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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Sunday Scoop Week of 3/1/20 - What's Happening This Week or Coming Up Soon

In This Week's Scoop

1) Tickets for Broadway Workshop's Mainstage Show, Chicago On Sale Now
2) Upcoming at George Street Theater
     Conscience 3/3 - 3/29
3) Upcoming at Merkin Hall
    Jonathan Swenson 3/3, Bachanalia Chamber Orchestra 3/7, Contemporary Music Festival 3/8
4) A Southern Fairytale at the Kraine Theater
5) Upcoming at Symphony Space
    Sonia De Los Santos 3/7

PR Firm Roundup

6) News from DDPR
     6A) Emojiland Enters Last Three Weeks
     6B) Focused Theater Company to Present Tomorrow We Love 3/5 -3/22
     6C) Concert Reading of Kafka's Metamorphosis at Feinsteins/54 Below
7) News from DKC/O&M
    7A) Company Announces Digital and Rush Policies and Begins Previews 3/2
    7B) To Kill a Mockingbird Makes Broadway History at Madison Square Garden
   7C) Broadway Musical, Diana Begins Previews 3/2
   7D) The Lehman Trilogy Begins Preview 3/5
8) News from Karen Greco PR
    What's On at the Wild Project 3/2  - 3/8
9) News from Michelle Tabnick PR
      Parallel Exit Presents The Artist Will Be With You in a Moment 3/7  - /329
10) New from Pascal Nadon Communications
      10A) Orchestra of St. Luke's Celebrates Beethoven at Carnegie Hall 3/5
      10B) Orchestra Now Special Event: Rest in Pieces 3/6 & 3.38
11) News from Polk and Co.
       11A) Broadway Bound Musical, Releases New  Sing Street Track
       11B) The Minutes Announces Digital Ticket Lottery and Rush Policy
12) News from Richard Hillman PR
       POSTPONED
      12A) $19.60 tickets for First Three Preview Performances of Romeo & Bernadette 3/17 - 3/19
      12B) York Chat: Musicals in Mufti 118 and Counting 3/9
               An Evening with Sheldon Harnick and Friends 3/10


   1) Tickets to Broadway Workshop's 
Main Stage Production of Chicago
Now on Sale


Friday, April 3rd
8PM - Cast A

Saturday, April 4th
8PM - Cast B

Sunday, April 5th
1PM - Cast A
6PM - Cast B

Seats $25 - $40 - The Riverside Theater -  91 Claremont Ave - NYC

In roaring twenties Chicago, chorine Roxie Hart murders a faithless lover and convinces her hapless husband, Amos, to take the rap...until he finds out he's been duped and turns on Roxie. Convicted and sent to death row, Roxie and another "Merry Murderess," Velma Kelly, vie for the spotlight and the headlines, ultimately joining forces in search of the "American Dream": fame, fortune, and acquittal. This sharp-edged satire features a dazzling score that sparked immortal staging by Bob Fosse. Chicago is currently in it's 23rd year on Broadway and is the longest running American musical in Broadway history! The Broadway Workshop re-staging of Chicago will feature two casts, lavish sets and costumes, a live orchestra and will mark the 10th Anniversary of the Main Stage program.

For more or to purchase tickets, visit www.broadwayworkshop.com/program/main-stage-production/
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2) Upcoming at George Street Playhouse
NBPAC
11 Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ

Conscience

Tony Award-winning actress Harriet Harris (Broadway’s Thoroughly Modern Millie and Cinderella; Frasier; Desperate Housewives) will star as real-world Senator Margaret Chase Smith opposite Lee Sellars (Netflix’s House of Cards and Luke Cage) as Senator Joseph McCarthy in the world-premiere of Tony-Award winner Joe Pietro’s new play Conscience at George Street Playhouse. 

On June 1, 1950, Senator Margaret Chase Smith stood on the Senate floor and delivered her “Declaration of Conscience '' in a historic moment of political courage. This sharply written new play takes you behind the scenes of 1950s Washington to give you an intimate glimpse of all the power plays, both political and personal, in the days leading up to and following the singular speech that rattled McCarthyism, Congress, and the nation itself. 

Performances begin March 3.

Audiences are encouraged to buy tickets early for the best seats. To purchase, visit www.GeorgeStreetPlayhouse.org or call (732) 246-7717. Groups of 10 or more save 20-percent.
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3) Upcoming at Merkin Hall
129 W. 67th St.
New York, NY

Jonathan Swenson, Bachanalia Chamber Orchestra, Contemporary Music Festival 

Tuesday March 3, 7:30 PM
Jonathan Swenson

The YCA First Prize Winner performs works by Beethoven, Kodály and Franck. 

