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LEWISTON NYC’s Royal Family Productions is bringing back Chris Henry’s popular adaptation of the novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery for one day only. Anne of Green Gables: Part I was a sold-out hit when performed at South Road Farm last September, and this remount pairs it for the first time with Anne of Green Gables: Part II.
These one-woman shows have been adapted and directed by Chris Henry with Creative Direction by Lorna Ventura. This special pared-down presentation has been adapted specifically for this production. This production will take place at Community Little Theatre, located at 30 Academy St, in Auburn. Tickets are $20, $100, with $250 VIP tickets. Part I will play at 6:30PM on Thursday, June 17th, followed by Part II at 6:30PM on Friday, June 18th. Both parts will play back to back on Saturday, June 18th, with Part I starting at 5:30PM and Part II starting at 7:30PM. If you purchase general admission tickets for
Broadway s Masked Singer
Eight of Broadwayâs favorite voices will anonymously compete in head-to-toe costumes in front of a guessing panel full of industry insiders in a new series to raise money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Part II follows on Wednesday, and the finale on Friday.
8 PM:
Period Piece
The final evening of this three-night virtual no-holds-barred look at periods features performers and writers Delanna Studi, Maddie Corman, Judy Gold, Cady Huffman, Tracie Thoms, Jennifer Westfeldt, and more.
Tuesday, April 27
8 PM: Broadway WELLness
This health and wellness series, hosted by Kate Lumpkin (founder and lead casting director at Kate Lumpkin Casting and founder of the NoMarking Society), guides viewers to learn the secrets of how Broadway artists and creatives handle universal emotions and challenges. This week s topic is Expressing Vulnerability with special guest Abby Mueller (
Stars in the House. Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Susan Stroman, Brad Oscar, and Cady Huffman all appearedâand then we had a surprise visit from Mel Brooks! So many fun stories. Matthew talked about how he kept hearing from various sources that he was going to play Leo Bloom, but no one actually approached him. One day he had a meeting in a hotel about an independent film with a producer and Mel Brooks. After the meeting, Mel asked him if he would stay to talk. They sat near the elevator in the lobby of the hotel and thatâs when Mel asked him if would play Leo. He told Matthew he would meet him the next day to show him some songs and told Matthew to call him. When Mel went to write down his number, he didnât have a pen so he went to the front desk to borrow one. Matthew remembered that when Mel came back, he kept telling Matthew how much he loved the pen, finally asking Matthew whether he thought he could keep the pen. Matthew told him it was probably fine and he sho
Stars
the
House, the daily live streamed concert series created by Playbill correspondent and SiriusXM Broadway host Seth Rudetsky and producer James Wesley, reunites cast members from the 2001 Tony-winning musical
Guests include Tony-winning stars Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Cady Huffman, and Roger Bart, Tony nominee Brad Oscar, and Tony-winning director-choreographer Susan Stroman. The artists will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Broadway premiere of the Mel Brooks-Thomas Meehan musical with an evening of backstage stories and music. The stream will be available above beginning at 8 PM ET. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in
The Producers Paul Kolnik
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The Producers was a phenomenon in its day, winning the most Tony Awards in history, and it remains one of the highlights of my career in the theatre,â Lane recently said. âSo I look forward to seeing everyone again at this historic twenty year reunion and Iâ�
Jeremy Jordan s new concert
Carry On, premiering
May 6 and available on demand through May 27. The concert, filmed with five HD cameras, features musical direction by
Benjamin Rauhala.
Carry On premiered at the venue in 2019 and explores his new life as a father, while unpacking his own complicated childhood experiences. The May 6 debut includes a live chat for fans, as well as a live post-show jam session and Q&A with the artists for VIP ticket buyers. For tickets and more information, click here.
Billy Porter
MCC Theater s
Miscast21 will take place on Sunday, May 16. Miscast, MCC Theater s annual gala celebration, features stars of stage and screen singing songs from roles for which they would never be cast. Tony Award winner