This WEEK AHEAD is dedicated to Shannon Tavarez! Shannon, former young Nala in Broadway’s The Lion King was diagnosed with AML leukemia last April. She now has to undergo regular chemotherapy treatments, which prevent her from performing. Shannon’s chances of beating this horrible disease will greatly increase with a bone marrow transplant.
The Lion King, Disney Theatrical Productions and DKMS are holding two special donor drives in the hopes of finding a match for Shannon and other patients like her.
Sunday, July 18, 10AM-4PM (St. Malachy’s – The Actors’ Chapel, Encore Senior Center, 239 West 49th Street)
Friday, July 23, 10AM-3PM (The Minskoff Theatre, home of Disney’s The Lion King, 200 West 45th Street).
You can also sign up for a DKMS registration kit online at GetSwabbed.org
Friday, July 16 GO→ The summer’s hottest dance party, the Fire Island Dance Festival returns to the isle of fire with a slew of performances from the hottest dancers in the world including, Marcelo Gomes (Principal, American Ballet Theatre), Travis Wall and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Proceeds from the fest benefit BC/EFA and Dancers Responding to AIDS. (Through July 18, Click here for a full schedule of events)
GO (FREE)→ Talk about an enchanted (and romantic) evening! The annual Concert in the Park (the Brooklyn edition) features the New York Philharmonic and the sweet sounds of Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story and Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. (8pm, Prospect Park, enter at Bartel-Pritchard Circle or 9th St., Brooklyn, info)
GO→ Fondly Do We Hope…Fervently Do We Pray features the stunning and emotional choreography of Tony winner Bill T. Jones, with original music by Jerome Begin, Christopher Antonio William Lancaster and George Lewis, Jr. This new dance piece explores some key moments in the life of Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for civil rights throughout American history. (Through July 17, $30-$75, Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th St., info/tickets)
Saturday, July 17
GO→ With Superman flying high above the Dallas Theater Center on the songs of Strouse, and Spider-Man slowly spinning his web toward Broadway, what better time to get out and learn all you can about the history of these and other caped crusaders? Take the “Superhero Tour of New York” and visit places like the Green Goblin’s mansion and the apartment of Leonore Lemmon (who is suspected of killing the original Superman, George Reeves). (Starts at Jim Hanley’s Universe, 4 W. 33rd. St., opposite the Empire State Building, advance bookings only, $25, info) Sunday, July 18
GO→ Alice Ripley will play her last Broadway performance in the show that gave her a Tony Award, Next to Normal. Tony nominee Marin Mazzie will take over starting Monday, July 19. Ripley will resume the role of Diana this fall for the national tour. (Booth Theatre, 222 West 45th St., btwn. Broadway & 8th Ave., Click here for Playbill Club discount tickets)
GO→ Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham and Wicked’s Mandy Gonzalez will join host Neil Berg for songs from Berg’s songbook, including tunes from The Prince and the Pauper, The 12 and the upcoming Grumpy Old Men. Berg’s wife, Rita Harvey, will also perform, as will Rob Evan, Laurence Clayton, Sophia Ramos and William Michals. (8:30 PM, Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, 540 Park Ave., at 61st St., $50-$71 with food/beverage minimum, info/tickets or call 212.339.4095)
Monday, July 19 BUY→ Addams Family matriarch, Morticia (aka Bebe Neuwirth) has designed a limited-edition, specialty trio of nail polishes based on her character’s love of the glamorously ghoulish. The box set will debut July 19 with only 5,000 pieces available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit The Actors Fund. ($30, purchase/info)
Tuesday, July 20 GO→ Rufus Wainwright takes to the stage at Prospect Park along with dad, folk legend Loudon Wainwright III. The younger Wainwright is said to be including songs from his Judy Garland tribute show and subsequent Grammy-nominated album. (7pm, Prospect Park Bandshell, 9th St & Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY, Click here for $20 Playbill Club discount tickets)
GO (FREE)→ Rising opera star, soprano Susanna Phillips will perform as part of The Metropolitan Opera’s Summer Recital Series. (7pm, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1, info/directions)
Wednesday, July 21 GO→ Theatrical designers partnered with scientists to create the arena spectacular Walking with Dinosaurs. More than 15 life-sized dinosaurs come alive to help tell the story of the reptiles’ 200 million-year domination on earth. It’s like “Jurassic Park” come to life! The show will continue on a national tour hitting Chicago, IL, Green Bay, WI, Duluth, MN, Anchorage, AK, Anaheim, CA, and Los Angeles, CA. (Through July 25, Madison Square Garden, $35-$99, info/tickets)
Thursday, July 22
GO (FREE)→ The third installment of the popular lunchtime event “Broadway in Bryant Park” will include performances by Chicago, Rock of Ages A Little Night Musicand Falling for Eve. (12:30pm-1:30pm, Bryant Park, btwn. 40th and 42nd Sts. & 5th and 6th Aves., info)
The President, the Duke and the Bard walk into a bar…that’s what “on tap” this WEEK AHEAD.
Kick off the weekend with a rarely performed opera from the Duke (Ellington)…sit down for a “fireside chat” (minus the fire) with the President (of Jujamcyn, Jordan Roth) and Liev Schreiber…and catch up with The Bard as he does his best Sherlock Holmes impression. Plus—two big Broadway openings!