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 

Saturday March 7, 8:00 PM
Bachanalia Chamber Orchestra

This concert revives the Bachanalia Concert Series at Merkin Hall in memory of its founder, violinist Nine Beilina. Works by Bach, Busoni and more.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 

Sunday March 8, 4:00 PM
Kaufman Music Center Contemporary Music Festival

Dedicated to international solo and chamber works composed after 1970, this concert features rising classical stars from Kaufman Music Center's Lucy Moses School and Special Music School.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 
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4) Final Performances of 
A Southern Fairytale
 A Gay Christian Growing Up in the Deep South
 Through Mar 6, 2020

FRIGID Festival presents A Southern Fairytale, the story of a gay Christian growing up on the Deep South, written and performed by Ty Autry and directed by David L. Carson. Five performances will be staged at The Kraine Theater, 84 East 4th Street in New York City from Through-March 6, 2020. 

Based on true events, A Southern Fairytale artfully illuminates the challenges facing a young, gay Christian growing up in the Deep South. As we accompany the protagonist through multiple journeys into and out of the closet, the audience emotionally connects with the very real impacts of conversion therapy, excommunication, and a father who believes that a demon has possessed his son.
Tickets are $20. Visit www.frigid.nyc/events/asouthernfairytale.
Performances will be held as follows: Wed., February 19 at 7:10pm; Sat., February 22 at 5:00pm; Sat., February 29 at 5:00pm; Wed., March 4 at 7:10pm; and Fri., March 6 at 5:30pm.
The runtime is approximately 60 minutes with no intermission
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5) Upcoming at Symphony Space
2537 Broadway
New York, NY

Sonia De Los Santos

Saturday March 7, 11:00 AM

The 2019 Latin GRAMMY nominee and her bilingual band will perform tunes from their newest album ¡Alegría! (Joy!). Themes in her songs range from migrating butterflies, rising early, smelling wildflowers, playing maracas, being grateful, playing music, and of course, singing about birds. As a Mexican-American songwriter, Sonia is inspired by various Latin American rhythms and performs in both Spanish and English.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 
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PR Firm Roundup

6) News from DDPR


6A) EMOJILAND THE MUSICAL ENTERS ITS FINAL THREE WEEKS OF PERFORMANCES 


The critically acclaimed, smash hit musical EMOJILAND The Musical, will begin its final three weeks of performances today, ending its limited engagement Off-Broadway run at The Duke on 42nd Street on Thursday, March 19, 2020.


Not to be confused with, and very much unlike The Emoji MovieEmojiland is an electric ensemble piece about a diverse community of archetypes who take one another at face value: a smiling face dealing with depression; a princess who doesn’t want a prince; a skull dying for deletion; a nerd face too smart for his own good; a face with sunglasses who can’t see past his own reflection; and a police officer and construction worker who just want to work together. When a software update threatens to destroy life as they know it, Emojiland faces the most fundamental questions a society – and a heart – can face: Who are we? And who matters?


Performances are on Tuesdays – Saturdays at 8pm, Saturdays & Sundays at 2pm, and Sundays at 7pm.


Tickets for EMOJILAND are available for purchase online at Dukeon42.org; by phone at 646-223-3010; or in person at The Duke on 42nd Street at 229 West 42nd Street (Tuesdays-Fridays 4-7 and Saturdays 12-6).

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6B)New LGBTQIA+ Focused Theater Company to Present 
TOMORROW WE LOVE 
Previews Begin March 5

Proud Image Theatre Company, a new theatre company dedicated to showcasing works primarily from the LGBTQIA+ community, today announced that it will present its maiden production TOMORROW WE LOVE, a gender-bending, comedic homage to the classic romantic films of the mid-twentieth century. Written by Jeffrey Vause and directed by Grant Neale, the  production will run March 5 – March 22, 2020 at Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue. The official press opening will be on Thursday, March 12. www.tomorrowwelove.com


In the sleepy hamlet of Noble Bay, California, divorcee Elaine 'Lainie' Fairbanks struggles to keep her sanity while her best friends and an out-of-town drifter conspire to change her life forever! Thank God for her daughter - or is she part of the problem too?


Performances of TOMORROW WE LOVE are on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 3PM. 


Tickets are $20.00 each and can be purchased online at: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4448751


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6C) KAFKA'S METAMORPHOSIS: THE MUSICAL

TO PLAY SPECIAL ONE NIGHT ONLY CONCERT READING
FRIDAY, MARCH 6th AT 9:30PM AT FEINSTEIN’S 54 BELOW


Kafka’s Metamorphosis: The Musical!, the surprise hit of fringe festivals in Montreal and Washington D.C, and last seen as a standout reading at the 2019 New York Musical Festival (NYMF), will have a special one night only concert reading on Friday, March 6th at 9:30PM at Feinstein’s / 54 Below, 254 West 54th Street, Cellar. The production features book, music and lyrics by Matt Chiorini, additional music and lyrics by Travis Newton, and Vocal Arrangements/Orchestrations by Travis Newton. www.kafkamusical.com


Gregor Samsa awoke one morning to find that he’d caught the musical theatre bug! Kafka’s mystifying and mesmerizing novella comes to hilarious and haunting musical life onstage at as a weird and wonderful musical journey through the complex mind of one of literature’s most compelling authors and his most famous creation. With performances all over NY state and an original cast recording available on the Grammy-Award winning Broadway Records label, Kafka’s Metamorphosis is the surreal and satisfying musical adaptation you never knew you always wanted!


