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The Brother/Sister Plays Part 1 & Part 2
The Public Theater production of Tarell Alvin McCraney's bayou-set The Brother/Sister Plays Part 1 & Part 2 opens Off-Broadway Nov. 17. |
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High Holidays World Premiere at Goodman Theatre
Goodman Theatre's world premiere of Alan Gross' coming-of-age drama, High Holidays, about a Chicago family facing change in 1963, opens Nov. 9 after previews from Nov. 1. Max Zuppa, Ian Paul Custer, Rengin Altay and Keith Kupferer are featured. |
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The Lover and the Poet Benefit for The Acting Company
Academy Award winners Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline joined forces on Nov. 2 for The Lover and the Poet, a benefit performance for The Acting Company. Kline conceived and directed the evening. |
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The Lion King Celebrates 5,000 Performances
Cast members of Broadway's The Lion King celebrated the show's 5,000th performance Nov. 5 at New York City's Bond 45. |
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Rebeck's The Understudy Opens Off-Broadway
Theresa Rebeck's The Understudy, starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Justin Kirk and Tony Award winner Julie White, opened Nov. 5 at Roundabout Theatre Company's Laura Pels Theatre. |
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Foreman's Idiot Savant Opens Off-Broadway
The world premiere of Richard Foreman's Idiot Savant opened at the Public Theater Nov. 4. The production stars Willem Dafoe in the title role. |
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This is Tisch! Gala
Marcia Gay Harden, Ron Howard and others were honored at This Is Tisch!, a gala evening held Nov. 2 at Frederick P. Rose Hall. |
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Public Theater Honors Press Agent Merle Debuskey
The Public Theater honored veteran theatrical press agent Merle Debuskey at a Nov. 4 ceremony. |
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Broadway's New White Christmas Stars
Irving Berlin's White Christmas returns to Broadway's Marquis Theatre for a second holiday-season run Nov. 13-Jan. 3, 2010. James Clow, Mara Davi, Melissa Errico and Tony Yazbeck will head the cast. |
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Redgrave's Nightingale Opens Off-Broadway
Lynn Redgrave's solo show inspired by the life of her maternal grandmother opened Nov. 3 at Off-Broadway's Manhattan Theatre Club. |