Creative Stage Collective presents the 2024 Summer Shebang: A Hilarious Musical Sketch Comedy Revue from September 7-29, 2024 at various locations throughout NYC. Admission is Free. For more information, visit https://www.
Join Creative Stage Collective for the annual Summer Shebang! as our multi-generational troupe of kids and professional adults will dream up, write down, polish and perform a musical sketch comedy revue in just three short weeks! This show is clever, full of heart, and seriously funny!
September 7 at 11:30 AM
Harry Belafonte Branch of the NYPL, 203 W. 115th Street, NYC
September 7 at 5:00 PM
Electric Ladybug Garden, 237 W. 111th Street, NYC
*This performance will be part of the Garden's 10-Year Anniversary Event and will be followed by an afterparty with a DJ, drinks and refreshments, and a video retrospective.
September 8 at 5:00 PM
JCC Harlem, 318 W. 118th Street, NYC
*This performance will be followed by an outdoor Family Happy Hour where food, drinks, and cocktails can be purchased after the show.
September 29 at 11:00AM and 1:00PM
Battery Park, Showbox, State Street and Battery Place
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4) A Fairly Odd Musical
When you're an average kid who no one understands, life can be tough... unless you have fairy godparents to grant your every wish! Things are looking up for Timmy until Doug Dimmadome (owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome) releases a new streaming service called Dimma+, filled with terrible reboots, ridiculous remakes, absurd spin-offs, and embarrassing knockoffs. With the help of his fairies, and you the audience, Timmy travels into the TV to get all of them canceled. Whether it’s Scooby Doo doing hallucinogens, SpongeBob’s deal with the devil, or Danny Phantom’s sexual awakening — Cosmo and Wanda will ruin Timmy’s childhood (and yours) with the wave of their wand!
Prepare to have your childhood shattered as characters from iconic cartoons of the '90s and early 2000s come to life all grown up and turned on their heads. Whether it's Phineas and Ferb using their inventive spirit to ‘play God’... or Tommy Pickles going on a murder spree targeting other bald cartoon children, audiences will join forces with over 60 of their favorite cartoon personalities to help Timmy save the entertainment industry from itself.
The Jerry Orbach Theatre at The Theater Center (210 West 50th St. 3rd fl.)
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5) In Search of Elaina
IN SEARCH OF ELAINA opens on Annette, living comfortably in her city life. When she learns that an old, dear friend has passed away, someone from the youth she worked hard to leave behind, a haunting regret is reignited. This drives Annette to travel home and face what she has worked so hard to bury. Past and present collide as Annette is pulled apart by who she is trying to be and who she undeniably once was. Friends and family reunite, reliving old times, traversing grief, and somehow finding their way forward.
The Players Theatre (115 MacDougal St.)
9/5 - 9/22
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.insearchofelaina.com
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6) Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour
A well-respected journeyman and bonafide legend on the Upstate New York regional comedy scene, Jack Tucker is the ultimate comedian's comedian. Fighting to save his marriage, regain the respect of his son, and pay off the countless loan sharks looking to collect their debts, Tucker will do whatever it takes to make you laugh. If the joke doesn't land, it's not because it isn't funny, you just didn't get it. Nothing can stop him, except himself.
Kyle Selig joins the cast in the role of Jacob Jankowski 9/3
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.
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11) Flash Force! Middle-Aged Women Superheroes Save Democracy
New podcast adventure comedy series
To launch with an all-star Broadway
Flash Force! Middle-Aged Women Superheroes Save Democracy, a new podcast adventure comedy series featuring The All-Star Broadway Repertory Company: Lucie Arnaz, Judy Blazer, Donna Lynne Champlin, Jason Graae, Kevin Isola, Kecia Lewis, Nancy Opel, Linda Purl, Emily Skinner and Karen Ziemba, launches on Tuesday, August 27th.
On New York’s Upper West Side, five middle-aged women from the Broadway community in their 12th year of group therapy, and their octogenarian therapist, are suddenly transformed by a mysterious accident in the physics lab next door, and find they possess superpowers. Powers that may…just may…be the only thing to save the world and rescue democracy. Their mission? To battle the evil organization, ORWELL, bent on destroying democracy worldwide.
All while pursuing personal growth.
Written and created by Deborah Grace Winer, Flash Force! is a six-part weekly series that launches with the first two 20-minute episodes was released Tuesday, August 27 and an episode every Wednesday will follow. Directed by Mark Waldrop, with music/sound design by Nathan Scalzone; editor/sound design, April Tucker, the series is available everywhere you get your podcasts.
