Moving the setting of the play to Manhattan (and adding music), this production takes place in to the fashionable Park Avenue home of Constance and John Middleton. The “happy couple” are dealing with consequences that often arise when two is company but three is a bit messy at best.
In a world where everybody has an opinion about what’s best for her, Constance proves to be more than up to all the challenges that her changing world presents—and doing it with intelligence, wit, style, and with the keen vision of the “new woman.”
Bernie Wohl Center (647 Columbus Ave.)
11/1 - 11/5
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://ShowTix4U.com/events/
11) November 2023 at 3AM Theatre
2023 Inaugural Fall Season
at 920 35th Avenue, Unit #3N, LIC
With Monthly Performances, Installations, and more!
3AM Theatre has opened a studio in Long Island City, dedicated to offering performing artists from multiple disciplines the opportunity to experiment, explore their crafts, and connect with peers and audiences interested in fresh, innovative new work, at 920 35th Avenue, Unit #3N, Long Island City, NY, 11106. This studio is dedicated to incubating and presenting works of circus, physical theater, modern dance, experimental music, and a cross-pollination of these art forms.
CONVENTUM
Saturday, November 4, 7:00pm
CONVENTUM — A curated open laboratory performance to inspire intentional experimentation and cross-pollination between a diverse group of performing artists selected by 3AM Theatre, performed monthly on Saturdays. This series will include short performances from each artist's repertoire, spontaneous performances inspired by artistic challenges created live in the room, and opportunities to get to know the artists through conversations led by the company. Aimed at breaking convention and building bridges between art forms, CONVENTUM is a live-action podcast unifying the work of some of New York City's most exciting performing artists from multiple disciplines. Tickets are $20 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
MINDFUL MANIPULATIONS
Sunday, November 5, 11:00am & 2:00pm
MINDFUL MANIPULATIONS — Performed monthly on Sundays, circus artists Kyle Driggs and Ellie Steingraeber team up with musical husband and wife duo Musiquita to create a unique and entertaining family show for audiences of all ages. Parents will not want their children to miss the opportunity for joyful singalongs, interactive activities, and incredible circus acts, all in one setting. A color-filled adventure awaits for families, with opportunities to try their hand at circus, and bring home the art they've created as part of the experience. Tickets are $20 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
BOUNDLESS MOTION
Friday, November 17, 7:00pm
Friday, November 17, 9:00pm
BOUNDLESS MOTION — 3AM Theatre's residency program for artists who identify as actors, dancers, or circus artists. This residency offers a curated group of performing artists 15 hours to develop a new work or revise and revisit existing work in 3AM's studio, culminating in a performance for a diverse and supportive audience, fostering dialogue across multiple performing art mediums, performed each month on Fridays with two separate showings. Tickets are $20 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
ESREVER
Thursday, November 29, 7:00pm
Friday, November 30, 7:00pm
Saturday, December 1, 7:00pm
Sunday, December 2, 7:00pm
ESREVER — A blend of live electronic music, video, lighting installation, and experimental juggling created and performed by 3AM Theatre's Artistic Director Kyle Driggs on the 4th weekend of each month (with daily performances, Thursday - Sunday). ESREVER is Driggs' most personal work to date, deconstructing the art forms he is most passionate about, and melding them into a feverish, transcendent live performance. Tickets are $30 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
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12) The 92nd Street Y, New York’s 150th Anniversary Dance Season Presents
W(h)ine Pairings
An immersive dance-theater premiere
from Sameena Mitta and MeenMoves
Sameena Mitta – Choreographer
Réka Echerer, Sasha Gologorskaya, Chelsea Enjer Hecht, Paulina Meneses, Chelen Middlebrook, Jie-Hung Connie Shiau - Performers
Hosted by Comedian Sabeen Sadiq
In Person
Friday, November 3, 7 pm, ET
Sunday, November 5, 7 pm, ET
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13) A Celebration of the Life of Jennifer Muller
November 6, 2023, 7:30pm
The Joyce Theater
Jennifer Muller/The Works will celebrate Founding Artistic Director Jennifer Muller (1944-2023) with a memorial at The Joyce Theater on Monday, November 6, 2023 at 7:30pm. Friends, members of the dance community and generations of her company members will come together to honor Jennifer's life and legacy with an evening of remembrances, historical footage and live performances, including excerpts from Jennifer’s Aria, Miserere Nobis, Tangle, Spotted Owl, and Speeds. Also featured will be a special appearance by a member of The Limón Dance Company in Sphinx, originally created for Jennifer by José Limón when she was a dancer with his company.
