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Combining authentic dance, live music, dialogue, and narration, Okuni tells the real-life story of a young woman who, in 1603, defied societal norms and gender roles to create Kabuki, one of Japan’s most iconic art forms. Performing on the riverbanks of Kyoto, Okuni and her all-female troupe captivated audiences by portraying both men and women with flamboyant costumes and swaggering style. Her bold, satirical performances quickly gained popularity, earning her the title “Best in the World” from the government. However, as imitators and concerns about morality grew, women were banned from performing Kabuki, and the tradition became an all-male domain—a practice that continues today. Presented by the bilingual Japanese-English theater company Amaterasu Za, Okuni brings to life the extraordinary journey of the woman who broke barriers and founded a theatrical tradition that has endured for over 400 years.
Theatre Row (410 West 42nd St.)
11/2 - 1/23
Opening Night 11/14
For more information or to purchase tickets. visit www.amaterasuza.org
6) Ragtime
Ragtime is a sweeping, powerful musical adaptation of E.L. Doctorow’s novel with music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and a book by Terrence McNally. Through heartrending storytelling and beloved songs like “Wheels of a Dream” and “Back to Before,” Ragtime offers an explosive and relevant portrait of America in the throes of social upheaval.
New York City Center (131 W. 55th St.)
10/3 - 11/10
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.nycitycenter.org/ragtime
Photo by Philip Cruise |
7) The Sex Writer
Jane's father, an "important" writer has just died by suicide and Jane goes home to her small town to deal with the details of death. Jane is a professor and spicy romance writer and as she meets new possibilities and old loves, she narrates all her sexual longings. She struggles to deal with the grief from her father's death and the feeling that he deserted her a long time ago.
Gene Frankel Theatre (24 Bond St.)
10/30 - 11/17
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.onthestage.tickets/show/thin-duke-productions/66fad10d4abcb41e91ec77cf.
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Courtesy of DKC/O&M 13) DEATH BECOMES HER ANNOUNCES DIGITAL LOTTERY AND RUSH TICKET POLICIES |
DEATH BECOMES HER Digital Lottery powered by Broadway Direct will launch with a limited number of $40 tickets available for each performance. The lottery will open at 7am (ET) the day before each performance and close at 2pm (ET) that same day. Once the lottery closes, winners will be notified within minutes and will have 60 minutes to claim and pay for tickets. Seat locations and number of tickets awarded by the lottery are subject to availability. Lottery seats may be partially obstructed. Limit one entry per person per day and limit of two tickets per entry. To enter and for more specifics, please visit https://lottery.
A limited number of $35 in-person DEATH BECOMES HER Rush Tickets will be available when the Lunt-Fontanne box office (205 West 46th Street) opens at 10 AM (Monday – Saturday). Rush tickets are subject to availability and may be partial view. There is a limit of two tickets per person.
For more information visit: DeathBecomesHer.com
TO AIR ACROSS PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS NATIONWIDE
AND STREAMING ON PBS.org AND THE PBS APP
AS SPECIAL VETERANS DAY EVENT, BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1
HOST KATIE COURIC, HISTORIAN JOHN MONSKY, BOSTON POPS
CONDUCTOR KEITH LOCKHART AND BROADWAY STARS LEAD A
SYMPHONIC AND VISUAL JOURNEY THROUGH WORLD WAR II’S FINAL
MONTHS IN EUROPE, FEATURING PERSONAL ACCOUNTS FROM ERNEST
HEMINGWAY, ROBERT CAPA, J.D. SALINGER AND LEE MILLER, FILMED
WITH THE BOSTON POPS AT BOSTON’S SYMPHONY HALL.
American History Unbound and American Public Television (APT) announced today The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to VE Day, performed with the Boston Pops, will begin airing on public television stations nationwide and streaming on PBS.org and the PBS app (PBS Passport) beginning Friday, November 1, 2024. This symphonic and visual journey, capturing the dramatic final months of World War II in Europe, commemorates Veterans Day and the 80th Anniversary of D-Day this year.
The performance was recorded on two sold-out nights at Boston Symphony Hall in May 2024.
