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Sunday, April 7, 2024

Sunday Scoop Week of 4/7/24 What's Happening This Week and More

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A) Beginning Performances 

In New York

1) Exquisite Drones

In Philadelphia

2) Pinocchio Live on Stage

B) Closing Soon

3) Five, the Parody Musical

C) What Else is Happening This Week and more

4) Bergen County Teens Releases Book RE: Ukrainian War

5) Brooklyn Children's Museum Celebrates Eid al-Fitr
4/14

6) Centenary Stage Co. Women's Playwright Series
Wednesdays in April

7) George Street Playhouse Announces 2024/2025 Season

8) Hadestown 5th Anniversary Sweepstakes

9) Japan Society Business & Policy Forum Presents
New Era of Work in Japan and the United States 4/11

10) Jim Caruso & Bill Stritch Continue to Croon at Bemelman's Bar

11) McCarter Theater Announces 2024/2025 Season

12) Migguel Anngelo and Jaime Lozano Return to Joe's Pub
4/9 & 4/10

13) Mimi Garrard Dance Presents A Spirtual Journey
at The Rubin Museum of Art 4/13

14) NJPAC & Rutgers University-Newark Launch
Teaching Artists Certificate Program

15) The Orchestra Now Presents William Grant Still & The Harlem Renaissance
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 

16) Stage Door Foundations Announces 
Theatrical Search Engine For Verified Professionals & Resources

17) Stereophonic Releases New Video

18) Stereophonic Rush & Lottery Policies 

19) TADA! Youth Theater Summer Camp Open House
4/14

20) Two River Theater World Premiere of A Thousand Maids Curated Events

21) The Wiz Digital Lottery and In-Person Rush Policies

22) Works & Process Presents Experiments in Opera
4/15

23) Works & Process Presents New Jersey Ballet 
4/14

A) Beginning Performances 

In New York

Photo courtesy of Spincycle NYC


1) Exquisite Drones

EXQUISITE DRONES is a drone-based piece for cello, live electronics and films patterned after the surrealist drawing game “exquisite corpse.” The group-work of a parlor game connects three compositions, written in isolation, by composers expressing their personal relationships to long-held tones in spaces of humming, clouds of Morse code, and coils of self-generative melodies.

The Tank (312 W. 36th St.)
4/14 -4/16

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit thetanknyc.org.

In Philadelphia

2) Pinocchio Live on Stage

In this fast-paced reimagining of the classic tale, the show begins with four painters arriving on set seemingly prepared to paint the walls of an empty theatre, only to find an audience eagerly anticipating a production of Pinocchio. The four playfully scramble with their paint brushes, mops, ladders, and other tools to begin telling the exciting tale, eagerly asking for help from the audience to propel the story forward.

Arcadia Stage (40 N. 2nd St.)
4/10 - 6/2
Opening Night 4/20

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit ardentheatre.org/production/pinocchio

B) Closing Soon

3) Five, the Parody Musical

Henry VIII and his six wives had nothing on Donald, the 45th, and these five ladies. Poised to make America laugh again, FIVE: The Parody Musical is an 80-minute, irreverent musical comedy revue starring some of the women in the life of America’s past President. Ivana, Marla, and Melania are joined by crowd favorite Stormy and daddy’s girl Ivanka as they each take the spotlight and sing their hearts out for your vote.

Theater 555 (555 W. 42nd St.)
Closing 4/21

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit fivethemusical.com

C) What Else is Happening This Week and more


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4) NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT 
LAUNCHES CHILDREN'S BOOK,
FINDING MESSI, THE MIRACLE CAT FROM KYIV 
AS A RESULT OF HIS HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS AT THE ONSET OF THE UKRAINE WAR
 
FINDING MESSI:
The Miracle Cat From Kyiv
www.findingmessi.com
 
All proceeds from this book will be donated to charities
that support victims of the Ukraine War.

 
By Trevor Ostfeld and Iryna Chernyak
Illustrations by Katherine Blackmore
Available: April 16, 2024

Online and in stores
 GreenLeaf Book Group Press

Trevor Ostfeld, a high school student from Bergen County, co-authored a children's book, Finding Messi: The Miracle Cat From Kyiv on GreenLeaf Book Group Press with Iryna Chernyak after volunteering for a humanitarian mission in March 2022 when the war in Ukraine began. This picture book written by two teenagers is already an Amazon bestseller.
 
Finding Messi: The Miracle Cat From Kyiv tells the true story of 13-year old Iryna and her cat, Messi. When Ukraine was attacked, Iryna and her mother had to abruptly leave everything behind in Kyiv, including their beloved pet. Messi goes missing, and Iryna rallies the community to help her find her cat. The book gently explains the impact of war on families, and young readers will better understand the experiences of children displaced by war.

Trevor, now 17 years old, chose to skip his family Spring Break in Florida in March of 2022 and instead traveled with his father and other volunteers from their synagogue to Poland and Ukraine. The group from Temple Emanu-El carried over 9,000 pounds of humanitarian supplies to help women and children who were fleeing from war and distributed them at the Poland-Ukraine border. Together they brought over 4,000 diapers and other personal essentials to aid the impacted families.

After coming back home from his humanitarian mission in Poland and Ukraine, Trevor couldn't stop thinking about Iryna's story about Messi the cat. Her dramatic story inspired him to write a children's book. Trevor wanted to help kids better understand what it's like to grow up in a war crisis and to teach them how to empathize with those who are experiencing it. 
 
All proceeds from this book will be donated to charities that support victims of the Ukraine War. This will help to make a positive impact and provide aid to those in need.
 