Kafka’s Metamorphosis: The Musical! made its world premiere in the Summer of 2018 at Festival St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe.


Tickets range from $25 – $65 and can be purchased online, HERE.
 Tickets range from $25 – $65 and can be purchased online, HERE.

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7) DKC/O&M

7A) COMPANY
ANNOUNCES DIGITAL LOTTERY & RUSH POLICIES AHEAD OF FIRST PREVIEW
MONDAY MARCH 2

Digital lottery and rush policies for the highly anticipated production of Company were announced ahead of the production’s first preview on Monday, March 2. The official opening night is Sunday, March 22, at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (242 West 45th Street) and will celebrate composer Stephen Sondheim 90th birthday.


The Company digital lottery offers $43 tickets and is powered by Shubert Ticketing through the Telecharge Digital Lottery platform, which provides theatergoers wide access to affordable tickets through multiple social media networks.

he lottery will open the day before the performance at 12:00 AM and close at 3:00 PM at www.companymusical.com/tickets. Winners can purchase their tickets at www.companymusical.com/tickets and tickets can be picked up at the Jacobs Theatre box office. Lottery winners must present their credit card to claim the tickets.

In addition, Company’s $43 rush ticket policy will be sold in person at the Jacobs Theatre box office on the day of the performance beginning when the box office opens (Monday - Saturday at 10:00 AM; Sunday at 12:00 PM). There will be a limit of two tickets per customer. Seat locations will be at the discretion of the box office and are based on availability.

Tickets to Company are also available at www.companymusical.comwww.telecharge.com, by calling 800 447 7400, or at the Jacobs Theatre box office.

The quintessential musical comedy about the search for love and cocktails in the Big Apple is turned on its head in Elliott’s revelatory staging, in which musical theatre’s most iconic bachelor becomes a bachelorette. At Bobbie’s (Lenk) 35th birthday party, all her friends are wondering why isn’t she married? Why can’t she find the right man?  And, why can’t she settle down and have a family?  This whip smart musical, given a game-changing makeover for a modern-day Manhattan, features some of Sondheim’s best loved songs, including “Company,” “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” “The Ladies Who Lunch,” “Side by Side,” and the iconic “Being Alive.”

For more information, visit  www.companymusical.com

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7B) HARPER LEE’S

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

A NEW PLAY BY AARON SORKIN


THE FIRST-EVER BROADWAY PLAY TO PERFORM

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

WITH ENTIRELY FREE PERFORMANCE

FOR 18,000 NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL 

STUDENTS

MARKS THE MOST-ATTENDED SINGLE PERFORMANCE

OF A PLAY EVER

IN WORLD THEATER

This afternoon, a capacity crowd of 18,000 New York City public school students made history, along side the Broadway cast of To Kill a MockingbirdAaron Sorkin’s new play, directed by Bartlett Sher, and based on Harper Lee’s classic novel, became the first-ever Broadway play to perform at The World’s Most Famous Arena, New York’s Madison Square Garden.  With the extraordinary support of James L. Dolan, executive chairman and CEO of The Madison Square Garden Company, this unprecedented, single-performance event was entirely free to students of New York City Department of Education public middle and high schools from all five borough

The performance was introduced by Mayor Bill de Blasio; First Lady of New York City, Chirlaine McCray; with filmmaker (and eternal New York Nicks fan) Spike Lee as Emcee; and punctuated by school choirs New York City schools.

This event marked the largest attendance at a single performance of a play ever in world theater.


Set in Alabama in 1934, Harper Lee’s enduring story of racial injustice and childhood innocence centers on one of the most venerated characters in American literature, the small-town lawyer Atticus Finch, played four-time Academy Award® nominee and two-time Golden Globe Award® winner Ed Harris. Joining Mr. Harris are Nick Robinson as Jem Finch, Eliza Scanlen as Mayella Ewell, Kyle Scatliffe as Tom Robinson, LisaGay Hamilton as Calpurnia, Nina Grollman as Scout Finch, Taylor Trensch as Dill Harris, Manoel Felciano as Horace Gilmer, Russell Harvard as Link Deas and Boo Radley, Dakin Matthews as Judge Taylor, Patricia Conolly as Mrs. Dubose, Christopher Innvar as Sheriff Heck Tate, William Youmans as Mr. Roscoe and Dr. Reynolds, Neal Huff as Bob Ewell, Ted Koch as Mr. Cunningham, Liv Rooth as Ms. Stephanie, and ensemble members Rosalyn Coleman, Gene Gillette, Luke Smith, Yaegel T. Welch, Rebecca Watson, Aubie Merrylees, David Manis, Baize Buzan, Steven Lee Johnson, and Geoffrey Allen Murphy.

