I had a fantastic voice lesson today. I hope you had an equally wonderful Wednesday. I am very excited for Little Shop of Horrors tomorrow night.
I Wanna Be A Producer (IN DEVELOPMENT)
- Hollywood Arms, the autobiographical 2002 play by actress Carol Burnett and her late daughter Carrie Hamilton, will get a special concert reading at Merkin Concert Hall Sept. 21. Burnett herself will take part, along with Tyne Daly, Emily Skeggs and Michele Pawk.
- Shakespeare in Love, a stage version of the Oscar-winning film of the same name that opened last summer at the West End's Noel Coward Theatre, will make its North American debut in 2016 as part of the Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada.
Everyone’s a Critic (REVIEWS)
- Reviews of Shows for Days, running through Aug. 23 at the Off-Broadway Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre at Lincoln Center.
I Hope I Get It (CASTING)
- OC Musical casting. Autumn Reeser has been cast in the role of Julie Cooper. Drew Seeley will be Luke Ward, Christine Lakin will be Kirsten Cohen, and Jarett Wieselman will be stepping into the non-singing role of the show's creator, Josh Schwartz.
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (RUMORS)
- Spring Awakening appears to be headed for a Broadway revival, according to a casting notice published on the Actors Equity website. The staging is based on the Deaf West Theatre production that incorporates hearing and non-hearing actors. The notice lists Ken Davenport, David Kurs, Cody Lassen and Deaf West Theatre as producers. No theatre or preview date is listed, but the notice says rehearsals for the procession will being in early August. The notice doesn't specify Broadway, but says the production will happen in New York.
Come to the Cabaret (CABARETS/CONCERTS/ETC)
- Will Swenson will make his solo 54 Below debut this fall 7 PM Sept. 16-19.
A Foggy Day in London Town (UK NEWS)
- The Father, a new play by Florian Zeller is to transfer to the West End's Wyndham's Theatre, beginning performances Sept. 30 prior to an official opening Oct. 5, for an eight-week run through Nov. 21 only.
Stop! Wait! What?! (EVERYTHING ELSE)
- Licensing and publishing company Samuel French has added the Fun Home to its catalogue of shows.
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