Guest Speakers of the evening will include:
Mark Linn Baker, Actor, Director, Founder of New York Stage and Film
Marty Beller, Composer, Drummer for They Might Be Giants
Ronald K. Brown, Artistic Director of Evidence, A Dance Company
Henriette deVeer, Family Member
Tiffany Rea-Fisher, Artistic Director of EMERGE125
Brian McIver, JMTW Board Chair
Christopher Pilafian, Founding Member of JMTW
Jennifer Muller was a world-renowned artist who touched innumerable hearts and minds through her passion and creative spirit. She led with vision, perseverance, and a steadfast belief in creativity as an essential part of being human.
Join Jennifer's family of dancers, collaborators, staff and friends in celebrating her extraordinary contributions to the world. Admission to A Celebration of the Life of Jennifer Muller is free, with RSVP in advance. The event will be broadcast online at a later date.
14) Celebrate the spookiest night of the year at BAMboo!
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 4 PM–7 PM
BAMboo!
In front of BAM (Peter Jay Sharp Building), 30 Lafayette Ave
Tue, Oct 31, 4pm—7pm
FREE
All Ages
BAM's festive Halloween block party returns outdoors. The action-packed afternoon of
revelry features family-friendly music, carnival games, arts and crafts, candy giveaways, trick-or-treat popcorn, and family-friendly Halloween short films in the BAM Rose Cinemas. Costumes are encouraged. The event is free, and all are welcome. For more information, visit BAM.org/kids/2023/bamboo
Registration Now Open!
Performers Ages 5-18
Annual Industry Showcase, produced in conjunction with Random Farms Kids' Theater in Westchester, gives young people ages 5-18 the opportunity to perform live on stage for agents, casting directors, managers and, of course, family and friends.
There is no cost to participate in this program!
AUDITIONS
NEW YORK CITY
Saturday, November 4th - Ripley Grier Studios
ELMSFORD, NY
Sunday, November 5th - Random Farms Studio
Performance: Tuesday, December 5th (7:15pm) at Theater 555 in NYC
16) The Children's Museum of Manhattan Celebrates
Native American Heritage Weekend
Come celebrate Native American Heritage Weekend at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) November 4 - 5, 2023! Honor the rich cultures of Indigenous communities and find inspiration to explore your own traditions. Use pictures as language by contributing to a collaborative patchwork story installation, get painty during a multi-sensory storytelling experience, and learn about the importance of our connection to the Earth! For more information, please visit https://cmom.org/cmom-
Art Installation: Signs, Symbols & Stories
Symbols can be used as language to tell stories and join people together. Learn about storytelling traditions that include different groups of Native Americans and illustrate a collage of stories using symbols you design.
Saturday, November 4 | 10:15am – 4:30pm | All ages | 1st Floor
Sunday, November 5 | 10:15am – 12pm | All ages | 1st Floor
Hands Tell Stories
Celebrate storytelling traditions by joining us at the PlayWorks™ Mural Wall for sensory storytelling! Explore fingerpainting and transfer a palm print story on paper to share with those you love.
Saturday, November 4 | 11am & 2pm | Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor
Sunday, November 5 | 11am & 2pm | Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor
Interactive Story Time: My Powerful Hair by Carole Lindstrom
Join Museum Facilitators for a tale on family history and self-expression through My Powerful Hair by Carole Lindstrom and Steph Littlebird, exploring hair's meaning in Indigenous cultures.