Finding Messi, The Miracle Cat From Kyiv is available where books are sold on April 16, for more information visit: wwwfindingmessi.com 

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5) Brooklyn Children’s Museum to Celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Festival on Sunday, April 14

 

Council Member Shahana Hanif to join cultural partners and performers at BCM, marking an end to 

the holy month of Ramadan 


Brooklyn Children’s Museum will host Celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Sunday, April 14, a fun-filled festival of music, dance, art, and food that will take place from 11 am to 4 pm.

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan and the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting. Traditionally, people celebrate the holiday by gathering with family and friends, exchanging gifts, and greeting each other. At Brooklyn Children’s Museum, visitors will learn the story of Eid al-Fitr, enjoy hands-on activities, and celebrate cultural traditions from across the Muslim world with New York City Council Member Shahana Hanif and an array of cultural partners, artists, and performers.

 

Visitors of all ages will be experience the intricate rhythmic patterns of Indian classical dance with the Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts, discover the story of Eid at an engaging puppet show presented by The Culture Tree, hear Turkish, Kurdish, and Islamic classical music performed by the Wahab Orchestra, and learn Sufi-inspired songs at an interactive drumming circle led by Brother Mustafa.

Celebrate Eid al-Fitr tickets are $15 general admission, $14 for grandparents, and free for children under one year old. General admission tickets include access to all special programs and Museum exhibits. To purchase tickets, visit www.brooklynkids.org/programs/eid-al-fitr.


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6) CENTENARY STAGE COMPANY ANNOUNCES 2024 WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS SERIES FINALISTS SLATED FOR READINGS IN APRIL

Centenary Stage Company’s Women Playwrights Series returns this spring with three brand-new play readings. Readings will take place on Wednesdays throughout April at 7:00 pm in the Sitnik and Kutz Theatres of the Lackland Performing Arts Center at 715 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, NJ on the campus of Centenary University. The Women Playwright Series readings are free to attend with donations welcome, advanced reservations have a $5.00 fee. Centenary Stage Company will also offer a live streaming option accompanying the in-person performances. Live stream access is free to participate with donations appreciated. WPS live streams will be made available for viewing at centenarystageco.org. For more information, go to the company website or call the box office at (908) 979-0900. Every reading will also be followed by a talkback with each playwright.
The 2023-24 Women Playwrights Series selections include:
Abigail by Sarah Tuft – What happens when at out-of-town tryout of “The Crucible” – helmed by a once legendary director making his comeback and funded by his renowned actress wife – casts an arrogant veteran theatre actor opposite a beauty influencer with absolutely no experience! A lot!! In 2024, the search for truth in the role of Abigail Williams puts Arthur Miller’s classic on trial.  Abigail by Sarah Tuft will be presented on Wednesday April 10th at 7:00 pm in the Sitnik Theatre.
Wasabia by Wendy Herlich – When fiercely independent Vivian gets a knock on her door from Carla, a young hospice volunteer desperate to shine, the two strike up an unlikely and un forgettable friendship. Ener Val (Valium) and Di (Digoxin), who lend a hand in exploring life’s choices. Through a series of red carpet rants, Lifetime interviews, and a truly unique game show, Vivian and Carla help each other in making some life-altering decisions. Wasabia by Wendy Herlich will be presented on Wednesday, April 17th at 7:00 pm in the Kutz Blackbox Theatre.
For A Brighter Tomorrow by Sophia Naylor – In 1974 both Cosmonauts Dmitri and Yuri are aboard a secret Soviet space station, a tiny capsule, miles from earth. As the cosmonauts argue the mundane intricacies of life - particularly to woo Pat Nixon – they’re interrupted by an urgent radio message. Suddenly the fate of the world rests in the hands of these two unlikely heroes, who must do everything in their power to discover the truth and ultimately determine the right thing to do. For A Brighter Tomorrow by Sophia Naylor will be presented on Wednesday, April 24th at 7:00 pm in the Kutz Blackbox Theatre.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit centenarystageco.org or call the Centenary Stage Company box office at (908) 979-0900. The Centenary Stage Company box office is open Monday through Friday from 1:00-5:00 pm and two hours prior to performances. The box office is located in the Lackland Performing Arts Center on the campus of Centenary University at 715 Grand Ave. Hackettstown, NJ. Centenary Stage Company can also be found across social media platforms; Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter. Like and follow to receive the latest in CSC news and special offers. 
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7) 



ANNOUNCES COMPLETE PROGRAMMING FOR


2024–2025 SEASON


George Street’s season will begin in October 2024 with the Pulitzer Prize finalist play, What the Constitution Means to Me, written by Tony Award nominee Heidi Schreck (Uncle Vanya) and directed by Laiona Michelle (Having Our Say). In December 2024, Gene & Gilda written by Cary Gitter (The Sabbath Girl) and directed by Joe Brancato (The Sabbath Girl) will begin its run. The season will continue in January 2025, with Small, written by Robert Montano (Kiss of the Spiderwoman) and directed by Jessi D. Hill (Vanishing Point), followed by King James written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) in March 2025. George Street will conclude the season with The Shark is Broken written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon (Spy) and directed by Artistic Director David Saint in April 2025.

Season subscriptions for George Street’s upcoming season start at $212.50 and include What the Constitution Means to Me, Gene & Gilda, Small, King James, and The Shark is Broken, plus free and unlimited ticket exchanges, 20% off guest tickets, and special access to exclusive events with George Street artists.

 

George Street is also introducing PerformancePASS, a new flexible option for interested subscribers. PerformancePASS offers premium seats with a $15 discount and tickets can be redeemed or exchanged at any point in the run. Please note that PerformancePASS tickets may not be redeemed for opening night or other special events. Any unused PerformancePASS(es) do not carry over to the next season and expire at the end of the 2024-2025 season. To learn more, visit georgestreetplayhouse.org/events/subscriptions.