In The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to VE Day, hosted by award-winning journalist and best-selling Author Katie Couric, historian and writer John Monsky weaves together music, meticulously researched history and rare film and photographs from the National Archives. The words and images of Ernest Hemingway, J.D. Salinger, Vogue-model-turned-
The Boston Pops’ Keith Lockhart conducts the famed orchestra, featuring top Broadway vocalists Shereen Ahmed (My Fair Lady), Kate Rockwell (Mean Girls), Nicholas Rodriguez (Company) and Daniel Yearwood (Hamilton, Sweeney Todd). Lockhart leads the Boston Pops in a stirring mix of music that captures the essence of the times, featuring compositions from Glenn Miller, Richard Rodgers, Edith Piaf, Frank Loesser and more.
In the production, Monsky guides the audience through the Battle of the Hedgerows, the liberation of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge, the horrors of the Hürtgen Forest, Germany’s spiderweb of concentration camps and Munich, through the letters, journal entries and photographs of his witnesses. Along the way, as their journeys unfold in breathtaking fashion, they meet in the most unlikely of places and cross paths with General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Pablo Picasso, Marlene Dietrich, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion and Hemingway’s estranged wife, trailblazing war correspondent Martha Gellhorn.
The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to VE Day distributed to public television stations by APT, is produced by American History Unbound Inc., with the Boston Pops and Bright Blue Group. For more information: www.americanhistoryunbound.com
Courtesy of Off Off PR 15) Follower Written and Performed by Katheryn McGaffigan Co-directed by Maria Luisa Gambale October 31, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. United Solo Festival Theatre One at Theatre Row 410 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 General Admission Tickets are $52.50 (includes $5 service charge) For tickets, visit: https://bfany.org/theatre-row/ Website: Follower at United Solo Festival Runtime: 45 minutes (no intermission) |
United Solo Festival presents Follower, a gripping exploration of the methodical mind of a female stalker. Paralyzed by feeling lost and trapped in her own life, she follows others to discover new ways to live. Written and performed by Katheryn McGaffigan and co-directed by Maria Luisa Gambale, Follower will be staged at the United Solo Festival on Thursday, October 31, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at Theatre One at Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street in NYC.
A former runaway with a troubled past gets a second chance at life from the most unlikely project: following and meticulously researching her high-achieving college classmate, whose life is in stark contrast to her own. On a desperate quest for direction and identity, her innocent admiration for him quickly becomes obsession. If she studies his life closely enough, can she use it as a guide for her own transformation? As her fixation intensifies and her feelings for him grow more complex, this thought-provoking performance reveals the extremes we may go to find ourselves. An unparalleled examination of stalking, obsessiveness, limerence, self-identity, and resilience.
The runtime is 45 minutes with no intermission.
General admission tickets are $52.50, which includes a $5.00 service charge. For tickets, visit UnitedSolo.org. Direct ticketing link: https://bfany.org/theatre-row/
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16) Greek Youth Orchestra
Makes Highly Anticipated
American Debut, Sunday November 3
at Carnegie Hall
The internationally celebrated Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra (GYSO), will make its highly-anticipated American debut at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall, New York City, in a one-night-only concert event, Sunday, November 3, at 7:30PM. For tickets and information, visit CarnegieHall.org, call CarnegieCharge, 212-247-7800 or visit the Carnegie Hall Box Office, 881 7th Ave (at 57th Street).
Under the direction of its Founder and Artistic Director, Dionysis Grammenos, Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra is comprised of 300 auditioned musicians, ages 18 - 26, from nearly 50 cities in Greece and throughout Europe. At Carnegie Hall, 95 GYSO musicians will present an eclectic evening of music including contemporary European and American popular symphonic works as well as a fresh new take on traditional Greek dance music through a symphonic lens.
The program will include ”<<rewind«” by acclaimed British, Grammy-nominated composer Anna Clyne; Leonard Bernstein’s celebrated “Symphonic Dances,” based on themes from his West Side Story; and a selection of Nikos Skalkottas’ “Greek Dances,” which premiered at Carnegie Hall exactly 70 years earlier, in November 1954, when performed by New York Philharmonic.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit
www.carnegiehall.org/calendar/2024/11/03/greek-youth-symphony-orchestra-0730pm
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17) WATCH FIRST JUST IN TIME TRAILER HERE
STARRING TONY AWARD WINNER JONATHAN GROFF AS BOBBY DARIN |
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Opening at Broadway’s Circle in the Square Theatre
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Previews begin Friday, March 28, 2025
Producers Tom Kirdahy, Robert Ahrens and John Frost announce tickets are now on sale to the general public for the world premiere of the new Broadway musical JUST IN TIME starring Tony Award winner Jonathan Groff (Merrily We Roll Along, Hamilton) as Bobby Darin, at www.JustInTimeBroadway.com for performances through Sunday, July 27, 2025, with performances beginning Friday, March 28, 2025. Tickets for JUST IN TIME start at $99, with exclusive Night Club floor seating available for an up-close and personal experience. Circle in the Square Theatre box office opening date, rush policy and other accessible pricing initiatives will be announced later.