Saturday, November 4 | 4pm | Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor
Sunday, November 5 | 4pm | Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor
*Programs subject to change
17) Dances We Dance presents 2023 Fall Season
November 1-4, 2023
Martha Graham Studio Theater
Brooklyn Children's Museum
Celebrate Día de los Muertos
Saturday, Nov 4, 2023
This year, Brooklyn-based artist Mincho Vega, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. from El Salvador, returns as BCM’s guest curator for a celebration of the traditions and histories of our ancestors from Latin America. Vega is an arts educator and visual artist whose installation work has explored the world of "ofrendas" (altars for the ancestors). Join BCM to honor all of our ancestors! Enjoy art-making, dance, music, and food, explore the artist marketplace, and visit a community ofrenda to add memories and stories of your loved ones.
Link: https://www.brooklynkids.org/
Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM)
Wednesday & Thursday, November 1 - 2, 2023! Help us build the Altar de Memorias art installation. Join in crafting flower crowns, sculpting Posada-inspired skeletons, and cherishing memories of loved ones. For more information, please visit https://cmom.org/cmom-
Altar de Memorias: Art Installation
Create paper cempasuchiles (marigolds) and learn about this ancestral tradition!
Wednesday & Thursday, November 1 & 2 | 10 :30 am – 4:30 pm
All ages| 1st Floor
José Guadalupe Posada: Sugar Skulls
Mexican illustrator José Guadalupe Posada immortalized the iconic Día de Muertos skeleton character La Catrina in his most famous woodblock print. Join us as we draw inspiration from the late artist and sculpt our own sugar skulls!
Wednesday & Thursday, November 1 & 2 | 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
All ages| 1st Floor
Flower Crowns
Flowers adorn altars and crown heads during Día de Muertos. Their scent guides spirits home to their loved ones. Create a flower crown inspired by this tradition for your own cabeza!Wednesday & Thursday, November 1 & 2 | 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor
Cara Calaca: Sugar Skull Face Painting
Learn the significance of each color used in the tradition of decorating sugar skulls as you apply these colors to a unique design in your own face painting.
Wednesday & Thursday, November 1 & 2 | 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
All ages | 3rd Floor
The Green-Wood Cemetery
Day of the Dead Family Celebration
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 (Rain Date: November 2, 2023), 4:00 – 7:00 PM
Discover the rich history and traditions associated with the holiday Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) through family-friendly crafts, performances, music, activities, and food. Celebrated throughout Latin America from October 31st to November 2nd, this holiday is a time for family and friends to commemorate departed loved ones through prayer, altars, music, and dance. Free. Registration recommended.
Lin: https://www.green-wood.com/
Queens Theatre
Calpulli Mexican Dance Company’s Día de los Muertos
October 28 – November 5
Love conquers all - in the world of the living and the dead. Dia de los Muertos celebrates our unending connection to our dearly departed. Don’t miss this timeless love story full of rich Mexican tradition told entirely through dance and live music, presented by Calpulli Mexican Dance Company.
Saturday, October 28 at 3:00 PM
Saturday, October 28 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 29 at 2:00 PM (Audio Description service available)Saturday, November 4 at 3:00 PM
Sunday, November 5th at 3:00 PM
Tickets: $40 Regular Seating (includes $2 ticket fee); $30 Side Seating (includes $2 ticket fee); 10% student/senior discount available
Link: https://queenstheatre.org/
Flatiron NoMad Partnership
Día de Muertos celebration
Wednesday, November 1, 3:00 – 7:00PM
Join us for the annual Día de Muertos celebration! This public event will feature several elements integral to this historical Mexican tradition, including a folkloric ballet, interactive altar in partnership with the School of Visual Arts – Continuing Education, family activities, and Catrina face painting. Free.
Held in the Flatiron North Plaza at 23rd Street at Fifth Avenue
Link: https://flatironnomad.nyc/
Flatiron NoMad Partnership
“Tour of the Dead” Walking Tour
Sunday, October 29, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Join the Flatiron NoMad Partnership and Fred Cookinham, a professional tour guide and history buff, on a free, spooky walking tour through the historic Flatiron District. The “Tour of the Dead” leads visitors to scary and haunted sites. The tour will also feature stories about the filming of the hit movies Godzilla and Spider-
No advance registration required.
Link: https://flatironnomad.nyc/
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19) Fathom Events and Educational Media Foundation To Bring “K-LOVE Live at Red Rocks” To Theaters Nationwide
Fathom Events and Educational Media Foundation [EMF] are proud to bring this special concert event, “K-LOVE Live at Red Rocks” to the big screen on Monday, November 6, and Tuesday, November 7, at 7:00pm local time.
