Mary Stuart closes August 16th. (This is an incredible show. A little long, but the acting, directing, and lighting are phenomenal.) On September 12th, the current West End production of Hamlet, starring Jude Law, succeeds Mary Stuart at the Broadhurst Theater.
Avenue Q, winner of the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical, will play its final performance at the John Golden Theater on September 13th. On September 29th, Oleanna takes over the stage. Written by David Mamet, Oleanna features a power struggle between a university professor and one of his female students. After premiering in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1992, it appeared
David Mamet also wrote November and Speed-the-Plow, two of the last three productions to appear at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. His newest play, Race, will make that three of the last four, beginning previews at the Ethel Barrymore on November 17th. The production features James Spader, Richard Thomas, Kerry Washington, and David Alan Grier.
More shows to keep an eye on...
Catch Me If You Can, starring Norbert Leo Butz and Aaron Tveit, premiered at Seattle's Fifth Avenue Theater on July 28th. Based on the 2002 film starring Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio, the musical depicts an FBI agent's pursuit of an unrelenting con artist. The production also features Kerry Butler and runs through August 14th.
A stage adaptation of The Shawshank Redemption opens September 4th at Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End.
A stage adaptation of Breakfast at Tiffany's opens September 9th at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in the West End.
The Roundabout Theater Company is producing a revival of Bye Bye Birdie, featuring John Stamos, Gina Gershon, Bill Irwin, Matt Doyle, and Allie Trimm. Previews begin September 10th at Henry Miller's Theatre.
A Steady Rain, starring Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig, is a play about two Chicago cops who maintain opposing memories of a domestic disturbance case. Previews begin September 10th at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.
Superior Donuts, a new play written by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts (August: Osage County), is set in a Chicago doughnut shop and "explores the challenges of embracing the past and the redemptive power of friendship." Previews begin at the Music Box Theatre on September 16th.