For more about To Kill a Mockingbird or to purchase tickets, visit www.tok illamockingbirdbroadway.com

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7C) DIANA

A TRUE MUSICAL STORY


PREVIEWS BEGIN 

MONDAY, MARCH 2

ROYAL OPENING NIGHT ON 

TUESDAY, MARCH 31


Diana, the new musical begins previews on Monday, March 2, 2020, and opens on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, at the Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th St.). 

The common-born princess thrust onto the world stage. The tabloid media utterly captivated by her stunning looks and astonishing vulnerability. The globe’s preeminent dynasty teetering on a knife’s edge. This is the story of the most famous woman of the modern age as she struggles to endure a spotlight brighter than any the world had ever known. She defied expectations, she rocked the royals, and she captured her nation’s heart by leading with her own. She was Diana, Princess of Wales, and her legacy will live forever.

Tickets are now on sale at Telecharge.com or by calling 212-239-6200. Group Sales tickets are available for purchase by calling Broadway Inbound at 866-302-0995.

The preview performance schedule is as follows: Mondays at 8 p.m., Tuesdays at 8 p.m., Wednesdays at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., Thursdays at 8 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., and Saturdays at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.

The regular performance schedule is as follows: Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Wednesdays at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m.

For more information, visit  www.DianaOnBroadway.com


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7D) THE LEHMAN TRILOGY

PREVIEWS BEGIN SATURDAY 

MARCH 7, 2020

OPENING NIGHT SET FOR THURSDAY

MARCH 26, 2020

AT THE NEDERLANDER THEATRE


The Lehman Trilogy, the highly acclaimed, five-time Olivier nominated epic play by Stefano Massini and adapted by Ben Power, is Broadway-bound. This strictly limited, 16-week engagement comes to Broadway on the heels of smash-hit, sold-out runs at London’s National Theatre and New York’s Park Avenue Armory, as well as a by-popular-demand sold out engagement in London’s West End. Directed by Academy Award and Tony Award winner Sam Mendes, and starring its original cast of Simon Russell BealeAdam Godley, and Ben MilesThe Lehman Trilogy will begin performances at Broadway’s Nederlander Theatre (208 West 41st Street) on Saturday, March 7, 2020, and officially open on Thursday, March 26, 2020.

Tickets for The Lehman Trilogy are available at the Nederlander box office and on Ticketmaster.com

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8) News from Karen Greco PR


What's on at the wild project


March 2
Women Stand Up & OK Meatplace
Produced by The Wild Project
Schedule: Monday at 8 pm
Tickets: $10
 
A night filled with comedy as OK Meatplace and Women Stand Up come together in a double bill. Get ready for stand- up, sketch and more!

OK Meatplace is a six-person sketch comedy group based out of New York City known for their whimsical, darkly absurd humor with a dusting of butt jokes. The members of OK Meatplace trained at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade before entering the New York Indie sketch scene. They have been featured performers at NYC’s PIT SketchFest for the last three years, the PIT Loft, PATV’s The Brick Wall, and The Wild Project’s Theatre Throwdown. OK Meatplace is completely unaffiliated with the O.K. Meatplace Deli in Flatbush, just stole their weird name. The Deli has yet to bring it up.
OK MeatPlace is: Kate Agustin, Joe Campbell, Kevin Delano, Jenny Giuffré, Sarah Miles and TD Sidell. Directed by Chrissy Shackelford
 
Women Stand Up believes to empower any, and all female-identifying of any age and any job to have their beginnings in stand up by creating a community that supports them, and a place where their stories are heard for what they are. Come watch some of our dynamite Women Stand Up Alumni burn up the stage with their hilarious sets!
Comedians: Lauren Montes, Annie Martino, Rachel Ruecker, Hannah Cohen, Ashley O’Neil, Paula Leon, Shanna Iglesias, Roxy Arecco and Susan Dorf

March 4 – March 8
POETIC LICENSE: RENEWAL
Produced by Poetic Theater Productions
Schedule: Wednesday, Friday – Saturday at 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm
Tickets: $20 ($15 for students/veterans)

In honor of a new decade, and in celebration of 10 years of poetic theater, this year’s festival will feature five nights of live performances from Wednesday, March 4th through Sunday, March 8th. Poetic License: 2020 will highlight poetry and theatrical collaboration that places an emphasis on this year’s theme – renewal – which evokes stories of restoration, rejuvination, and a re-setting of the human spirit, all while paying homage to where we come from, and a sense of hope and optimism for who we hope to become.