Friday, February 26th GO→ Duke Ellington (undeniably one of the greatest musicians of all time) wrote one opera in his lifetime entitled Queenie Pie. It would be one of the last things he would ever attempt to write, and it remained unfinished at the time of his death in the 70s. This story of a Harlem beauty queen returns home for Black History Month thanks to the Harlem Opera Theatre. (7:30pm, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Boulevard @ 135th St, $26-$31, info/tickets)
WATCH→ Tony winner Anika Noni Rose hosts the 41st annual NAACP Image Awards. Tyler Perry and Wyclef Jean are among the honorees with Jamie Foxx, Myrlie Evers Williams, Mo’Nique, Morgan Freeman, Sandra Bullock, Gabourey Sidibe, Alfre Woodard, Mariah Carey, and Mekhi Phifer scheduled to appear. (8/7c on FOX)
Saturday, February 27th GO→Talkbacks are becoming as regular in theatres as Playbills…but this one caught our eye. Tony and Academy Award-winning director Sam Mendes joins his stellar cast (Michelle Beck, Christian Camargo, Stephen Dillane, Alvin Epstein, Ron Cephas Jones, Juliet Rylance and Thomas Sadoski) to talk about The Bridge Project, the budding transatlantic partnership between BAM, The Old Vic, and Neal Street Productions, currently in its second year at BAM with The Tempest and As You Like It. (5pm, BAM’s Harvey Theatre, $15, 651 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, info/tickets)
GO (FREE)→ Tony winner Ben Vereen hosts a free day of gospel music in honor of Black History Month, featuring bands, soloists and of course, gospel choirs. (10am-5pm, World Financial Center – Winter Garden, West St. btw. Vesey & Liberty Sts.)
Sunday, February 28th GO→ Ah, the understudy! Some of the hardest working (and least recognized) people in show biz. Musicals Tonight! give the standbys a change to stand up and be heard with At This Performance!, a showcase of understudies singing current musical hits. Oh, and if you’re one of those “groaners” who whine when an “at this performance” slip ends up in one of your Playbills, just remember…Liza Minnelli, Shirley MacLaine, Bebe Neuwirth, were all once understudies! (Though April 19, 8pm, McGinn/Cazale Theatre, 2162 Broadway at 76th Street, $25, info/tickets)
GO→ Race’s David Alan Grier and Richard Thomas host Light For Haiti: Raising Haiti From The Rubble, a benefit performance promising spoken word and slam poetry, Indie rock, reggae and R&B. Proceeds go to the GHESKIO Medical Center in Port-au-Prince. (8pm, The Canal Room, 285 West Broadway,$40-$150, sponsorship Opportunities Available, info/tickets)
Monday, March 1st GO→ Jujamcyn President Jordan Roth kicks off a series of discussions with some of Broadway’s hottest stars, starting with current A View from the Bridge star Liev Schreiber. Others joining Roth throughout the series include Laura Linney, Nathan Lane and Sean Hayes. (8:15pm, 92st Y at Lexington, $27, info/tickets)
GO (AND HELP)→ Two performances are on deck this Monday, all benefiting orgainizations helping those affected by the Haiti Earthquake. They are:
→ Rockers to Rebuild: Alice Ripley, Constantine Maroulis and Bobby Spencer, plus cast members from shows like Jersey Boys, Billy Elliot, and West Side Story join Grammy winner Larry Gatlin and Gene Cornish (The Rascals) for the 17th year of the Rockers on Broadway show. Proceeds this year go to Save The Children and UNICEF. (8pm, B.B. King Blues Club, 237 W. 42nd Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues, $40-$45, info/tickets)
→ Human Heart Benefit: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty get together a group of performers from all across the map including Mario Cantone and Tituss Burgess for The Human Heart: Helping Haiti’s Children. Proceeds from ticket sales go to After The Storm directly to SOS Children’s Villages. (7pm, Joe’s Pub, 425 Lafayette,$40-$100, info/tickets)
Tuesday, March 2nd OPENING→ Bill Cain’s Eqivocation explores an investigation into the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605 (a foiled plan to displace Protestant rule in England by blowing up Parliament), by none other than the greatest playwright in history, William Shakespeare. Directed by Tony winner Garry Hynes. (NY City Center, 131 W. 55th Street, Click here for Playbill Club discount tickets)
Wednesday, March 3rd OPENING→ The Miracle Worker gets its first revival in over forty years. Abigail Breslin stars as Helen Keller and Alison Pill as Annie Sullivan (originally played by Patti Duke and Anne Bancroft respectfully). (Circle in the Square Theater, 235 W. 50th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenues, Click here for Playbill Club discount tickets) Thursday, March 4th
OPENING→ Christopher Walken pairs up with the darkest dude on Broadway, Martin McDonagh, for A Behanding in Spokane, a dark comedy about a man searching for his missing hand. It’s dark…it’s funny…it’s 100% McDonagh. Also starring Sam Rockwell, Anthony Mackie and Zoe Kazan. (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenues, Click here for Playbill Club discount tickets)