Subscriptions and flex packages are available for purchase beginning today at georgestreetplayhouse.org.

 

Details for the 2024—2025 season are listed below:

 

What the Constitution Means to Me

By Heidi Schreck

Directed by Laiona Michelle

October 1—20, 2024

 

How relevant is the United States' Constitution in today's society? Does this document truly protect ALL Americans?

 
Playwright Heidi Schreck delves into multiple facets of this historic document, debating as to whether or not we should keep or abolish it. Through several stories and perspectives from different Americans, What the Constitution Means to Me allows the audience to define the Constitution's true worth.


What the Constitution Means to Me was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2019, and was nominated for two Tony® Awards, including Best Play.

 

Gene & Gilda

By Cary Gitter

Directed by Joe Brancato

December 3—22, 2024

 

Gene Wilder (Young Frankenstein, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) and Gilda Radner (Original Cast of “Saturday Night Live”) were in love, but the story doesn't end there!


Journey through the lives of these two famous comedians – from the day they fell in love to turbulent changes in their careers to a sad, sudden goodbye.


This heartfelt comedy lets audiences spend a night with two legends who found love and laughter in even the darkest of places.

 

Small

By Robert Montano

Directed by Jessi D. Hill

January 21—February 9, 2025

 

Actor and playwright Robert Montano found a new calling after growing up bullied for his small stature. From riding atop a racehorse to dancing in major Broadway shows like Cats and On the Town – follow Robert's arduous yet heartfelt journey in pursuing what seems like the impossible dream.

 

King James

By Rajiv Joseph

March 18—April 6, 2025

 

It all started with the 2003-2004 basketball season. Two sports fans, Matt and Shawn, instantly hit things off as they bond over basketball and a superstar who would go on to win four NBA championships - LeBron James.

 
From Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph comes a drama about friendship, drastic life changes, and paths that could divide them.

 

The Shark is Broken

By Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon

Directed by David Saint

April 29—May 18, 2025

 

Three Hollywood legends are stranded in the middle of the ocean while filming one of the greatest American movies, JAWS. Why are they stranded? The Shark is Broken!


From playwrights Ian Shaw (son of Robert Shaw) and Joseph Nixon, the Olivier Award-nominated The Shark is Broken takes a dive into the choppy waters of making this iconic Hollywood blockbuster through the eyes of its stars – Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss. Through their trials and tribulations in making a great American picture, the play dives into the dark side of these prolific actors' lives – between maintaining relevance, overcoming guilt, and fighting addictions.

Performance schedules, casting, and full creative teams will be announced at a later date.


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8) “HADESTOWN”


TO CELEBRATE 5 TRIUMPHANT YEARS ON BROADWAY


THIS MONTH

 

FANS CAN ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO CELEBRATE


WITH THE “HADESTOWN” COMPANY


THROUGH AUDIENCE REWARDS LOTTERY


OR


“HEY LITTLE SONGBIRD” SWEEPSTAKES


IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GIBSON


Hadestown producers Mara IsaacsDale FranzenHunter Arnold, and Tom Kirdahy announced that on the heels of the Tony Award-winning best musical’s 5th anniversary this month, the production has partnered with Gibson to launch the “Hey Little Songbird” Sweepstakes, allowing fans to enter for a chance to celebrate the momentous occasion with the cast and crew. Starting today, Tuesday, April 2nd through Tuesday, April 9th, fans can upload a video of themselves singing a song from the show to social media to enter the sweepstakes. One lucky winner will receive a one of a kind Hadestown wrapped Gibson guitar, two tickets to attend Hadestown on the eve of the show’s 5th anniversary, and two tickets to attend an exclusive 5th anniversary celebration with the Hadestown company, past and present, on Tuesday, April 16.

 

Entries can be submitted through Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook or X (Twitter) must include the hashtag “#HeyLittleSongbird” and must tag @hadestown. The winner will be chosen at random. For complete terms and conditions, click here.

 

Additionally, Audience Rewards will host a lottery allowing fans to win a chance to attend the one-night-only 5th anniversary celebration in New York City on Tuesday, April 16th. Entries are now open and will close on Tuesday, April 9th at 12PM EST. You must be at least 18 years and must have or create an Audience Rewards account to enter. Please click here enter. Full contest entry terms and conditions can be found on the site.

 

Tickets for Hadestown, are available at www.seatgeek.com/hadestown-tickets or by visiting the Walter Kerr Theatre box office (219 West 48th Street).



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9) Japan Society Business & Policy Forum Presents

 

New Era of AI: Future of Work in

Japan and The United States


April 11, 2024, at 6:00 pm

 

JAPAN SOCIETY

(333 E. 47th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues)


www.japansociety.org


Japan Society Business & Policy Forum presents “New Era of AI: Future Work in Japan and The United States” on April 11 at 6:00pm at Japan Society (333 E. 47th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues).

 

What are the top AI trends for 2024? How is the rapid rise of AI reshaping the business landscape in the U.S. and Japan, and what implications does this hold for employees as well as companies? Which roles are well-positioned to flourish in the midst of the AI revolution?


Japan is coping with a declining birthrate, an aging society and a population shortage, while the U.S. is currently experiencing an influx of immigration. Additionally, projections suggest that the U.S. population will decline in the second half of the century. At the same time, industries are observing a notable surge in the integration of AI-powered platforms, such as chatbots handling customer service, analyzing data to generate forecasts, identifying defects during the production of goods, and optimizing delivery routes to enhance supply chain efficiency. The new era of AI at work has begun. This program brings together experts to discuss the impact and potential of AI on work, examining both challenges and opportunities, and shedding light on the future of work in both the United States and Japan.

