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The dog days of August turn out to be full of theater news â even about dogs; these comfort dogs were watching Billy Elliot at the Stratford Festival, reportedly to practice what itâs like to help their handlers navigate through a theater. (So where are the handlers?) If there is relatively little actual theater happening for the rest of the month, there have been a huge number of announcements â about new shows, new seasons, complete casts. Plus: theater and politics, and the tawdry side of Broadway.
Week in New York Theater Reviews and Previews
 Rave Theater Festival: Sweet Lorraine, Ni Mi Madre, Stormy Weather
What a sweet surprise to discover Valisia LeKae, so exquisite in her Tony nominate role as Diana Ross in Motown five years ago, portraying Lorraine Hansberry in Sweet Lorraine.
 Make Believe: Bess Wohlâs Elliptical Look at Child Neglect
48 Hours in Harlem with Ntozake Shange
On The Exhale: Gun Violence as Adrenaline on WNET
 The Week in New York Theater News
From the stage of the Lunt-Fontanne during his last performance, Barry Manilow announced that his long-aborning musical, Harmony, about German/Jewish singing group Comedian Harmonists, will be presented Feb 11 â March 29, 2020 via National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
I have a personal interest in âHarmony,â because I interviewed Roman Cycowski, the last surviving Comedian Harmonist, shortly before he died at age 97 â such a famous Jewish singer that he actually met Hitler once, and lived to tell the tale
Diana, a musical about Princess Diana, will open on Broadway, March 31, 2020 at the Longacre Theater. Jeanna de Waal will be portraying Diana, joined by Roe Hartrampf as Prince Charles, Erin Davie as Camilla Parker Bowles and Judy Kaye as Queen Elizabeth, all of whom will be reprising their roles from the world-premiere production at LaJolla Playhouse. Christopher Ashley (Come From Away) will direct the show, written by the Tony Award-winning team behind the musical Memphis, Joe DiPietro and David Bryan.
Paula Vogel
Playwright Paul Vogel returns to Broadway (after her long-delayed debut âIndecentâ) with her Pulitzer-winning, 1997 play How I Learned to Drive, with its original Off-Broadway stars Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse, directed by Mark Brokaw. The story of a child molester opens April 22, 2020 at MTCâs Samuel J. Friedman Theater. This will be Parkerâs second Broadway show in the season: Sheâll star in Adam Rappâs  âThe Sound Insideâ at Studio 54 in the fall.
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is coming to Broadway, opening October 16, 2019 at the Longacre and running for 16 weeks. I saw this five years ago Off-Broadway. (My review.) Â Still just an hour long?
A Christmas Carol will play at Broadwayâs Lyceum Theater November 7, 2019 â January 5, 2020, in a version written by Jack Thorne (âHarry Potter and the Cursed Childâ) and directed by Matthew Warchus, who directed Broadwayâs âGroundhog Day.â Cambell Scott will star as Ebenezer Scrooge.
âInstallation on America,â FREE collaborative theater piece exploring race relations, by @LabTheaterNYC (eg @johnortiz718 @DaveAnzuelo @nycbatwife @Kellrod@AaronRWeiner et al) thrice nightly August 22-24 at @CherryLnTheatre, in support of @RAICESTEXAS & @ACLU pic.twitter.com/EqQqZJTV8O
â New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) August 16, 2019
 The cast of âThe Inheritance,â a play by Matthew Lopez about a new generation of gay mean that opens November 17, will feature Lois Smith, John Benjamin Hickey and Jordan Barbour, Jonathan Burke, Andrew Burnap, Darryl Gene Daughtry Jr., Dylan Frederick, Kyle Harris, Paul Hilton, Samuel H. Levine, Carson McCalley, Kyle Soller, and Arturo Luis Soria (whom I just saw in his solo show âNi Mi Madreâ)
Nineteen actors portray 50 characters in Robert Schenkkanâs  âThe  Great  Society,â his  follow-up  play  about  President  Lyndon  Johnson, opening Oct 1. Hereâs the full cast list:
James Cusati Moyer and Ato Blankson-Wood
Sullivan Jones and Annie McNamara
The cast of Slave Play, which opens October 6 at Broadwayâs John Golden Theater and runs through January 5, will feature the actors who appeared in it Off-Broadway â Ato Blankson-Wood, James Cusati-Moyer, Sullivan Jones, Chalia La Tour, Irene Sofia Lucio, Annie McNamara, and Paul Alexander Nolan â joined by Joaquina Kalukango who will create the role of Kaneisha for the Broadway production. The cast is being understudied by Eboni Flowers, Thomas Keegan, Jakeem Dante Powell, and Elizabeth Stahlmann.