Watch the first trailer for JUST IN TIME here: https://youtu.be/bABDyBnwvqI
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18) Center Stage Records Announces
LEA SALONGA: SOUNDING JOY –
THE HOLIDAY ALBUM Available
November 1, 2024
Lea Salonga: Sounding Joy – The Holiday Album. Her first holiday album in two decades, the Tony Award winner’s new album is available digitally and on CD on November 1, 2024. The album can be pre-ordered now at Amazon and www.CenterStageRecords.com limited number of signed albums are available exclusively at www.CenterStageRecords.com.
International icon and Disney Legend Lea Salonga is celebrating the season with her first holiday album in over two decades. This highly anticipated studio release reimagines classic Christmas standards, introduces new original songs, and features a duet with American Idol superstar Clay Aiken. Sounding Joy promises to enchant listeners with Salonga's heartfelt interpretations and flawless vocals, offering a perfect soundtrack for the holiday season.
In support of the album, Salonga will be hitting the road again this winter. Sounding Joy | The Holiday Tour will make stops in San Francisco, San Diego, Northridge, Scottsdale and New York. Tickets are available now at leasalonga.com.
TRACK LISTING
1. Christmas Time / The Most Wonderful Time of the Year 2. Sleigh Ride
3. River
4. Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)
5. Last Christmas
6. Christmas on Broadway
7. All I Want for Christmas is You
8. Love is Our Christmas Star
9. What Child is This / Silent Night
10. I’ll Be Home for Christmas
11. This Christmas
12. Angels We Have Heard (Glory Be) – with Clay Aiken
TOUR DATES
Saturday, December 7, 8pm | The Warfield Theatre | San Francisco, CA
Monday, December 9, 7:30pm | Arizona MusicFest | Highlands Church | Scottsdale, AZ Wednesday, December 11, 7:30pm | Balboa Theater | San Diego, CA
Sunday, December 15, 2pm & 7pm | The Soraya | Northridge, CA
Friday, December 20, 8pm | The Town Hall | New York, NY
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19) Center Stage Records Announces Release of
LITTLE PIECE OF YOU World Premiere Recording
Center Stage Records announced today the release of the world premiere recording of Little Piece of You – An Atypical Musical, the new musical written by Kjersti Long and Jeremy Long (music & lyrics) and Melissa Leilani Larson (book). The recording is available digitally on Friday, October 25 at www.CenterStageRecords.com and at all digital outlets. It can be pre-saved now at https://orcd.co/lpoy. A CD of the album will be available on November 29, 2024.
Available digitally a week before its London concert premiere, the poignant and electrifying world of Little Piece of You – An Atypical Musical intertwines raw family drama with the dynamic pulse of modern rock and pop. Follow Shannon and Britt, a courageous mother and daughter, as they confront their family’s hidden struggles and embark on a transformative journey. Together, they shatter the silence that has long held them back and step into a future of hope and resilience.
Little Piece of You is penned by rock prodigy and exciting new talent, Kjersti Long, who will also star in the production in the role of Sidney Hill. Now aged 17, Kjersti began to write the music for the show when she was just 14. Long has headlined at some of the most iconic venues in the USA including The Bitter End in New York City, The House of Blues in San Diego and the famed Apollo Theatre in Harlem to name a few. In 2022 she signed a distribution deal with Warner Brothers and released her first two songs, “Boys in Jersey” and “IDC”, a duet with Ryan Follese of Hot Chelle Rae fame. Both songs have over 2 million streams. 2024 has seen an additional single, “Sad Song”, released alongside the lead single “Legs (Keep Dancing)” from Vanessa Williams’ first album in 15 years, co-written by Kjersti. “Burn it Down”, a song featured in Little Piece of You, has had nearly 100,000 views on Youtube and can be viewed here.
