]
New World Stages, 340 West 50th Street, NYC. (212-239-6200)
Line
The longest-running play in off-off-Broadway history, Israel Horovitz's one-act dark comedy is about five people waiting in line. This is no ordinary line ... this is the line of life. There isn't anything they won't do to each other to be first.
Fridays & Saturdays at 9:30pm. [$18 (seniors, students with ID: $14] 13th Street Repertory Company, 50 West 13th Street, NYC (212-352-3101)
Love, Loss, and What I Wore
A program of vignettes and monologues by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman.
Tue at 7pm, Wed - Sat at 8pm. Wed & Sat at 2pm. Sun at 3pm. [Tickets: $75]
Wesside Theatre, Downstairs, 407 West 43rd Street (Bet. 9th & 10th Aves), NYC (212-239-6200).
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MUSICALS in MUFTI
Musical theatre gems in staged concert performances Performances: Fridays at 8pm. - Saturdays 2:30 & 8pm. Sundays 2:30 & 7:30pm. Audience Discussions Follow Each Matinee NEXT PRODUCTION: Coco Offering an intriguing look at one of the fashion world's most celebrated icons, Coco Chanel. September 10-12, 2010
The York Theatre Company∙ 619 Lexington Avenue (Corner of 54th St.) NYC (212-935-5820)
Orlando
A new play by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from the work of Virginia Woolf.
September 8 0 October 17th, 2010 * Tue - Sat at 8pm; Sat & Sun at 2pm. [Tickets: $60.00 - $65.00]
Classic Stage, 136 East 13th Street, NYC. (212-352-3101).
Our Town
Thornton Wilder's 1938 play is the winner of the Lucille Lortel Award for outstanding revival. In this staging, the action takes place in, among and around the audience, creating an intimacy between actors and audience and a powerful encounter with the play's searching questions about family, community, and mortality.
HELD OVER through Sept. 12, 2010 * Tue - Sat at 7:30pm. Sat & Sun at 2:30pm. [$49.50-$69.50]
Barrow Street Theater, 27 Barrow Street, NYC. (212-868-4444)
Penny Penniworth
Charles Dickens's "lost" epic as mounted by a short-staffed theatre troupe with Royal Shakespeare Company aspirations.
July 9-August 4, 2010
Sept. 8 - October 3, 2010 * Mon - Thu & Sat at 7pm, Fri at 9pm, Sun at 5pm.[Tickets: $49]
TADA, 15 West 28th Street (Between Broadway and 5th), NYC. (212-247-2429)
Platanos & Collard Greens
A sweetly enacted tale of secret lovers...two college students from different cultures...attracted at first sight…Until Mom finds out and has a heart attack! This smash hit play is now entering its seventh season!
Saturdays & Sundays June 12 - Aug. 28, 2010
Engelman Recital Hall, 25th St. (bet. 3rd and Lex Aves.), NYC. (646-312-4085)
PS 122
Performance Space is a multi-disciplinary arts center dedicated to finding, developing and presenting new artistic creations from a diversity of cultures and points of view. P.S. 122 provides emerging and mid-career artists an environment that encourages exploration, innovation and risk-taking.
PS 122, 150 First Ave. at E. 9th Street NYC. (212-477-5288)
Selective Memory
A real time video performance about nostalgia for relationships that never took place, events which never happened; a film which was never made, but which everyone remembers; exploiting the misappropriation of "real" sounds and images to confound, distort, remake and ultimately erase the truth.
Sept. 8-18, 2010 * Wed - Sat 8:00pm [$15]
The Chocolate Factory, 5-49 49th Ave, Hunters Point, Long Island City, Queens, NYC. (718- 482-7069)
Shows for Kids and Families Pinkalicious can't stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor's office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe—a dream come true for this pink-loving enthusiast. But when her hue goes too far, Pinkalicious must figure out a way to get out of this predicament.
Held over through Sept. 26, 2010 * Sat & Sun at 1pm [Tickets: $29.50 - $49.50]
Bleecker Street Theatre, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC (212-239-6200)
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
The premier venue for the presentation of cultural and performing arts events for NYU and lower Manhattan. Since opening in 2003, the 860-seat Skirball Center has been an educational and community building resource, providing NYU's first large-scale, professional performance space on campus.
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, 566 La Guardia Place (Washington Square South) New York University, NYC (212-279-4200)
Stomp
An explosive, sophisticated, utterly unique show for all ages. The 8-member troupe uses - matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps - to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms and energetic dancing. [Tickets: $37-$65] Tues-Fri @ 8pm; Sat @ 7 & 10:30pm; Sunday @ 3 & 7pm. Orpheum Theatre, Second Avenue at 8th Street, NYC. (212-307-4100)
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The 39 Steps
A cast of four actors who, "against all odds, breathlessly and hilariously" attempt to reenact all of the characters, locations and famous scenes in Hitchcock's 1935 film thriller with just a few props and a lot of theatrical ingenuity and split second quick changes.
Mon, Wed - Fri at 8pm; Sat at 2pm, 8pm; Sun at 3pm, 7pm. [Tickets: $69.50 - $89.50; Students: $27.50 rush] New World Stages, 340 West 50th Street, NYC. (212-239-6200).
The Deep Throat Sex Scandal
A new play by David Bertolino that purports to tell the true story of the making of the 1970s' porn film Deep Throat, and its aftermath.
Starting Sept. 17, 2010 * Tues - Fri at 8pm. Sat at 7:30 & 11:00pm Sun at 4pm & 7:30pm. [$25.00 - $79.50]
Bleecker Street Theatre, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC (212-239-6200)
The Divine Sister
This is a new comedy by Charles Busch that pays comic homage to nearly every Hollywood film involving nuns.
