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Special Features LAST CHANCE: What's Closing This Week Here's Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway, Off-Broadway and world-premiere productions before they take a final bow.

Concluding April 4

  • All About Me (Broadway at the Henry Miller's Theatre). Sharp-tongued Australian gigawatt talent Dame Edna Everage and acclaimed performer Michael Feinstein aligned for the show that offers gems from the American Songbook and gladdies galore. For tickets visit Telecharge.
  • The Miracle Worker (Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre). The first Broadway revival of William Gibson's dramatic account of deaf and blind child Helen Keller and her dedicated teacher Annie Sullivan features Abigail Breslin and Alison Pill. For tickets visit Telecharge.
  • A View from the Bridge (Broadway at the Cort Theatre). Tony Award winner Liev Schreiber, Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Hecht star in the revival of Arthur Miller's American tragedy about a working-class man's obsession with 17-year-old niece. For tickets visit Telecharge.


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  • The Book of Grace (Off-Broadway at the Public Theater). The world premiere of Suzan-Lori Parks' volatile Texas-set family-reunion play features Elizabeth Marvel as a diner waitress in a troubled marriage who journals her hopes and dreams. For tickets visit PublicTheater.
  • Mr. & Mrs. Fitch (Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theater). Tony Award winners John Lithgow and Jennifer Ehle are a husband and wife team of giddy gossip columnists who create their own news in the world premiere play by Tony nominee Douglas Carter Beane.
  • Yank! (Off-Broadway at the York Theatre Company). Bobby Steggert, Nancy Anderson and Jeffry Denman are featured in the musical about gay servicemen in World War II that is penned by Joseph and David Zellnik. For tickets visit YorkTheatre.
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