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MasterVoices opens its 2024-25 season on Tuesday, October 29 at Carnegie Hall when MasterVoices Artistic Director Ted Sperling leads the 140–member MasterVoices Chorus, the MasterVoices Orchestra and guest soloists in a concert staging of Strike Up the Band, with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
The performance features Shereen Ahmed, Phillip Attmore, Victoria Clark, John Ellison Conlee, Lissa deGuzman, Claybourne Elder, Christopher Fitzgerald, Bryce Pinkham, and David Pittu. The choreographer is Alison Solomon. The costume design is by Tracy Christensen and Somie Pak, lighting design by Shelby Loera, and sound design by Marc Salzberg.
With its soaring melodies, infectious syncopation, and lyrics that both provoke and delight, Strike Up the Band was the first of three political musicals that the Gershwins, George S. Kaufman, and Morrie Ryskind wrote together. MasterVoices has previously performed the other two, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Of Thee I Sing in 2017, and its sequel, Let ‘Em Eat Cake, in 2019.
The MasterVoices Podcast
MasterVoices launched its first podcast initiative and just released the first of three episodes exploring different facets of Strike Up the Band. Hosted by writer, linguist, and musical theater aficionado John McWhorter, the three podcasts include interviews with Ted Sperling and Laurence Maslon on the making of the script, cartoonist and former Cartoon Editor for The New Yorker Bob Mankoff on where Kaufman’s brand of satire lives in the larger scheme of comedy, and conductor and author John Mauceri on operetta’s influence on the Gershwin’s score and lyrics. Click here for more details on The MasterVoices Podcast.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 7:00 pm
Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Music and Lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin
Book by Laurence Maslon and Ted Sperling
Based on the original books by George S. Kaufman (1927)
and Morrie Ryskind (1930)
Restored by Tommy Krasker
Orchestrations by Russell Warner, William D. Brohn, William Daly,
Dick Hyman, Sid Ramin, Larry Wilcox, and Donald Johnston
Tickets, priced from $30, may be purchased online at carnegiehall.org, by calling CarnegieCharge at 212.247.7800, or in person at Carnegie Hall’s box office at 57th and Seventh Avenue.
Details of MasterVoices’ 2024-25 season can be found at mastervoices.org.
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TO CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN ACROSS THE GLOBE
WITH ENCORE PERFORMANCES
OF THE ICONIC “THRILLER” FINALE
ON BROADWAY
ON TOUR
AND
IN LONDON
HALLOWEEN NIGHT
OCTOBER 31ST
Producers Lia Vollack, John Branca and John McClain announced today that MJ, the Tony Award-winning smash hit musical, will celebrate Halloween on Broadway, on Tour, and in London after the evening performances on Thursday, October 31st with a special performance of the beloved and iconic choreography in Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” short film.
While the legendary number is performed in the musical every night, -- as envisioned by Tony Award-winner choreographer and director Christopher Wheeldon – now, in an annual Halloween tradition, audiences will get to witness a celebratory rendition of the iconic music video choreography, featuring one-night-only costumes, lighting, and projections. For the first time ever, this special event will be performed at all MJ productions currently around the globe.
Audience members are encouraged to wear costumes to the performance.
Tickets are available at www.broadwaydirect.com and at the Neil Simon box office.
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The Perelman Performing Arts Center [PAC NYC, Khady Kamara Nunez, Executive Director, Bill Rauch, Artistic Director] is thrilled to present the inaugural PAC NYC ICONS OF CULTURE FESTIVAL presented by BNY from Tuesday, October 29 – Saturday, November 2, 2024.
Joining the festival: a special edition of Tribeca Talks with Alanis Morissette in partnership with Tribeca Festival, ALOK, Ally Love and Interior Chinatown series regular Chloe Bennet and author/showrunner Charles Yu in partnership with Gold House and Hulu. In addition to Icons: Misty Copeland, The Dogist, Alex Edelman, Renée Fleming, Michael Imperioli, Baaba Maal, Philippe Petit, Questlove, Marcus Samuelsson, Kathleen Turner, Serena Williams, and Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men Live! Moderators and more to be announced soon.
Audiences can also enjoy free performances and events on the Vartan and Clare Gregorian Lobby Stage throughout the Festival. A calendar of events is available at www.pacnyc.org
PAC NYC ICONS OF CULTURE FESTIVAL will bring audiences into the room with trailblazers in art, music, comedy, film, sports, and more to talk about pushing boundaries, making a mark, and elevating the everyday to the iconic.
The festival features cultural change-makers sharing their personal journeys and powerful insights, encouraging us all to be iconic in our own lives.
Tickets are currently on sale to the general public by calling 212-266-3000 or visiting pacnyc.org.