Breaking Our Silence: Shaping Our Future
Wednesday, March 4 at 8 pm

A night of bold new works that are inspired by the legacies of queer artists and activists of the past and are manifesting an intersectional and revolutionary future for queer art and liberation. Featuring poetry by Joanna Hoffman and Lynae DePriest AKA Thoughtress; New re by Mickey Bolmer; Shapes I Cannot Name, Sacred | Visceral | Mine, and Horizon by Maya N. Carter; Youphoria by Mika Kauffman; tell me the stories of your soul by Janelle Lawrence; and Taz (with two syllables) by Maurisa Li-A-Ping

The Brobot Adventure: Wrath Of The Wackness
Friday, March 6 at 8 pm

written and performed by Darian Dauchan
featuring guest artist Craig ‘muMs’ Grant
Presented in association with Hi-ARTS

The Brobot Adventure: Wrath of the Wackness follows the alien Hip Hop android Flobot Owens, legendary Brobot MC, as he “abducts” an audience of humans from Earth for a Sci Fi Hip Hop dance party to eradicate the wacknesss that’s slowly plaguing his planet. The piece includes intricate live looping that combines verses with beatboxing, vocal melodies, and sound effects while mixing socially conscious lyrics in the genres of Hip Hop, Afrofuturism, and Afrobeat.

Veteran Voices
Saturday, March 7 at 2 pm

No veteran will be turned away for lack of funds
Curated by veterans J.A. Moad II and Jenny Pacanowski, and producers Jeremy Karafin and Ellen Mischinski
Featuring work by Omar Columbus; Everett Cox and Raphael Cox; Maurice Decaul; King Luck; J. A. Moad II; Sarah N. Mess; Johnny Meyer and Karen Alvarado; Jenny Pacanowski; Drew Pham; and more!

Veteran Voices calls upon the traditions of past warrior cultures such as the Greeks, Romans, and Native Americans, who welcomed their military home in rituals of storytelling. Reviving these practices, military veteran artists take the stage to share their stories and experiences in a way that is both healing and informs others, sharing the moral burden of war. Following the showcase, there will be a post-show discussion on the movement to support existing and new programming in New York which highlights veteran voices.
 
Poetic Lyricism: Body Language
Saturday, March 7 at 8 pm

Featuring Adam Fleming; Albert Andrew Garcia; Susan Toni; Kelsey Burns; Louis DeVaughn Nelson; Georgina Bates; Erika Y Ji; Alex Petti; Stephen Elkins; Danny Haengil Larsen; ES Wex (Emily Wexler); Jennifer Cendaña Armas; Nkosi Nkululeko; Layla Diaz-Ferreiro; Celeste Sage (Tabatha Gayle); Jenny Pacanowski; Karl Hedrick; and teshale Nuer
 
Poetic Lyricism: Body Language, co-presented by Poetic Theater Productions and Musical Theatre Factory, will feature new collaborations merging poetry, music, and choreography. Poetic Lyricism explores the intersection of poetry and musical theater, and serves as an experimental lab for developing new work. Artists will present short devised pieces set to live music in an environment that supports and enhances collaboration as well as the lyrical possibilities of spoken word and body.
 
Generation Now!
Sunday, March 8 at 2 pm

Featuring Developing Artists’ Ensemble; Urban Word NYC; Girl Be Heard; viBe Theater Experience; Co-Op Theatre East Youth Ensemble; EarSay Youth Voices; Climate Museum; and City Lore Urban Explorers
 
The 8th annual Generation NOW! will feature youth from arts organizations around NYC. These organizations provide youth with spaces of empowerment through engaging with poetic performance. This showcase seeks to amplify the voices of youth as they navigate their relationship with various communities and reckon with the realities of a politically turbulent world. In doing so, these performances vocalize a spirit of youth collaboration that rebels against structures that render youth voiceless in everyday life.
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9) News from Michelle Tabnick


Parallel Exit
Presents
the World Premiere of
THE ARTIST WILL BE WITH YOU IN A MOMENT
March 7-29, 2020
at the A.R.T./New York Theatres

Parallel Exit presents the World Premiere of THE ARTIST WILL BE WITH YOU IN A MOMENT from March 7-29, 2019 at the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre at the A.R.T./New York Theatres, 502 W. 53rd Street, NYC. Performances: Tue-Sat at 8pm, Sat and Sun at 2pm, with additional shows on Sun 3/8 and Mon 3/9 at 8pm (opening night). No matinee on Sat 3/8. Tickets are $30 and are available at https://theartist.brownpapertickets.com/. For ages 10+.

