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The Huntington will present the virtual premiere of
Eleanor Burgess s
Lisa Banes and
Jordan Boatman. The show is free and will be available until June 13. Viewers can sign up to see it here.
Now streaming online,
Changemakers, a collection of 20 original, two-minute plays and musicals inspired by community leaders, activists, and front-line workers who have fought for change over the course of the past year.
Changemakers explores our nation s most critical current events, told through a series of comic and dramatic vignettes created specifically for this moment. This collaborative work, written by commissioned playwrights working alongside students from University of Kansas, premiered this spring before a limited, in-person audience, and is now streaming, for free, on YouTube. To watch, click here.
Bandstand to celebrate Memorial Day. The film will be available
May 28-31 for $6.99, with a 24-hour viewing period per purchase. Set in the smoke-filled, swing-fueled night clubs of 1945,
Bandstand finds singer-songwriter Private First Class Donny Novitski as he attempts to rebuild his life after returning home from the battlefield. The show stars
Corey Cott, Laura Osnes, and
Beth Leavel. To watch, click here.
Tony-nominated actor
We Have to Hurry, streaming live via Broadway on Demand for two performances only, Saturday,
June 5, at 8pm and Sunday,
June 6, at 3pm. The heartwarming new play, about a pair of mature people reigniting their spark during the sunset years of life, is written by playwright, director and actor
Sutton Foster takes over City Center filling it with her indomitable spirit for a concert with friends celebrating their connections to the historic theater and reflecting on the challenges facing all of us in this time. Bring Me to Light features performances by Broadway star and fellow City Center alum Kelli OHara; Wren Rivera, Fosters student at Ball State University; and reunites Foster with cast members Ral Esparza and Joaquina Kalukango to reminisce and perform songs from their shared productions at City CenterAnyone Can Whistle and The Wild Party. Featuring music theater favorites from Camelot, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, Violet, and more, the cast is accompanied by Music Director Michael Rafter (piano) and Matt Hinkley (guitar). Sutton Foster|Bring Me to Light is directed by Leigh Silverman, with Jeanine Tesori serving as Creative Producer.
The Huntington will present the virtual premiere of
Eleanor Burgess s
Lisa Banes and
Jordan Boatman. The show is free and will be available until June 13. Viewers can sign up to see it here.
Tony-nominated actor
We Have to Hurry, streaming live via Broadway on Demand for two performances only, Saturday,
June 5, at 8pm and Sunday,
June 6, at 3pm. The heartwarming new play, about a pair of mature people reigniting their spark during the sunset years of life, is written by playwright, director and actor
Dorothy Lyman and is directed by
Patricia Vanstone. Proceeds will benefit the Actors Fund Home East and West. Tickets are available here.