Experience what fans are calling the Christian music event of the year! Captured earlier this year, the film features live performances of brand-new songs, never-before-seen backstage footage and behind-the-scenes content, plus exclusive interviews with today’s top-charting Christian artists.
Witness a concert unlike any you’ve seen before, in theaters nationwide on November 6th and 7 th , only. The film, produced by Steve Gilreath, features performances from MercyMe, Zach Williams, Jeremy Camp, We The Kingdom, CAIN, Unspoken, Anne Wilson, Ryan Stevenson, Blessing Offor, Jon Reddick and Hope Darst.
“The Red Rocks show has become an absolute highlight for our listeners and for the artists we’re privileged to host on that iconic stage each year. This event is not only breathtaking in real life, but will be just as exciting to watch on the big screen. We are thrilled to bring such a huge production to theaters across the country.” – David Pierce, Chief Media Officer at EMF.
Tickets for the event can be purchased at Fathom Events or at participating theater box offices. For a complete list of theater locations, visit the Fathom Events website (theater locations are subject to change).
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NEW WORKS FALL FESTIVAL
READINGS OF FIVE NEW PLAYS
SPOTLIGHTING IRISH FEMALE VOICES
NOVEMBER 2-16, 2023
AT IRISH REPERTORY THEATRE
IN THE W. SCOTT MCLUCAS STUDIO THEATRE
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT IRISHREP.ORG
Irish Repertory Theatre (Charlotte Moore, Artistic Director and Ciarán O’Reilly, Producing Director) announced today their New Works Fall Festival, featuring five new play readings spotlighting female voices. The Festival will run Thursday November 2 - Thursday November 16, 2023 in the W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre at Irish Repertory Theatre (132 West 22nd St).
Irish Repertory Theatre’s New Play Development Program includes table reads, staged readings, workshops and commissions from voices that fulfill Irish Rep’s mission and tell stories of Irish and Irish-American people of all ethnicities, genders, abilities, and orientations. Following the success of the inaugural New Works Summer Festival spotlighting LGBTQ+ voices in June 2023, the New Works Festival returns this November with five new play readings spotlighting female voices. This program enables us to hear new work aloud with an audience and discover new plays and musicals for possible future production.
The choice to spotlight Irish female voices in particular this November was intended to coincide with a gender equality referendum proposed to take place in Ireland. This referendum centers on Articles 40 and 41 of the Irish Constitution, which contain discriminatory language referring to a woman's “life within the home” and mothers' “duties within the home”. It has now been postponed to 2024.
All readings are free to attend with advance registration required. For more information and/or to register visit irishrep.org/newworksfest
22) The Marie Rader Series at Rowan University Presents
Music From The Sole’s
I Didn’t Come to Stay
Works & Process Commissions on Tour
Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 7:30 pm
Pfleeger Concert Hall, Glassboro, NJ
Tap, percussive dance, samba, house, and live music come together in I Didn't Come to Stay, in which Brazilian tap dancer/choreographer Leonardo Sandoval and bassist/composer Gregory Richardson lead eight dancers and a five-piece band in a performance that explores tap's lineage and connections to other Afrodiasporic forms, commissioned by Works & Process for premiere at Guggenheim. Together the pair embrace shared roots across the diaspora and reflect on racial and cultural identity, while also celebrating the joy, strength, depth, and virtuosity of Black dance and music. For ticketing, visit go.rowan.edu/musicfromthesole.