Three-time Drama Desk nominee Parallel Exit returns to New York City with THE ARTIST WILL BE WITH YOU IN A MOMENT - an immersive audience experience featuring Joel Jeske in a solo comic performance as an artist, performer, and clown.A creative force who "can get laughs simply by breathing" (The New York Times), Jeske invites audiences to participate in a multimedia performance and visual art installation with himself as the character, creator, and subject. The production offers Jeske's signature treatment of art, physical comedy, and audience interaction in a work that subversively asks us what we choose to value and why. 

For more information, visit www.parallelexit.com/shows-events/.
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10) New from Pascal Nadon Communications


10A) ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE’S CELEBRATES BEETHOVEN’S 250TH BIRTHDAY ON MARCH 5 IN ITS FINAL CARNEGIE HALL SERIES CONCERT OF THE SEASON
Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy to Feature La Chapelle de Québec,
Pianist Jeremy Denk, Soprano Karina Gauvin, Mezzo-Soprano Kelley O’Connor, Tenor Andrew Haji, and Bass-Baritone Matthew Brook

Orchestra of St. Luke’s celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birthday on March 5, in the orchestra's final Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium subscription series concert of the season with some of the composer’s most striking and colorful works, including his sweeping and dramatic Leonore Overture No. 2. As a stand-alone work, the overture is an operatic tone poem in its own right. For Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy pianist Jeremy Denk, La Chapelle de Québec, soprano Karina Gauvin, mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor, tenor Andrew Haji, and bass-baritone Matthew Brook join forces for one of Beethoven’s most joyous compositions. Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage), Op. 112, a cantata for chorus and orchestra, is performed in a single movement, and is based on a pair of Goethe’s poems about a sea voyage. The Mass in C Major concludes the program.
WHAT
Orchestra of St. Luke’s
Bernard Labadie, Principal Conductor
Karina Gauvin, Soprano
Kelley O'Connor, Mezzo-Soprano
Andrew Haji, Tenor
Matthew Brook, Bass-Baritone
Jeremy Denk, Piano
La Chapelle de Québec (Soloists: Stephanie Manias, Soprano; Normand Richard, Baritone)
BEETHOVEN Leonore Overture No. 2
BEETHOVEN Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage), Op. 112
BEETHOVEN Choral Fantasy, Op. 80
BEETHOVEN Mass in C Major, Op. 86
WHEN / WHERE
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2020, 8 PM
Carnegie Hall / Stern Auditorium, 57th Street at 7th Avenue
TICKETS
Priced from $15 to $98. Call 212.247.7800 or visit CarnegieHall.org
More about the program
An array of splendid artists—pianist Jeremy Denk, soprano Karina Gauvin, mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor, tenor Andrew Haji, bass-baritone Matthew Brook, and La Chapelle de Québec, one of North America’s premiere vocal ensembles—join OSL for this all–Beethoven program of some of his well– and lesser–known choral works. The program opens with the Leonore Overture No. 2, one of three overtures of the same name Beethoven wrote for his only opera, Fidelio, which was originally going to be called Leonore, reflecting the name of its protagonist. Ten years in the making, with numerous rewrites, Fidelio was, by Beethoven’s own admission, the most difficult of his works to complete. Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage), Op. 112, a cantata for chorus and orchestra, is performed in a single movement. It premiered in Vienna in 1815 and is based on a pair of Goethe’s poems about a sea voyage. The Choral Fantasy begins as an improvisatory piano solo, performed here by Jeremy Denk, introducing a set of variations, and then culminates in a rousing finale for solo singers, chorus, piano, and orchestra.
The concert ends with the Mass in C Major. Young Beethoven received a commission in 1807 to compose a Mass in honor of the name day of Maria Josepha Hermenegild, wife of Prince Nicholas Esterhazy II. This continued a tradition that had been the responsibility of Joseph Haydn, the family’s music director for many years.

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10B) Orchestra Now 
Special Event: Rest in Pieces

Fisher Center at Bard, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 7:30 PM
Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 3 PM
Presented by the Bard Conservatory Graduate Vocal Arts Program
A special performance to celebrate the life of opera. At this one of a kind ceremony, the family and friends of Mozart, Strauss, Bizet, Copland, and Puccini will share their fondest memories, explore some of their deep-seated issues, and live out their secret dreams.
James Bagwell, conductor
Soloists from Bard Conservatory’s Graduate Vocal Arts Program
Tickets priced at $15- 40 may be purchased online at fishercenter.bard.edu, by calling the Fisher Center at 845.758.7900, or at the Fisher Center box office in the lobby of Sosnoff Theater.
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11) News from Polk and Co.


11A) THE MINUTES Announces Digital Lottery and 

Rush Ticket Policy


Steppenwolf’s production of THE MINUTES by Tracy Letts, directed by Anna D. Shapiro, has announced a digital lottery and in-person rush ticket policy.