For more information and to downloxxad episodes please visit: https://
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12) The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarotinspired by B'way and featuring the art of Al Hirschfeld ... available Sept. 3
The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot, available September 3 from Running Press Studio, is the new tarot card set inspired by Broadway and featuring the art of Al Hirschfeld. The one-of-a kind deck has been created by author Emily McGill, a spiritual psychologist, tarot card reader, and former Broadway publicist, in collaboration with The Al Hirschfeld Foundation. The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot can now be pre-ordered from Running Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, Bookshop and Walmart.
In her guidebook, McGill offers an interpretation and reading for the cards, each featuring beloved characters from iconic Broadway musicals and plays, drawn by Al Hirschfeld. The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot features West Side Story’s Maria and Tony on “The Lovers” card, Les Misérables’ Jean Valjean on the “Justice” card, and an extended dramatis personae including the likes of Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown from Guys and Dolls; Eliza Doolittle form My Fair Lady; Dolly Gallagher Levi from Hello, Dolly!; and Jud Frye from Oklahoma! Among the beloved Broadway luminaries in the deck are Stephen Sondheim, Eva Le Gallienne, Bob Fosse, Joe Papp and even Al Hirschfeld, himself.
Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 13) MANHATTAN WEST ANNOUNCES STREET AND CLUB DANCE BATTLE SERIES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORKS & PROCESS Free and Open to All “Gather Round” on Manhattan West Plaza, Wednesdays in September: Inspired by the Summer Olympics Competitions in Paris and the Debut of Breaking as an Olympic Sport Manhattan West, New York City’s dynamic destination for food, culture, retail, hospitality and the modern workplace by Brookfield Properties, today announced the return of “Gather Round,” a free outdoor dance and music series, in partnership with Works & Process and inspired by the competitions of the summer Olympics in Paris and the debut of breaking as an Olympic sport. The series of four free performances will take place at Manhattan West Plaza (385 9th Avenue in Midtown) and will feature a celebration of street and club dance battles every Wednesday in September from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. The performances give the public an opportunity to see breakers compete in Behind The Groove, an event hosted by legends Kwikstep and Rokafella, admire members of the Ballroom community as they walk the runway and vogue during the Gather Round Kiki Ball, cheer on competing Waack dancers as part of the Fabulous Waacking Festival Fall Edition with Princess Lockerooo, and witness NYC’s top beatboxers go head-to-head with The Beatbox House. This series exemplifies Works & Process’ sustained commitment to street and social dance, featuring work previously commissioned for and presented in the Guggenheim Museum’s rotunda and now brought to the Manhattan West Plaza event circle. The community is welcome to watch as top street and club dancers battle for glory and prizes. Performance Schedule: Behind The Groove: CeleBreak Outside! with Kwikstep and Rokafella September 4, 4:30 p.m. Since 2009, hip-hop legends Kwikstep and Rokafella have curated Behind the Groove, a party that invites the break-dancing community to freestyle to classic dance music while providing a space for them to jump into the dance cipher and show the skills they’ve honed. Regularly held at the Nuyorican Poets Café and now at Brooklyn’s Bogart House, this outdoor version will include four breaking teams battling it out. The performance will captivate with the sounds of DJ KS360 and DP One, emceed by Rokafella. Gather Round Kiki Ball September 11, 4:30 p.m. The community and competitive spirit of Ballroom Culture may be most known from the film Paris is Burning, this summer’s hit musical Cats: The Jellicle Ball, or the TV series Pose and Legendary. The Gather Round Kiki Ball will celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride and the skills and style that have made Ballroom the cultural force it is today, featuring commentator Snookie Juicy West, DJ Byrell The Great, and legendary judges Omari “Oricci” Wiles, Courtney “Balenciaga” Washington and more. Categories for this demo ball will be Runway, Face, and Vogue, featuring some of NYC’s best ball walkers. Gather Round Kiki Ball is organized by Hype Kitty. Fabulous Waacking Festival Fall Edition with Princess Lockerooo September 18, 4:30 p.m. Distinguishable by its rotational arm movements, posing and emphasis on expressiveness, Waacking brings together the glitz and glamor of Hollywood films, the vibrant energy of disco, and the colorful underground gay club culture of the ‘70s. An event organized by Princess Lockerooo, who is lauded by The New York Times as the “Queen of Waack,” it will feature high-energy performances, dazzling costumes, and theatrical choreography honoring the roots and influences of Waacking. Top Waackers will go head-to-head in an epic showdown. Visitors are invited to dress to impress and join in the dancing at the end – after the show and battle, there will be an opportunity to get their disco fix, twirl, and let loose. Manhattan West Beatbox Battle with The Beatbox House September 25, 4:30 p.m. New York City’s top beatboxers will go head-to-head with their newest material in advance of the 2024 USA Beatbox Championships in Pittsburgh! The Beatbox House’s monthly battle arrives at Manhattan West on the heels of the music group’s world-spanning tour with the US State Department’s American Music Abroad program. Kenny Urban, Gene Shinozaki, Neil Meadows (aka NaPoM), Amit Bhowmik, and Chris Celiz make up The Beatbox House, a collective that perfected their craft while living together in Brooklyn. From 2015-2018, they traveled to Europe and won the Grand Beatbox title, bringing beatbox glory back to NYC where it all started. (Fact: beatboxing started in the Bronx!) More background on the Gather Round Street and Club Dance Battles at Manhattan West can be found at manhattanwestnyc.com. |
14) DIGITAL LOTTERY AND RUSH TICKETS
ANNOUNCED FOR
“THE ROOMMATE”
STARRING
MIA FARROW
AND
PATTI LUPONE
Chris Harper, Nelle Nugent and Kenneth Teaton announced digital lottery and rush ticket availability for Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone’s return to Broadway in the new comedy The Roommate written by Jen Silverman and directed by Jack O’Brien. The Roommate began performances Thursday, August 29, and will have an official opening night of Thursday, September 12, at Broadway’s Booth Theatre (222 W. 45th Street).