 

Speakers: 

Hisayuki Idekoba, Representative Director, President and CEO, Recruit Holdings


Vladimir Lukic, Managing Director & Senior Partner; Global Leader, Tech and Digital Advantage, Boston Consulting Group

 

Keynote Moderator:

Merit E. Janow, Dean Emerita, & Professor of Practice, School of International & Public Affairs

Columbia University; Chair of the Board of Directors, Japan Society

 

Agenda

6:00-7:00pm                Discussion and Q&A

7:00-7:30pm                Reception

 

Admission

$20 for non-members

$15 for Japan Society Individual Members

Free for Japan Society Corporate Members*

$15 for Students and Employees of Academic & Government organization

 

*up to a designated number of tickets. Additional tickets are $15.


For tickets and information, please visit HERE.


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10) PERFORMERS JIM CARUSO & BILLY STRITCH

RETURN TO THE 

LEGENDARY BEMELMANS BAR AT THE CARLYLE,

 A ROSEWOOD HOTEL

SUNDAYS from 9pm – Midnight

Jim Caruso & Billy Stritch will hold court at Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle Hotel for the thirteenth year, entertaining with their evening of swinging standards on Sunday nights from 9pm to midnight.  Bassist Steve Doyle will once again join the duo.  Caruso and Stritch, who have performed extensively on their own, gained national exposure together as the host and musical director of the wildly popular open mic, Cast Party, which celebrates talent every Monday at Birdland in NYC, and tours nationally. Over the years, the duo has received critical acclaim at Bemelmans, and made international news when rock legend Bono joined them in an impromptu performance.  The musical pair has also become the darling of the show biz set, welcoming spontaneous performances by stars including Liza Minnelli, Michael Feinstein, Jane Monheit, Clint Holmes, Marilyn Maye, Stephanie J. Block, Steve Ross, Linda Lavin, Darren Criss, Tony Danza, Christine Ebersole, and Steve Tyrell.

Bemelmans Bar is located in The Carlyle Hotel (35 East 76th Street @ Madison Avenue). Reservations not accepted; tables available on a first-come, first-serve basis. For additional information, visit www.thecarlyle.com.

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11) McCarter Announces 2024-2025 Theatre Series  

Dazzling new season includes Legacy of Light by Karen Zacarías,
Tectonic Theater Project’s Here There Are Blueberries,
Duel Reality by The 7 Fingers, Ebony Booth’s Primary Trust, and the previously announced
world premiere musical comedy Empire Records.

Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen and Executive Director Martin Miller announced McCarter Theatre Center’s 2024-2025 Theatre Series, including a gravity-defying spectacle, an engrossing true story from Moisés Kaufman and the legendary Tectonic Theater Project, two comedies making their New Jersey premiere, and a much-anticipated, world-premiere musicalThe company returns to a full five-play offering for the first time since the 2019/20 Season. Also returning as a season add-on is McCarter’s annual holiday production of A Christmas Carol.

World Premiere Musical 

EMPIRE RECORDS 

Music & Lyrics by Zoe Sarnak 

Book by Carol Heikkinen

Choreographed by Ellenore Scott 

Directed by Trip Cullman 

September 6 – October 6, 2024 

Berlind Theatre 

 

Overflowing with optimism, ‘90s counterculture, rooftop dancing, and the spirit of punk rock, Empire Records tells the story of a band of idealistic misfits fighting to save their beloved record store from a corporate takeover. With tactics ranging from desperate to dangerous, the team comes together during a visit by over the hill pop star Rex Manning to discover the true value of friendship, love, and music—all in one extraordinary, unforgettable day. 

 

With music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson Award-winner and Princeton native Zoe Sarnak and a book by original screenwriter Carol Heikkinen, Empire Records is directed by Trip Cullman (Broadway’s Choir Boy, Lobby Hero), choreographed by Ellenore Scott (Broadway’s Funny Girl), and produced by special arrangement with Bill Weiner, Hunter Arnold and Cody Lassen.

 

DUEL REALITY 

by The 7 Fingers 

October 9 – 13, 2024 

Matthews Theatre 

 

An epic, cirque-infused performance that dazzles the senses and stirs the heart. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, two feuding families engage in a battle of skill, each competition more daring than the last – while a pair of star-crossed lovers struggles to escape the showdown. Exhilaration and danger provide a thrilling backdrop to The 7 Fingers’ one-of-a-kind daredevil theatrical extravaganza.  For all ages. 

 

 

HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES 

by Moisés Kaufman & Amanda Gronich 

Conceived and Directed by Moisés Kaufman   

January 24 – February 9, 2025 

Matthews Theatre 

  

In 2007, a mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrived at the desk of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist. As curators unraveled the shocking truth behind the images, the album soon made headlines and ignited a debate that reverberated far beyond the museum walls. Based on real events, Here There Are Blueberries tells the story of these historical photographs—what they reveal about the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and our own humanity. 

 

LEGACY OF LIGHT 

by Karen Zacarías 

Directed by Sarah Rasmussen 
March 20 – April 6, 2025 

Matthews Theatre 

 

What is the science of love? In Princeton, New Jersey, a brilliant astrophysicist tries to become a mother. Meanwhile—300 years earlier in France—a mathematician, scientist, and lover to Voltaire finds out she’s about to become one. From the writer of Native Gardens and Destiny of Desire, Legacy of Light is a bright and funny play about life, the universe, and parenthood. 