THE MINUTES lottery is powered by Shubert Ticketing through the Telecharge Digital Lottery platform, which provides theatergoers wide access to affordable tickets through multiple social media networks. Available performances will be posted on www.theminuteslottery.com as early as 12:00 AM Eastern Time the day before the performance. Lotteries close at 3:00 PM the day before the performance. Winners can purchase their tickets at www.theminuteslottery.com and will pick up their tickets at the Cort Theatre box office with their credit card. Winners have six hours to purchase tickets. All digital lottery tickets are $35 each.

A limited number of $35 rush tickets will also be available for purchase in-person at the Cort Theatre box office beginning at 10am for that day's performance only. Maximum two tickets per person. Rush tickets are subject to availability and may not be offered at all performances. Rush seating locations will be determined at the discretion of the box office

THE MINUTES began performances Tuesday February 25  and  the official opening night is set for Sunday, March 15 on Broadway at the Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street).

TICKET INFORMATION:
Tickets for THE MINUTES are available by visiting TheMinutesBroadway.com, by calling 800-447-7400, or by visiting the Cort Theatre Box Office (138 W 48th St).
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11B) DRIVE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT
NEW TRACK FROM THE BROADWAY-BOUND MUSICAL
SING STREET
OUT TODAY NOW

ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING OUT MARCH 26 – 


SHOW WILL MAKE ITS BROADWAY DEBUT 

MARCH 26 AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE

Sony Masterworks Broadway today releases “Drive It Like You Stole It,” a new track from the forthcoming ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING of SING STREET. Based on John Carney’s indie hit film following a group of teenagers in ‘80s Dublin, Sing Street features music inspired by the era, co-written by Carney and Danny Wilson front man Gary Clark.  A fan-favorite number from the original film, “Drive It Like You Stole It” celebrates the thrill of rebellion, perfectly capturing the essence of the ‘80s with its anthemic singalong chorus – listen here

The new track arrives just days after the release of the official music video for Sing Street number “Up,” which gives fans an early taste of what can be expected from the show’s hugely anticipated Broadway debut – watch here.  Available for preorder nowSING STREET (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING) will be released digitally Thursday, March 26, coinciding with the show’s hugely anticipated Broadway debut at the Lyceum Theatre that same evening, with the physical CD release to follow on Friday, April 17.  The album includes music and lyrics by Gary Clark and John Carney, with production by Clark and Tony and GRAMMY Award winner Martin Lowe and mixing by Dave Bascombe, a frequent collaborator to new wave titans Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears, Peter Gabriel and mo

LISTEN TO “DRIVE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT” HERE

WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR “UP” HERE

PREORDER SING STREET (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING) HERE

Dublin, 1982. Everyone is out of work. Thousands are seeking bluer skies across the Irish Sea.  Conor and his schoolmates find an escape from their troubles by forming a band to impress a mysterious girl. With an original score that embraces the sounds of the ‘80s, SING STREET celebrates the thrill of rebellion, the joy of first love and the power of music.

SING STREET tickets range from $49 - $199 (Including $2 facility fee). The performance schedule for SING STREET at Broadway’s Lyceum Theatre is: Tuesday-Saturday at 8pm, and Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm.  Please Note: There will be added performances on Monday, March 30 at 8pm, Sunday, April 12 at 3pm, and Sunday, April 19 at 6:30pmBeginning April 21, 2020, the playing schedule for SING STREET is as follows: Tuesday-Thursday at 7pm, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm, and Sunday at 3pm.

SING STREET (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING)
TRACKLISTING –
  1. Just Can’t Get Enough
  2. Riddle of the Model
  3. Up
  4. A Beautiful Sea
  5. Girls
  6. Faith of Our Fathers
  7. Dream for You
  8. Drive It Like You Stole It
  9. Up (Down Version)
  10. Brown Shoes
  11. To Find You
  12. Go Now
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12) News from Richard Hillman PR


12A)The York Theatre Company Announces 

Two Special Added Events in March!


YORK CHAT: MUSICALS IN MUFTI: 118 AND COUNTING
PANELISTS PAMELA HUNT, SIMON JONES,
MICHAEL MONTEL, JAMES MORGAN, STUART ROSS,
DAVID HANCOCK TURNER, CHARLES WRIGHT, AND MORE
WITH MODERATOR EVANS HAILE
MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2020 AT 6:00PM
AND
ANOTHER YORK LEGACY CONCERT
AN EVENING WITH SHELDON HARNICK AND FRIENDS
LIZ CALLAWAY AND KAREN ZIEMBA
JOIN THE LEGENDARY SHELDON HARNICK IN CONCERT
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 AT 7:00PM
The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director; Evans Haile, Executive Director), dedicated to the development of new musicals and rediscovery of musical gems from the past, as part of its 50th Anniversary season celebration, will present two added special events during the month of MarchYork Chat: Musicals in Mufti: 118 and Counting, the second in a series of panel discussions, _An Evening with Sheldon Harnick and Friends_ a special concert featuring Sheldon Harnick,Liz Callaway, and Karen ZiembaBoth special events will take place at The York Theatre Company at Saint Peter’s (entrance on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue).