Starting September 12, 2010 * Tues-Sat at 8pm; Sat & Sun at 3pm. no perfs: Sep 23rd [Tickets: $65]
SoHo Playhouse, 15 Vandam Street, NYC. (212-352-3101)
The Fantasticks
The story of a young boy and girl who fall in love because of their meddling fathers, but become restless and stray from each other. Will distance make their hearts grow fonder or permanently separate them? The score features such well-known musical theatre standards as "Try to Remember," "Much More," and "I Can See It."
Mon, Tues, Fri at 8pm; Wed at 2pm; Sat at 2pm & 8pm; Sun at 3pm & 7:15pm. [Tickets: $51 - $76]
Snapple Theater Center, 210 West 50th Street, NYC (212-307-4100)
The Irish...and How They Got That Way
An irreverent but affectionate history of the Irish in America that mingles laughter and sentiment in a tapestry of classical songs and stories. The production encapsulates the most tumultuous times of the past century with the vibrant humor and bitter irony that had become the trademark of Frank McCourt, author of the critically acclaimed biographies Angela's Ashes, 'Tis, and Teacher Man.
Extended to September 26th! * Wed - Sat at 8pm; Wed, Sat, Sun at 3pm [Tickets: $55 - $65]
Irish Repertory Theatre, 132 West 22nd Street, NYC. (212-727-2737)
The Preposterous Case of Miss Piña Colada
The production includes music by multiple Grammy Nominee, composer, singer and pop sensation Andrés Cabas who has created a score infused with tropical, Andean and jazz rhythms which transmit the essence of the Amazonian region where the play is set.
July 10-Aug. 29, 2010 [Tickets start at $25]
Repertorio Espanol, 138 E. 27th Street,. NYC. (212-225-9920)
The Revival
Under pressure to grow the congregation to compete with neighboring mega-Churches, a young Pastor seizes an opportunity to cleanse a mysterious stranger of his homosexuality.
September 9 - 25, 2010 * Tue at 7pm, Thu - Sat at 8pm; Sat at 2pm; Sun at 3pm. also Sep 15 at 8pm
except Sep 11 at 8pm. [$18]
Lion Theatre, 410 W. 42nd Street, NYC. (212-279-4200)
The Royal Shakespeare Company Summer 2011
Witness a milestone event in the New York theatrical calendar as the Royal Shakespeare Company brings to life five of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Five of these six productions will appear as part of Lincoln Center Festival 2011: King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, and As You Like It. July 6 – August 14, 2011
Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue, NYC (212-616-3930).
The Screwtape Letters
In this inverted moral universe set in an office in hell, Max McLean, the 2009 recipient of Chicago's Jeff Award for Solo Performance, creates a "master of the universe" character whose rhetorical flourishes mesmerize while he persuades.
Starting April 15, 2010 * Mon & Tue at 7:00pm; Wed at 2:00pm; Fri at 8:00pm; Sat at 4:00 & 8:00pm; Sun at 3:00pm. [Tickets: $20.00 - $95.00].
Westside Theatre, Upstairs, 407 West 43rd Street, NYC (212-239-6200)
The Sneeae
Michael Frayn’s richly comic adaptation of the incomparable Chekhov’s wild and witty vaudevillian vignettes, bounds across town and country, past rich and poor, with an improbable duel, a mismanaged marriage proposal, and, of course, a life-shattering sneeze along the way.
September 17 - October 31, 2010 * Tue - Sat at 7:30pm; Wed, Sat, Sun at 2:30pm. [$30, $40, $50, $90]
New York City Center Stage II, 131 West 55th Street, NYC. (212-581-1212)
The Theater at Madison Square Garden
Presenting comedy, musical performances, family shows and theatricals, the NFL and NBA Drafts, CBS Television's Fall Premiere,Shareholder Meetings, Product Launches for Infinity and Intel, as well as Corporate Employee Meetings.
The Theater at Madison Square Garden, 8th Avenue @ 33rd Street, NYC. (212-307-7171)
Viagara Falls
A comedy by Lou Cutell and Joao Machado about two men in their 70s who decide they need to sow some wild oats.
Tues at 7pm. Mon, Wed-Sat at 8pm; Wed & Sat at 2pm Sun at 3pm. [Tickets: $69]
Little Shubert, 422 West 42nd Street, NYC. (212-239-6200)
Paramount Center for the Arts, Peekskill
A year-round center for the arts, presenting live performances, arts-in-education programs, films, and visual art exhibitions, serving over 55,000 people annually throughout the mid-Hudson Valley Region. Paramount Center for the Arts, 1008 Brown Street, Peekskill, NY. (914-736-9585)
Rent @ Westchester Broadway Theatre
Performances are Thursday through Sunday Evenings. Matinees performances are Wednesday Thursday and Sunday.
Mondays and Tuesdays DINNER AND A MOVIE
Westchester Broadway Theatre, ! Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY. (914-592-2222)
Tarrytown Music Hall
Built in 1885 by a local chocolate manufacturer who had the idea to build a theatre in the heart of Tarrytown. Designed by Phillip Edmunds, Wallace's "Music Hall" is now one of the oldest,legitimate, standing theatre's in Westchester County. Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY. (877-840-0457)
Westchester Broadway Theatre
Professional, live Broadway musicals and special entertainment events coupled with fine dining in one comfortable, safe, state-of-the-art facility. Elmsford. Tel: 800-729-7469 / 914-592-2225.
August Wilson Center for African American Culture
Presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans. 412-258-2700.