Entries for The Roommate digital lottery start at 12 AM, one day before the performance, via rush.telecharge.com and winners are drawn the same day at 10 AM and 3 PM. Winners may buy up to 2 tickets at $35 each.
The Roommate digital rush begins at 11 AM the day of the performance via rush.telecharge.com. More tickets may become available throughout the day. Rush ends 30 minutes before curtain. One person may buy up to 2 tickets at $30 each.
General rush tickets are available day-of at the Booth Theatre box office, open Monday-Saturday 10 AM-6 PM. Tickets are subject to daily availability. One person may buy up to 2 tickets at $39 each.
General tickets are on sale now at Telecharge, or by phone at 212-239-6200.
Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 15) South Street Seaport Museum Announces Labor Day Weekend Offerings |
In honor of Labor Day, the South Street Seaport Museum is adding an extra open day to welcome the public on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, August 30-September 2, 2024, Visit anytime from 11am–5pm to tour historic ships, explore exhibitions, and enjoy Bowne & Co. Stationers.
Take advantage of Pay What You Wish General Admission, which means you can enjoy all that the Museum has to offer at whatever price is right for you—free in-person admission, the full ticket price, or any amount in between. You can shape your visit to include access to all current exhibitions on view in the introduction gallery space at 12 Fulton Street, access to the 1885 tall ship Wavertree, and engaging all-ages family activities. Free timed tickets for a tour of the 1908 lightship Ambrose are available separately at no additional cost.
Plan ahead and reserve your ticket in advance. Walk-ups are also welcome to join the fun. We look forward to seeing you! seaportmuseum.org/general-
Labor Day Weekend On-The-Water Opportunities in New York Harbor:
1885 Schooner Pioneer
Thursday–Sunday | 1pm, 4pm | $20–$50
See the Big Apple's iconic landmarks in a unique and unforgettable way, and take in the breathtaking views of New York City and the Statue of Liberty! A sail on Pioneer is a must-do adventure for locals and visitors alike. seaportmuseum.org/pioneer
1930 Tugboat W.O. Decker
Saturday, Sunday | 1:15pm, 2:45pm | $15–$30
As you ride on this historic vessel, you’ll feel the excitement of adventure and of discovering New York City from a whole new vantage point. As the only surviving example of its kind that invites you aboard, W.O. Decker offers a truly one-of-a-kind opportunity to step back in time and experience a unique age of seafaring. Get your tickets today! seaportmuseum.org/decker
Enrich Your Museum Visit with a Stop in Bowne & Co.
Bowne & Co. Stationers
Wednesday–Sunday | 11am–5pm | 211 Water Street
Visit the gift emporium and letterpress print shop at the South Street Seaport Museum.
The original Bowne & Co. was established by Robert Bowne in 1775 and is one of New York’s oldest printing firms. By 1900, New York City boasted over 700 printing offices. Most were located in Lower Manhattan and throughout the South Street Seaport Historic District to facilitate shipping, trade, and finance. As the maritime trade industries continued to grow each year, they found themselves in need of a flurry of printed materials for conducting business. This created the demand for stationery, invoices, advertisements, and additional printed materials.
In 1975, the 19th-century-style print shop that you can visit today was created to honor the Bicentennial of Bowne & Co., Inc., in partnership with the South Street Seaport Museum and the Bowne Foundation. This tribute to the past awaits your exploration at 211 Water Street—in the heart of the South Street Seaport Historic District. Using the Museum’s collection of historical equipment, Bowne & Co. continues the tradition of letterpress printing and captures the essence of a turn-of-the-century store, offering a unique and eclectic experience like none-other. Visit today to immerse yourself in the historical charm and legacy, as this shop weaves together New York’s maritime and printing heritage.
Entry to visit Bowne & Co. is free and you do not need General Admission to the Seaport Museum. seaportmuseum.org/
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