The first event is a York Chat, _Musicals in Mufti: 118 and Counting, the second in a series of lively panel discussions centering on the first fifty years of The York Theatre. This will be a candid talk with directors and performers who have come together to celebrate great musical theatre gems of the past—118 of them so far, with many more to come. The panel will include directors Pamela Hunt, Michael Montel, and Stuart Ross, actor Simon Jones, music directors Eric Svejcar and David Hancock Turner, York’s Producing Artistic Director James Morgan, historian Charles Wright, and more to be announced. Moderating will be York’s Executive Director Evans Haile. This special evening promises to be entertaining and insightful, filled with stories and anecdotes about the productions, stars, and creative artists who have made The York truly a place where “Musicals Come to Life” A reception with light snacks and beverages will will follow the discussion for all ticket-holders. Tickets are priced at $20, $15 for York Members, $10 for York Plus!_ Members. ONE-NIGHT ONLY: MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2020 AT 6:00PM.

The second event is another of the York’s 50th Anniversary Legacy Concerts. An Evening with Sheldon Harnick and Friends will celebrate (and feature) one of the most illustrious songwriters of the American musical theatre: three-time Tony Award winner, Pulitzer Prize winner, and Oscar Hammerstein Award recipient Sheldon Harnick. Mr. Harnick will be joined on stage by singer nonpareil Liz Callaway (Miss Saigon), Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba (Contact), and Music Director Jeffrey Saver. An intimate evening giving audience members some of the celebrated songs Mr. Harnick has created in his astonishing 60+ year career, it will include his collaborations with composers such as Richard Rodgers, Joe Raposo, Michel Legrand, and—of course—Jerry Bock. Sprinkled with some behind-the-scenes anecdotes from such hit shows as Fiorello!, She Loves Me, and Fiddler on the Roof, as well as the lesser-known Tenderloin, The Rothschilds, Rex, and DragonsAn Evening with Sheldon Harnick and Friends promises to be a rare treat for musical theatre buffs of all ages. Tickets are priced at $60, $55 for York Members, $50 for York Plus! Members. ONE-NIGHT ONLY: TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 AT 7:00PM.

Tickets may be purchased by calling (212) 935-5820, online at www.yorktheatre.org, or in person at the box office at the York Theatre at Saint Peter’s (Citicorp Building, entrance on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue), Monday through Friday (12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.).


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THIS SHOW HAS BEEN POSTPONED
12B) SPECIAL OFFER:
$19.60 TICKETS AVAILABLE
FOR FIRST THREE PREVIEW PERFORMANCES ONLY!
ERIC KREBS
PRESENTS
AMAS MUSICAL THEATRE’S
NEW HIT OFF-BROADWAY MUSICAL
“ROMEO & BERNADETTE”
A MUSICAL TALE OF VERONA AND BROOKLYN
BOOK AND LYRICS BY MARK SALTZMAN
MUSIC ADAPTED FROM CLASSIC ITALIAN MELODIES
THEATRE ROW (THEATRE 3)
410 WEST 42ND STREET (BETWEEN 9th & DYER AVENUES)
PREVIEWS BEGIN TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2020
OPENING NIGHT IS THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020
OPEN-ENDED ENGAGEMENT
TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
Producer Eric Krebs announced today that in honor of the year in which the show is set, tickets for the Amas Musical Theatre’s critically-acclaimed hit Off-Broadway production of Romeo & Bernadette: A Musical Tale of Verona and Brooklyn with book and lyrics by Mark Saltzman, music adapted from classic Italian melodies, and directed and choreographed by Justin Ross Cohen, will be priced at $19.60 for the first three preview performances ONLY on March 17, 18, and 19, 2020. Use code: TR1960 at TelechargeOffers.com.

Preview performances are set to begin on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street – between 9th and Dyer Avenues) for an open-ended engagement. The official re-opening is confirmed for Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 7:00pm.

Romeo—yes, THAT Romeo—finds himself in 1960 Brooklyn, chasing a girl he believes is his beloved Juliet. But no, it's Bernadette, the beautiful, foul-mouthed daughter of a crime family in this wild spoof of Shakespeare’s timeless tale.

Romeo & Bernadette will play the following performance schedule: Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday @ 2pm, Thursday - Saturday at 8pm, Saturday & Sunday at 3pmPLEASE NOTE: There are no Wednesday evening performances. Tickets are priced $79-$99 and are available through Telecharge.com/(212) 239-6200.

For more information, visit www.romeoandbernadette.com
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