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24) Upcoming Events at NJPAC
STOMP COMES TO NEWARK, NEW JERSEY FOR TWO EXPLOSIVE PERFORMANCES FAMILY EVENT- ALL AGES Thursday, November 2 and Friday November 3 at 7:30 PM $29.00 - $69.00 NJPAC Prudential Hall Betty Wold Johnson One Center Street Newark, New Jersey www.njpac.org New Jersey Performing Arts Center presents STOMP, expect an explosive, inventive, provocative, witty, and utterly unique—an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages on Thursday, November 2 The international percussion sensation has garnered awards and rave reviews and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, and hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. Year after year, audiences worldwide keep returning for more of this pulse-pounding electrifying show. As the Boston Globe says, "I" you haven't seen STOMP, GO! If you have seen it, take someone and share the pleasure!" STOMP! See what all the noise is about. A worldwide phenomenon, Stomp is unlike any show you've ever seen (or heard). The show features a rotating cast of talented performers, who conjure up heart-pounding music on various everyday household objects, including brooms, garbage can lids, vacuum cleaners, hammers, and much more. Add wicked dancing and choreography to the mix, and you've got to Stomp! There will be two performances of STOMP at NJPAC on Thursday November 2nd and Friday, November 3rd at 7:30 p.m. reserve tickets early by visiting NJPAC.org or calling 888. GO.NJPAC (888.466.5722) or by visiting the NJPAC Box Office at 1 Center Street, Newark, New Jersey. 12th Annual TD James Moody Jazz Festival Presented by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) Nov 3-19, 2023 Dee Dee Bridgewater & Bill Charlap (Nov 3) WBGO Kid’s Concert Series / Elio Villafranca Quartet presents “Standing by The Crossroads” (Nov 4) Grupo Niche & Héctor Acosta "El Torito" Tropicaliente (Nov 4) Words to Witness (Nov 5) Ranky Tanky with very special guest Ms. Lisa Fischer (Nov 9) Omara Portuondo (Nov 10) Take 6 with Hillary-Marie (Nov 11) Abdullah Ibrahim Trio (Nov 12) Gladys Knight with Davell Crawford (Nov 12) Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (Nov 15) Jazz Jams (Nov 16) The Sound of (Black) Music (Nov 16) Mark Gross & The Moody Project featuring Cyrus Chestnut and Lewis Nash (Nov 17) NJMEA / All-State Jazz Band and Choir with special guest Stefon Harris (Nov 17) When You Wish Upon a Star – A Jazz Tribute to 100 Years of Disney (Nov 17) Dave Grusin: A Life in Music (Nov 17) Bethany Baptist Church: Cyrus Chestnut (Nov 18) Christian McBride with Savion Glover: One on One (Nov 18) Dorthaan’s Place: Steve Turre Generations Sextet (Nov 19) 12th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition (Nov 19) The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced the line-up of the highly anticipated 12th annual TD James Moody Jazz Festival, running from November 3-19, 2023. This year’s program showcases both legendary and emerging artists exploring jazz through the lens of Afrofuturism, Latin music, dance, soul, and more. Presented by way of unique genre-crossing collaborative concerts, this year’s program reflects on the amalgamation of jazz both in its musical form as well as in its force for and response to social change. Complete Festival details can be found at NJPAC.org/jazz. This year’s Festival presents vocal powerhouses starting with Dee Dee Bridgewater joined by New Jersey-based pianist Bill Charlap (Nov 3), followed by Lisa Fischer in a special performance with Gullah band Ranky Tanky (Nov 9), the multifaceted Cuban legend Omara Portuondo (Nov 10) on her Farewell Tour, 10-time GRAMMY Award-winning a cappella group Take 6 in a unique pairing with tap dancer Hillary-Marie (Nov 11), Gladys Knight and New Orleans pianist/vocalist Davell Crawford (Nov 12), and the spirit of Newark’s own Sarah Vaughan at the 12th annual SASSY Awards (Nov 19). Other highlights include: NEA Jazz Master and South African cultural icon Abdullah Ibrahim making his NJPAC debut in an intimate performance with his Trio (Nov 12); and explorations of jazz’s impact on Musical Theater and Film with the production of Sound of (Black) Music reimagining of Rogers & Hammerstein’s classic (Nov 16) as well as tribute concerts to prolific film composer Dave Grusin (Nov 17) and to Disney and its iconic tunes from the past 100 years (Nov 17). Festival events are held in various locations throughout Newark, New Jersey, including NJPAC (1 Center Street), Newark Museum of Art (49 Washington Street), Clement’s Place (15 Washington Street), Congregation Ahavas Sholom (145 Broadway), Bethany Baptist Church (275 West Market Street), and NICO (1 Center Street at NJPAC). Tickets are on sale. To purchase, visit NJPAC.org or 1.888.GO.NJPAC 1.888.466.5722 |
