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The WEEK AHEAD: July 16-22

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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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

For more information about Shannon, go to matchshannon.com

Stay strong, Shannon!
Love,
Your Pals at Playbill

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)

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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

Zakiya Young and Matt CavenaughGO→ 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)

Mandy Gonzalez

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
Morticia's NailsBUY→ 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
Featured Offer: Rufus WainwrightGO→ 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
Walking With Dinosaurs "stars" Tyrannosaurus mother and her young with narrator Huxley.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 Music and Falling for Eve. (12:30pm-1:30pm, Bryant Park, btwn. 40th and 42nd Sts. & 5th and 6th Aves., info)

The WEEK AHEAD . . . Jan. 22-28

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Helping others is big on this WEEK AHEAD’s agenda. We kick-off with a massive telethon to help the victims of the Haiti Earthquake. For information on how to donate your time, money or give blood, go to www.redcross.org, www.unicefusa.org or text YELE to 501501 to donate $5, or text HAITI to donate $10.

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Friday, January 22

WATCH→ Dozens of channels will broadcast “Hope for Haiti,” a telethon to benefit the victims of the Haiti earthquake. All donations will go directly to Oxfam, The Red Cross, UNICEF, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and Wyclef Jean’s Yele Haiti Foundation. George Clooney and Anderson Cooper join Haitian-born Jean as co-hosts. Artists such as Fela! Producer Jay-Z, Bono and The Edge (composers of the upcoming Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark), Bruce Springsteen, Justin Timberlake, Jennifer Hudson, Madonna, and a host of others are lined-up to perform. (8pmET, airs on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, CW, BET, CMT, HBO, MTV, VH1, Oxygen, Style, Comedy Central, Bravo, Showtime, PBS, TNT and National Geographic channels. Also streaming on http://www.youtube.com/hopeforhaitinow)

BEFORE IT CLOSES→ After two-and-a-half years, Off-Broadway’s My First Time will play its last time at New World Stages this Friday. As the cheeky title suggests, this play (which pulls from real-life stories acquired from the site myfirsttime.com) explores the awkward, absurd, and sometime ridiculous stories of loosing one’s virginity. (New World Stages, Stage 5, 340 W. 50th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, tickets/info)

Saturday, January 23

GO→Tony-winner Sutton Foster performs songs from her debut solo album Wish at Joe’s Pub this Saturday. (11:30pm, Joe’s Pub, 425 Lafayette Street, $30, info/tickets)

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WATCH→ The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards airs. Stars set to present and attend include the biggest names from both screen and stage, including Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, Anthony Mackie, Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Huffman and others. (8pm ET/PT, TBS)

Sunday, January 24

OPENING→ The revival of Arthur Miller’s 1955 drama, A View from the Bridge, starring Tony winner Liev Schreiber and Scarlett Johansson opens this Sunday. (Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th Street, between Eighth Ave. and Broadway, For Playbill Club discount tickets click here)

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BEFORE IT CLOSES→ Broadway will get its last taste of Sweet Apple as it says “bye bye” to Bye Bye Birdie on Sunday. The first Broadway revival of the classic musical stars John Stamos, Gina Gershon and Tony-winner Bill Irwin. (Henry Miller’s Theatre, 124 West 43rd Street, between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, For Playbill Club discount tickets click here)

Monday, January 25
GO→ Funnyman Bruce Vilanch (last seen on Broadway in Hairspray) hosts the Eighth Annual Nightlife Awards, which honors the best of New York cabaret, comedy and jazz. This year’s winners include Christine Ebersole, Michael Feinstein, Cheyenne Jackson, Baby Jane Dexter, and Louis CK. Honorees perform in lieu of acceptance speeches. Other performers include Tovah Feldshuh and Nellie McKay. (7pm, The Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street, $25-$75, info/tickets)

Tuesday, January 26
GO→ Tony-winner Tyne Daly, most recently seen in Off-Broadway’s Love, Loss and What I Wore, takes up residency at Feinstein’s with her show Second Time Around, featuring Broadway standards from Jerry Herman and Irving Berlin as well as popular songs made famous by Al Jolson and Bessie Smith. (Through January 30, Feinstein’s at the Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue at 61st street, call 212.339.2095 or click here for tickets)

Wednesday, January 27
GO→ Media mogul Tyler Perry brings his popular alter-ego Madea to New York as part the national tour of Madea’s Big Happy Family. The tour will make multiple stops in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc. (Through January 31, Madison Square Garden, $59.50-$129.50, 4 Penn Plaza, entrance on Seventh Avenue, tickets/info, full tour details)

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GO→ Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series continues with performances by Rufus Wainwright, Bill Frisell, Van Dyke Parks and others exploring the contributions of Jewish songwriters like Berlin and Gershwin.  Conceived by producer Hal Willner, the show promises “mash-ups” of well known songs from the American songbook that “challenge, shock and inspire.” (8:30pm, The Allen Room at Lincoln Center, Broadway at 60th street, 6th floor, tickets/info)

Thursday, January 28
GO→ Time Stands Still, a new play by Pulitzer Prize-winner Donald Margulies, opens this Thursday on Broadway. Starring frequent Margulies collaborator Laura Linney, Alicia Silverstone, Brian D’Arcy James and Eric Bogosian, Time centers around a photographer (played by Linney) facing the realities of her stateside life after being wounded covering a war abroad. Also returning to work with Margulies is Tony-winning director Daniel Sullivan. (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 261 West 47th Street, For Playbill Club discount tickets click here)