Mary Beth Peil as Duncan will join Corey Stoll and Nadia Bowers as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Classic Stage Companyâs production of Shakespeareâs tragedy, October 10 to December 15. The cast will also feature  Erik Lochtefeld as Banquo, Barzin Akhavan as Macduff, Raffi Barsoumian as Malcolm, NâJameh Camara as Lady Macduff, Antonio Michael Woodard as Fleance/Young Macduff and Jade Wu as Ros
Consummate director Anne Kauffman (Marjorie Prime, Marvinâs Room, Maple and Vine, Mary Jane, and dozens of plays that donât begin with âMâ) Â will helm Sarah Silvermanâs musical memoir The Bedwetter, which will begin performances on April 25th, 2020 at the Atlantic Theater
All hail @LaMaMaETCâs forthcoming 58th season, which celebrates founder Ellen Stewartâs centennial & features premieres by Philip Glass, Andrei Serban, Estelle Parsons, Theodora Skipitares, Anne Bogart & many morehttps://t.co/mZOSiDLR9v pic.twitter.com/ffe4FWchSr
â New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) August 14, 2019
âThe reason why Iâm sitting here talking to you & not dead or in jail is because the theater saved my lifeâ- @theebillyporter on why he stays in theater (latest: directing @Huntington) despite @PoseOnFX TV fame.@AmericanTheatre interview w/ @diepthoughthttps://t.co/YdTCP5WPuf pic.twitter.com/6Abbfk6XD0
â New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) August 16, 2019
Politics and Theater
Margaret Trudeau, mother to one Canadian prime minister and ex-wife to another, will perform her solo show, Certain Woman of an Age, for three nights (September 12-14) at Audibleâs Minetta Lane Theatre. âShe opens up about her wild child days, isolating marriage, motherhood and disastrous romances with famous men.â This is part of âSpecial Audible Performancesâ which will be recorded as audio books. (Later in September at the Minetta Lane: Diana Nyadâs âThe Swimmerâ)
 More than a thousand protesters in Hong Kong sang Les Miserablesâ âDo you hear the people sing?â at HK international airport with their calls for free election and democracy
More than thousand HKers sing Les Miserablesâ âDo you hear the people sing?â at HK international airport with their calls for free election and democracy. Here is the Ground Zero in the war against authoritarian rule. Thatâs the reason for us never surrender. pic.twitter.com/1MkTp4BkVg
â Joshua Wong é»äčé (@joshuawongcf) August 10, 2019
 Can live theater help spur climate action?
The Tawdry Side of Theater
Ben Sprecher, âdupedâ producer of Rebecca.
Ben Sprecher, a Broadway producer best-known for the âRebeccaâ debacle,  was arrested on child porn charges. Ben Sprecher, 65, of Manhattan, was charged with possession and distribution of child pornography
Faye Dunaway in Tea at Five
Michael Rocha, Faye Dunawayâs $1,500-a-week assistant on Mathew Lombardoâs play âTea at Fiveâ during its Boston tryout, filed a suit against the actress in  Manhattan Supreme Court accusing her of âregularly and relentlesslyâ subjecting him to âabusive demeaning tiradesâ that included calling him âlittle homosexual boy.â Rocha claims that after he complained about the behavior, he was fired, told  Dunaway âis not comfortable with you anymore.â
The producers of the solo play about Katherine Hepburn fired Dunaway, after accusations that she abused the crew, and scrapped plans for the show.
 Rest In Peace
Peter Fonda with daughter Bridget Fonda
âHenry Fondaâs son: Thatâs how everybody identified me until Easy Rider came along.â Peter Fonda, 79, who was also a Broadway veteran, appearing in the 1961 âBlood, Sweat and Stanley Pooleâ
 Opening in NY: Manilowâs Harmony, Diana, How I Learned to Drive, The Lightning Thief, A Christmas Carol. Tawdry Broadway. #Stageworthy News Up The Wazoo. The dog days of August turn out to be full of theater news â even about dogs; these comfort dogs were watching Billy Elliot at the Stratford Festival, reportedly to practice what it's like to help their handlers navigate through a theater.
#Ben Sprecher arrested#Faye Dunaway sued#Hong Kong protesters sing from Les Miz#Labyrinth Theater&039;s Installtion on America FREE#LaMaMa Ellen Stewart centennial#RIP Peter Fonda#Slave Play cast#The Great Society cast#The Inheritance cast
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