 

PRIMARY TRUST 

by Eboni Booth 

Directed by Timothy Douglas 

Co-production with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 

May 8 – 25, 2025 
Berlind Theatre 

 

This play arrives fresh from its acclaimed, sold-out premiere. An absorbing and open-hearted comedy about new beginnings, Primary Trust explores the inner and outer lives of Kenneth, a dedicated loner with a passion for drinking Mai Tais on weeknights. When he begins to face a world he’s long avoided, will he have the courage to embrace a new start in life?   


SEASON ADD-ON

A CHRISTMAS CAROL
By Charles Dickens

Adapted and directed by Lauren Keating
December 10-29, 2024


McCarter's annual holiday tradition returns with magic, music, and merriment for all. Follow Ebenezer Scrooge on a fantastical journey through Christmases past, present and future and enjoy this classic story as it comes to life around you. Create magical memories with the ones you love as this festive spectacle ushers you into the spirit of the season with all the delight, wonder, and generosity that Scrooge himself discovers.


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12) Venezuelan Artist Migguel Anggelo and Collaborator Jaime Lozano Return to Joe’s Pub

Renowned Venezuelan artist Migguel Anggelo and his long-time collaborator Jaime Lozano are set to make a triumphant return to Joe's Pub, much to the delight of their devoted fan base. The dynamic duo is back at the popular venue, ready to captivate audiences with their unique blend of music, dance, and theater.

 

Migguel Anggelo and Jaime Lozano have a history of successful collaborations, and their upcoming performance at Joe's Pub on April 9th and 10th, at 7 pm promises to be no exception. The show was conceived by Migguel Anggelo with the book by C. Julian Jiménez, and under the direction of Adrian Alexander Alea. Original songs by both artists will be featured, as well as stunning arrangements by the award-winning musical theatre writer Jaime Lozano, who is widely regarded as the 'next big thing on Broadway.'

 

In this highly anticipated performance, Migguel Anggelo will showcase his versatility by performing in both English and Spanish. Through his music and artistry, Migguel will delve into the intricate connections between his Latino immigrant identity and his relentless pursuit of freedom.


 The production will seamlessly blend original compositions with reinterpreted music, creating a captivating experience transcending language barriers. A sing-along to favorite tunes that span the decades, from artists like Vicente Fernandez, Simon Diaz, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, and Migguel Anggelo himself.


Tickets for Migguel Anggelo and Jaime Lozano's performances at Joe's Pub are priced at $35 (exclusive of service fee). It is important to note that there is a 2-drink or 1 food item minimum per person for every show at Joe's Pub. To secure your spot and witness the magic of Migguel Anggelo and Jaime Lozano, visit the official website of Joe's Pub.


Joe’s Pub

425 Lafayette Street

(at Astor Place)

https://publictheater.org/productions/joes-pub/2024/m/migguel-anggelo


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13) Mimi Garrard Dance Theatre Presents

A Spiritual Journey

Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2pm

The Rubin Museum of Art


Mimi Garrard of Mimi Garrard Dance Theatre is proud to present a special invitation only film event, A Spiritual Journey, on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 2pm at the Rubin Museum of Art,150 W 17th St, NYC.


With direction, camera, and editing from Mimi Garrard, and costumes by Mindy Nelson, the program consists of four dances created for video — “Realeyes,” “Mestos,” and "Seasons of the Mind" explore a mythical idealized world, while "Notes from the Underground Percussionist” uses the words of Fyodor Dostoevsky to explore the dark side of human nature.


A Spiritual Journey Program

"Realeyes"

Dancer: Austin Selden

Music: Tom Hamilton


"Notes from the Underground Percussionist"

Performer: Jonathan MevillePratt

Singer and music: Jonathan Melville Pratt

Text: Dostoevsky selected by Mimi Garrard


"Mestos"

Dancers: Tim Bendernagel and Kate Jewett

Music: Tom Hamilton


"Seasons of the Mind"

Dancers: Tim Bendernagel and Cynthia Koppe 

Music: Joao Castro Pinto 


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14) NJPAC and Rutgers University–Newark 

jointly launch 

Teaching Artist Certificate program 

First educational partnership between a 

performing arts center and research university 


New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) and  Rutgers University–Newark School of Arts and Sciences (SASN) announce a new  Teaching Artist certificate program to provide practical skills and an understanding of  sound business practices for teaching artists to apply in educational, community,  healthcare and corporate settings.

This program marks the first educational partnership between a performing arts  center and research
 university. 

The curriculum is facilitated by several faculty from RU-N’s Urban Education  Department and Arts, Culture & Media Department as well as nationally-recognized  experts in the field including author and teaching artist Eric Booth. At NJPAC, the  certificate is part of the suite of programs of the Colton Institute for Training and  Research in the Arts which includes an expansion of professional development for  teaching artists.

The inaugural semester of the program is an eight-week summer intensive that  will run from June 10 – August 2, 2024. Classes meet Monday through Friday from  10AM – 4PM on the campuses of Rutgers University–Newark and NJPAC’s Center  for Arts Education. 
The fee for the program is $3,500. More information and the application is available  at sasn.rutgers.edu/njpac-teaching-artist-certificate. Applications will be accepted  until all seats are filled. The priority deadline is April 30. 





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15) THE ORCHESTRA NOW PRESENTS

WILLIAM GRANT STILL & THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE

AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

APRIL 14, 2024

Featuring William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 2, Song of a New Race

and Artwork from the Exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism


Music Director Leon Botstein leads The Orchestra Now in this season’s final installment of TŌN’s popular Sight & Sound series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art with a program titled William Grant Still & the Harlem Renaissance on Sunday, April 14, 2024. The program offers a performance of William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 2, Song of a New Race, written in 1937 when the Harlem Renaissance era was embracing the literary, musical, and visual arts of Black America.