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23) South Street Seaport Museum
Offers Free General Admission and Festive Activities for Diwali Friday, November 1, 2024 from 11am-6pm |
South Street Seaport Museum presents Diwali Celebration on Friday, November 1, 2024 from 11am-6pm. Join the Seaport Museum and The Culture Tree for a full day of free Seaport Museum admission and festive activities to mark Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. Diwali, named for the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that light up homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness, also marks the start of the Hindu New Year. Free general admission can be booked at seaportmuseum.org/diwali/
From 11am to 6pm, step aboard the Seaport Museum’s 1885 tall ship Wavertree for hands-on Diwali fun! Create your own baggywrinkle decoration inspired by marigold garlands, a symbol of good fortune and faith, but with a maritime twist. Plus, decorate your own “diya lamp”—or in this case, a candle—and float it in a special pool on deck, symbolizing prosperity for the new year. The Museum is staying open one hour later so that you can enjoy the glow of your diya lamp after sunset.
From 4pm to 6pm, enjoy Diwali Puppet Storytime on Wavertree and explore the significance and origins of Diwali and how it’s celebrated worldwide. Read stories like A Kids Book About Diwali, perfect for children and families. Following Storytime, dive into an interactive dance workshop where you’ll learn mudras (hand gestures) from classical Indian dance and groove to popular Diwali songs in a lively performance!
In addition to these exciting, all-ages activities, enjoy free access to the Seaport Museum’s current exhibitions at 12 Fulton Street and explore the 1885 tall ship Wavertree. Timed tickets for a free tour of the 1908 lightship Ambrose are also available.
Courtesy of DKC/O&M 24) “SWEPT AWAY” SHARES FIRST OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO OF “A GIFT FOR MELODY ANNE” SUNG BY THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST |
Producers Matthew Masten, Sean Hudock, and Madison Wells Live, released a music video of “A Gift for Melody Anne” from The Avett Brothers’ new musical Swept Away which will begin performances on Tuesday, October 29 at the Longacre Theatre (220 W 48th St). Swept Away’s official opening will be on Tuesday, November 19.
To watch the video sung by Tony Award® winner John Gallagher Jr., Tony Award nominee Stark Sands, Adrian Blake Enscoe, and Wayne Duvall, click here.
Tickets are available for purchase at www.sweptawaymusical.com and Telecharge at www.telecharge.com, or by calling 212-239-6200 or 800-447-7400.
From the chart-topping folk-rock band The Avett Brothers comes "a spellbinding tale" (The Washington Post) of shipwreck, salvation and brotherhood set on the high seas.
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25) TWO ROADS
A SHARED JOURNEY BETWEEN BLACK AND IRISH AMERICANS
AS TOLD BY MICK MOLONEY AND LENWOOD SLOAN
FOLLOWED BY A CONCERT PERFORMANCE FROM
THE AUCTION PROJECT
FEATURING GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING PIANIST & COMPOSER
ARTURO O’FARRILL
OCTOBER 28-29 AT 7PM
Additional programming for Irish Repertory Theatre's Fall 2024 Season, will include Two Roads, A Documentary Screening and Concert.
TWO ROADS
A Shared Journey Between Black and Irish Americans
As told by Mick Moloney and Lenwood Sloan
An Ace Pictures and Irish Repertory Theatre Production
Produced and Directed by Susan Wittenberg
A Documentary Screening and Concert
On the Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage
Monday October 28 & Tuesday October 29 at 7pm
The documentary Two Roads is a shared story told by legendary folklorist and banjo rambler Mick Moloney and 'catalytic agent' and performer Lenwood Sloan. It explores how, despite the troubled backdrop of racism and discrimination, Irish people in the United States and African Americans found common ground and shared humanity through music, song, dance, and humor.
Following the documentary screening will be a live concert performance featuring The Auction Project. Fusing Celtic, jazz and Afro-Latin influences, super group The Auction Project—led by saxophonist, flutist, and composer David Bixler, and featuring Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer Arturo O’Farrill—create a surprising, richly textured and thoroughly enjoyable sound. The Auction Project explores how a traditional fiddle phrase fits atop a breezy, post-bop groove as this quintet makes history and stakes out uncommon musical territory. In addition to O’Farrill and Bixler, The Auction Project features All-Ireland medalist violinist/fiddler Heather Bixler, Grammy Award-winning percussionist Vince Cherico, and bassist Raul Reyes, and stars the dancer media sensation Kaitlyn Sardin (Kaitrock).
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