25) AMAS MUSICAL THEATRE
IN ASSOCIATION WITH KIERSTEAD PRODUCTIONS & CHALANT PRODUCTIONS
TO PRESENT ONE NIGHT ONLY BENEFIT PERFORMANCE OF
THE POST-ROE MONOLOGUES
A PLAY WITH MUSIC
WRITTEN BY MIMI ZIEMAN
MUSIC DIRECTION BY SAUL NACHE
DIRECTED BY MARIA TORRES
PROCEEDS WILL SUPPORT THE NATIONAL ABORTION HOTLINE AND CHOICE MATTERS
MERKIN HALL AT KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER
129 WEST 67th STREET (BTW BROADWAY & AMSTERDAM) - NYC
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 @ 7PM
Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff, Artistic Producer), in association with Kierstead Productions (Jim Kierstead) and Chalant Productions (Lisa Reich), will present a one-night only presentation of The Post-Roe Monologues, a play with music by Mimi Zieman, with music direction by Saul Nache and directed by Maria Torres on <>Monday, November 6 at 7pm at Merkin Hall at Kaufman Music Center (129 West 67th Street – btw Broadway & Amsterdam). Proceeds from the evening will benefit The National Abortion Hotline and Choice Matters. Tickets are $100 (general) and $500 (prime) includes post-show reception and my be purchased online here. $50 Senior and student tickets are available by calling the box office at (212) 501-3330. For further information, visit www.amasmusical.org.
The Post-Roe Monologues explores the real-world consequences of the overturning of Roe v. Wade based on interviews and the experience of the author as an OB/GYN. The play is an intimate, character-driven evening that will compel conversation and compassion.
- ABOUT THE EVENT: Join us for an inspiring evening of creative expression and collective healing at our "RIGHT/WRITE TO HEAL" Work in-Progress Showcase! This in-person event, presented in partnership with the Classical Theatre of Harlem, Columbia University’s Center for Justice and V-Day. This residency is based on the belief that the time is overdue for women to tell their own stories, in their own voices, about how they came to be incarcerated, what prison has done to their lives, and what they face on the inside and after being released.
- WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 2nd from 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
- WHERE: Women’s Building Up | 401 State Street Brooklyn, NY 11217
- TICKETS: Admission is free and reservations can be made here
27) IN-PERSON RUSH & DIGITAL LOTTERY TICKETS ANNOUNCED FOR
THE TONY AWARD-WINNING BEST MUSICAL COMEDY MONTY PYTHON’S
SPAMALOT
A MUSICAL LOVINGLY RIPPED OFF FROM THE MOTION PICTURE
MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL
FROM THE ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY BY GRAHAM CHAPMAN, JOHN CLEESE, TERRY GILLIAM,
ERIC IDLE, TERRY JONES, MICHAEL PALIN
SPAMALOT begins previews on Broadway next Tuesday, October 31 at Broadway’s St. James Theatre (246 West 44th Street), with the official opening knight on Thursday, November 16. Ahead of its first performance, SPAMALOT is announcing its in-person rush policies and digital lottery.
Rush tickets will be sold in-person at the St. James Theatre box office (246 West 44th Street) for $39 each. The box office opens at 10AM ET Monday through Saturday and 12PM ET on Sunday. Each person can purchase up to two tickets for that day's performance on a first-come, first-served basis. Locations and number of tickets based on availability; seats may be partial view.
A limited number of tickets will be available for every performance for $44 each through a lottery on LuckySeat.com. For weekday performances, entries will be accepted until 10:30AM ET the day of the performance, with winners being selected beginning at 11AM ET and continuing through the day as needed. For weekend performances, entries will be accepted until 10:30AM ET the Friday before, with the winner selection following at 11AM ET and beyond as needed. Winners will have a limited window in which to purchase and claim their tickets, so those entering are encouraged to keep an eye on the drawing on the dates they have entered.
Other festival highlights include the solo piece Two Brothers by Kevin Brofsky, where Edwin Booth explores how he and his now infamous brother, John Wilkes Booth, could be so different. The new plays include Observant by Pamela Weiler Grayson, finds three generations of Jewish women confronting their identities when a violent mass shooting rocks their community, featuring Asher Grodman (Ghosts/CBS).