Still was one of the foremost classical composers of the time, with a number of impressive firsts to his credit. Among them, he was the first African American to conduct a professional American symphony orchestra (Los Angeles Philharmonic, 1936), and the first to have an opera produced by a major U.S. opera company (Troubled Island, New York City Opera, 1949). His symphonic trilogy, tracing African American history from Africa to 20th-century America, is capped by his Symphony No. 2, a joyful and lyrical piece that fuses the European classical symphony with African American sensibility. 


William Grant Still & the Harlem Renaissance

The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sunday, April 14, 2024, at 2 PM

The Orchestra Now

Leon Botstein, conductor

William Grant Still: Symphony No. 2, Song of a New Race

Artwork from the exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism


With the rise of new, urban Black communities both in New York City and abroad, the Harlem Renaissance became the first African American-led movement of international modern art. With that art came developments in visual art, poetry, jazz, and concert music. William Grant Still was in the spotlight alongside such esteemed luminaries as writer Langston Hughes and painter Aaron Douglas. Already established as a Hollywood arranger, Still also composed nearly 200 classical works, including five symphonies, four ballets, and nine operas. He was championed by conductors like Leopold Stokowski, who conducted the premiere of Still’s four-movement Symphony No. 2, Song of a New Race with The Philadelphia Orchestra in 1937. 


The exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism will be on view at The Met Fifth Avenue February 25–July 28, 2024 in The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery for Special Exhibitions.


All Tickets, priced at $30–$50, include same-day museum admission and may be purchased online here, by calling The Met at 212.570.3949, or at The Great Hall box office at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.


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16) Stage Door Foundation Announces



STAGE DOOR NETWORK


A THEATRICAL SEARCH ENGINE FOR 

VERIFIED PROFESSIONALS AND RESOURCES


Revolutionizing Theatre Community Connectivity 

with Groundbreaking Technology


Visit www.stagedoornetwork.com to create a free profile 


www.stagedoornetwork.com

@stage.door.network


The Stage Door Foundation proudly unveils its latest innovation: The Stage Door Network, a cutting-edge online portal poised to redefine how professionals and resource providers in the theatre industry connect and thrive. With a focus on inclusivity and empowerment, Stage Door Network serves as a dynamic platform for individuals and companies to discover new opportunities and forge meaningful connections within the vibrant theatre community, both within the Broadway community and in Regional theatres across the globe. 


Empowering Connections Across the Entire Theatre Ecosystem

At the heart of Stage Door Network lies its mission to facilitate seamless connections between theatre professionals and creative projects. Leveraging state-of-the-art technology, Stage Door Network introduces revolutionary job-matching capabilities, ensuring every talent finds their perfect fit. From performers to creatives, backstage crew to administrators, casting, talent agents, and producers, Stage Door Network welcomes every individual and every organization to create comprehensive profiles showcasing their expertise, aspirations, and availability. It links them to matching opportunities posted in the Job Board. 


Unlocking Unlimited Potential, Free of Charge

One of Stage Door Network's defining features is its commitment to accessibility. Profiles are free to create, allowing users to showcase their work through images, videos, and other materials without limitations or hidden fees. They may also self-identify their skills and unique backgrounds to ensure matching with projects that meet their creative goals. 


Additionally, users can promote their additional creative services, whether it's offering masterclasses, voice lessons, or other specialized skills, further enriching the community's collaborative spirit.


Quick Match Technology: Streamlined Networking & Tailored Solutions

Stage Door Network introduces Quick Match Technology enabling users to post alerts for specific needs and find instant solutions easily. Whether seeking a reader for a self-tape audition or a last-minute replacement for a performance, Stage Door Network streamlines the process, eliminating negotiation hurdles and fostering efficient collaboration. 


Promoting Unique Talents and Expanding Diversity and Inclusion 

Stage Door Network encourages users to authentically self-identify aspects of their heritage and background, career priorities, and/or distinct talents, empowering individuals to showcase their unique attributes. Whether highlighting specific skills, cultural backgrounds, or experiences, users can present a comprehensive representation of themselves. This inclusive approach enables users to easily search for professionals with diverse skill sets and backgrounds, fostering success through genuine representation and diversity within their companies.


Designed for The Creative Revolution: 

The network’s inspiration came from the President of the Stage Door Network, Jeff Whiting, from his personal experience as a director and choreographer. Whiting also created another iconic software supporting the theatrical community, Stage Write Software, which is used by over 100,000 users worldwide. 


Exclusive Stage Door Deals

Stage Door Network works closely with the not-for-profit organization The Stage Door Foundation to provide exclusive perks and discounts on essential resources such as studio rentals, master classes, headshot printing, project funding, and more. These benefits further enhance the value of Stage Door Network membership, enriching the professional journey of its users.


Join The Stage Door Revolution

The Stage Door Network invites all theatre professionals, resource providers, and companies to join the movement toward a more connected and inclusive theatre community where no one is excluded. Visit www.stagedoornetwork.com to create your free profile and join the #StageDoorRevolution.


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Photo by Kristin Gallegos

17) “STEREOPHONIC”


THE SEASON’S MOST ACCLAIMED NEW PLAY


RELEASES NEW MUSIC VIDEO


OF ‘MASQUERADE’

 


After starting previews to an extraordinary standing ovation this week, the season’s most critically acclaimed new play, Stereophonic, has dropped a brand-new music video of the hit song in the show, “Masquerade”, written by Academy Award® nominee and Grammy Award® winner Will Butler.

 

To download video, please click HERE.

 

Direct from its smash hit world premiere engagement at Playwrights Horizons, David Adjmi’s Stereophonic is directed by Daniel Aukin and features songs by Will Butler, formerly of Arcade Fire. The highly anticipated Broadway production is currently in performances at the Golden Theatre (252 W 45th St) for 14 weeks only, and will officially open on Friday, April 19.


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Photo by Julieta Cervantes

18) “STEREOPHONIC”


RUSH AND LOTTERY POLICIES ANNOUNCED

AHEAD OF HIGHLY ANTICIPATED FIRST PERFORMANCE

 

Stereophonic, producers Sue WagnerJohn JohnsonSeaviewSonia Friedman ProductionsLinden Productions, and Ashley Melone & Nick Mills have announced the in-person rush, digital rush, and digital lottery policies for the sold-out hit.

A limited number of $35 general rush tickets will be available in-person at the Golden Theatre (252 W 45th St) box office on the day of each performance, on a first come, first served basis. There is a maximum of two rush tickets per person.  

 

Digital rush will be available starting at 11:00AM ET on the day of each performance and will end 30 minutes before the performance. Tickets will be $30 each, are subject to availability, and are limited to two digital rush tickets per person.  

 

Entries for the Stereophonic digital lottery will open at 12:00AM ET two days before each performance and will end at 3:00PM the same day. Winners are drawn the day before the performance at 10:00am and 3:00pm and will be notified via email. Tickets will be $40 each and are limited to two digital lottery tickets per person.   

 

The rush and digital lottery will be available at https://rush.telecharge.com.  


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19) SUMMER IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER!

SIGN UP NOW FOR TADA! YOUTH THEATER SUMMER CAMP


TADA! SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE on April 14th


Please join  TADA! Youth Theater for a special Summer Camp Open House on Sunday, April 14th for a sneak peek at the exciting theatrical experiences enjoyed by the young campers.

 

TADA! Youth Theater presents week-long musical theater summer camps where children create and perform a brand new musical every week, all summer long! Summer camps take place from June 17th through August 23rd at TADA! Youth Theater, 15 West 28th Street in Manhattan. Campers will be divided into groups by their ages. Children, ages 4-5, attend 9AM to 1:30PM, and children ages 5-7 and 8-12 attend 9AM – 5PM.

 

To register for the Summer Preview Open House on April 14th, please visit: https://tadatheater.com/open-house


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20) TWO RIVER THEATER’S 

WORLD PREMIERE COMEDY 

A THOUSAND MAIDS 

BY TONY MENESES

 CURATED EVENTS AND 

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES 



Two River Theater's world premiere comedy, A Thousand Maids, by Two River favorite Tony Meneses (The HombresGuadalupe in the Guest Room)directed by Drama League Director's Project Fellow and recipient of the Yale 2019 Kauffman Memorial Prize, Aneesha Kudtarkar (Water by the Spoonful, Queen) began performances this weekend and wiill run through April 28, 2024 in the Marion Huber Theater. 


In conjunction with the production, Two River will be hosting several free events open to the community.

 

The full event lineup includes:

 

EVENTS

Wednesday, April 10 at 5:30PM in Studio A

IN THE KNOW WITH ANEESHA KUDTARKAR

Artistic Director Justin Waldman hosts an intimate conversation with A Thousand Maids Director, Aneesha Kudtarkar. Coffee and cookies will be available starting at 5:30 PM, with the discussion set to start at 5:45 PM. Attendance for this pre-show event is FREE; A Thousand Maids 7PM performance tickets sold separately. *Please note: The event will be filmed, with full video capture available via our YouTube channel the following week. To reserve tickets, go to: https://tworivertheater.org/whats-on/in-the-know-a-thousand-maids/

 

Saturday, April 20 at 5PM in the Library

TELLING YOUR UNTOLD STORY WITH PROJECT WRITE NOW

A Thousand Maids is in a large part about the stories all around us that often aren't seen or shared. But everyone has a story – in their lives, in their family, in their community – that deserves to be told! Storytelling maestros from Project Write Now will help shape and share your own untold stories in this FREE writing workshop. Open to all ages and all levels of creative writing experience. To reserve tickets, go to: https://tworivertheater.org/whats-on/untold-stories-workshop/

 

 

Sunday, April 21 at 12:30PM in the Library

The ART of Social Justice Series

Exploring the Intersection of Poetry, Shakespeare, and Identity

Sunday, April 21

12:30-2:30pm

FREE ADMISSION with reservation

 

 12:30-1:15pm Amplify Poetry Readings

In the wake of the tragic death of Nex Benedict, the Red Bank Theatre for Young Audiences of the UMCRB felt the need to celebrate and uplift the voices of young trans folx and developed AmplifyAmpify features readings by young actors from the RBTYA company with original poems from two anthologies: Growing Up Trans and The Poetry on Our Arms. We hope that Amplify will be a moving, empowering, and affirming program.

 

1:30-2:30pm Exploring Identity: Reimagining Shakespeare

Shakespeare may have begun to write his early works almost 500 years ago, but that does not mean we cannot relate to his storytelling in our 21st century classrooms. In this workshop led by Garden State Equality’s Director of Education and Youth Development Justine Evyn Saliski, we will work through the 8-point story arc and gain knowledge on how we can amplify and uplift our students’ intersecting identities through the lens of both Shakespeare and social justice to reimagine tales of The Bard. Join us as we look at Shakespeare in a way that can not only relate to our students, but ourselves as well. While educators can gain Professional Development credit for attending, this discussion is free and open to the public.