Over thirty dance pieces will be presented, including THRIVE choreographed by Stephen Hill, a ballet celebrating the struggle, resilience, and triumph of black heritage, Garden of Eden choreographed by Xinyi Zhang, which draws inspiration from the social identity and status of Chinese women dancers before 1949, and Where the Violets Bloom choreographed by Rush Johnston, a love letter to the queer community that celebrates the joys and freedom in queerness.
All performances take place at the 28th Street Theater (TADA), 15 West 28th Street (between Broadway and 5th Avenue), 2nd Floor (elevator accessible), New York, NY 10001. Subways: N/R/1/2 to 28th Street, B/D/F/W to 34th Street.
Tickets range between $20 - $35 and will be available for purchase at www.emergingartiststheatre.org
29) Theater Resources Unlimited and Leviathan Lab
announce
a Benefit Reading: Scott C. Sickles’
MARIANAS TRENCH
Monday, November 6 at 7pm
Houghton Hall Arts Community, 22
East 30th Street, NYC
Part of TRU Diversity, a program to support
the current and urgent need for greater inclusion in theater.
30) TWO RIVER THEATER
A LITTLE SHAKESPEARE AUDITIONS
AND INTERVIEWS,
ANNOUNCING AUDITIONS AND BACKSTAGE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A LITTLE SHAKESPEARE:
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.
Each season, Two River Theater produces a 90-minute adaptation of a Shakespeare play—directed and designed by theater professionals and performed and supported backstage by high school students. The “Little Shakes” program, now in its 11th year, is completely free for all participants and includes two months of rehearsals and 12 public performances. High school actors should submit a video audition by Oct 30, and then read in-person with other students at Two River Theater on Nov 2 or 3, by appointment only. High school backstage artists should submit backstage forms from our website by October 30 and will be contacted about interviews. Adapted and directed by Tai Thompson and performed on Two River’s Marion Huber stage, Love’s Labour’s Lost is a raucous celebration of head versus heart. Performances run March 1-10, 2024.
For detailed information on the upcoming auditions and backstage opportunities, visit https://tworivertheater.
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31) Works & Process
presents
The Legendary Broadway Icon Chita Rivera
In conversation with Arts Journalist Patrick Pacheco
Featuring American Dance Machine for the 21st Century
Monday, November 6, 2023 at 7:30 pm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
As part of their Fall 2023 Season, Works & Process presents Tony Award-winner Chita Rivera in conversation with Patrick Pacheco, featuring American Dance Machine for the 21st Century (ADM21) on Monday, November 6, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York City. For tickets and additional, visit informationhttps://www.
32) Works & Process
presents
Shine by Sekou McMiller & Friends,
in partnership with Jacob’s Pillow
Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 6:30 pm
followed immediately with salsa dancing for all in the Guggenheim rotunda
Works & Process presents Shine by Sekou McMiller & Friends, in partnership with Jacob’s Pillow on Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 6:30 pm at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as part of the Works & Process Fall 2023 Season. For tickets and more information, please visit https://www.worksandprocess.
See the culmination of choreographer Sekou McMiller’s Jacob’s Pillow Lab creative residency in a work-in-process showing that celebrates the Afro Latin Jazz and Soul Experience entitled Shine. Accenting partnered dances including salsa, mambo, and cha-cha-cha, “shines” are expressive sequences of footwork and body movements performed during musical breaks. Shine enhances the dance experience, inspiring friendly competition among social dancers. It explores how dancers separate to express their unique voices, fostering motivation and progress in everyday life, relationships, and communities. Original music from Sebastian Nuñez, and special guest dancers and composers brought together by McMiller, Shine is a performance that fuses music and dance, celebrates rhythmic nature, and highlights the unity of interconnected cultures. McMiller participates in a discussion moderated by Melanie George, Associate Curator, Jacob’s Pillow. Culminating the program is a social dance featuring one of NYC's premier Latin DJ’s DJ John John in the Guggenheim Rotunda for all to “shine”!
Works & Process at the Guggenheim
1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128
Tickets: $55, $45, $35, Choose-What-You-Pay
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