 

This event is offered as a collaboration between Two River Theater, Red Bank Theatre for Young Audiences of the UMCRB, and Garden State Equality. To reserve tickets, go to: https://tworivertheater.org/whats-on/art-of-social-justice-atm/

 

Date TBD

COSTUME DESIGN 101 AND COSTUME SHOP TOUR

The work of a costume designer is central in A Thousand Maids, but what does that work entail in the off-stage world? Experienced costume professionals from Two River Theater's staff will share the reality of the costume creation process: how designers develop their ideas, how they collaborate with the costume shop to make those ideas a reality, and how it all comes together to create the magic audiences see on stage! Attendees will also be able to tour Two River's costume shop and costume storage areas. 

 

ACCESS SERVICES

Saturday, April 13 at 3PM

Fragrance Free performance for which audience members are asked to refrain from wearing colognes, perfumes or scented oils for the safety and comfort of all.

 

Saturday, April 20th at 3PM

Play Date offering free childcare services and discounted tickets for caregivers attending that performance. For more information and to register for childcare, visit https://tworivertheater.org/whats-on/a-thousand-maids/#play-date  

 

Saturday, April 27th at 3PM

Open-captioned and audio described performance.

 

Saturday, April 13 at 3PM
Pay-What-You-Wish performance. In an effort to help break down financial barriers, patrons may pay what they wish for tickets to the 3PM performance of A Thousand Maids. Tickets typically cost $40-$70. Tickets may only be secured in person at the Box Office.  

 

For more information on Two River Theater’s access services, visit https://tworivertheater.org/accessibility/

 

TICKET INFORMATION

Regular ticket prices range from $45-$70, and can be purchased by phone, in person or atwww.tworivertheater.org. Discounts are available for seniors, military, and ticket buyers age 35 and under. Groups of 10 or more receive a 20% discount, and should email groups@trtc.org directly to book. Two -show subscriptions are also available for purchase at the low price of $120. Subscriptions can be purchased online, by phone or at the Box Office.

 

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21) “THE WIZ”


ANNOUNCES


$45 DIGITAL LOTTERY & $45 IN-PERSON RUSH TICKETS


Producers Kristin CaskeyMike IsaacsonBrian Anthony MorelandAmbassador Theatre GroupKandi Burruss and Todd Tucker announced a $45 digital lottery powered by Broadway Direct and $45 in-person rush tickets for highly-anticipated revival of The Wiz, which began previews on Friday, March 29 at the Marquis Theatre.


At 10 AM ET, $45 rush tickets for The Wiz will are available in-person at the Marquis Theatre Box Office (210 W 46th St) each morning for that day’s performances. Patrons will be able to purchase up to two tickets per person. Tickets are subject to availability. Seat locations for this program vary and may be available in all sections of the theatre. Locations are determined each by the show’s management and assigned at the discretion of the Box Office at time of purchase.

 

Entries for the digital lottery are open at 9 AM ET at https://lottery.broadwaydirect.com/show/the-wiz-ny/. Winners are drawn the same day at 3 PM ET and will have one hour to pay for their tickets online. Winners may buy up to 2 tickets at $45 each (inclusive of all fees.) Lottery seats may be partial view.


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Photo courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR

22) Works & Process Presents


Works & Process presents Experiments in Opera: The Lives and Dreams of Nikola Tesla as summoned by the Honorable Spirits of the Grand Gotham Hotel by Phil Kline and Jim Jarmusch, featuring Anthony Roth Costanzo on Monday, April 15, 2024 at 7pm at the Guggenheim’s Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, NY. Tickets $35 to Choose-What-You-Pay. To purchase tickets, visit www.worksandprocess.org.


In an abandoned New York City near the end of time, a small group of survivors gather for a seance in the ruined ballroom of the once mighty Grand Gotham Hotel. Here they encounter the ghost of the hotel’s most famous resident, Nikola Tesla, whose last years were spent in Room 3327. One by one, they join Tesla, acting out his dreams in a ritual circus of life, conveyed in a series of vignettes that mix elements of spectacle, absurdity, avant-garde film, blackout comedy, and musical theater. 


A striking figure—tall, elegant in dress, and grandiloquent in speech—Tesla was a brilliant scientist and engineer whose view of the physical world was imbued with mystical spirituality. He once dined daily at the famous Delmonico’s, seated among the barons of Wall Street, who celebrated and profited mightily from his inventions. As his dreams of the future were thwarted by the powers of big money and government, he gradually retreated into a parallel world of his imagination, watching over the pigeons in Bryant Park, especially the one he said was his true love, “a creature of purest white, with silver traces on her wings.” 


See the culmination of this new opera’s first development workshop, incubated in a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at Bethany Arts Community. Members of the artistic team will discuss their creative process and highlights will be performed.


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Photo courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR

23) Works & Process Presents

New Jersey Ballet, A New Era with Maria Kowroski,

featuring Harrison Ball and Lauren Lovette

Sunday, April 14, 2024

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum


Works & Process presents New Jersey Ballet, A New Era with Maria Kowroski, featuring Harrison Ball and Lauren Lovette on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 3pm and 7pm at the Guggenheim’s Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, NY. Tickets $35 to Choose-What-You-Pay. To purchase tickets, visit www.worksandprocess.org.


Join recently appointed New Jersey Ballet Artistic Director Maria Kowroski as she shares her vision for the company and see excerpts from Purcell Suite by Harrison Ball and from a new commission by Lauren Lovette prior to its premiere. Ball, Kowroski, and Lovette illuminate their creative process in a discussion moderated by dancer and choreographer Emily Coates, a former member of New York City Ballet and currently Director of Dance Studies at Yale University.


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And that's the scoop. Tune in tomorrow for More Theater Monday. 


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