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nitpickrider · 11 months
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The Death Throws A group of supervillain jugglers each specializing in a different kind of juggles weapon. No notes, 10/10, that's amazing
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Look... I’ve seen some terrible ideas for supervillain teams, but “an entire group of jugglers who each juggle something different” has to be pretty high on that list...
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linenprofit05 · 3 years
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fantasy soccer: Allen, Wilson precise Week 4 quarterback rankings
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MIAMI, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Josh Allen and Russell Wilson precise my Week 4 fable soccer quarterback rankings for 2021. Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady and Justin Herbert circular out my suitable 5 alternatives for Week 4. Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow, Kyler Murray, Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford additionally land in my suitable 10. Kirk Cousins, Sam Darnold and Taylor Heinicke are among the many quarterbacks i would accept as true with starting this week if you are vulnerable on the position. here are some of my favorite avid gamers during this week's desirable 20 quarterback rankings: true SHELF Josh Allen of the Buffalo expenses became the right delusion football quarterback in Week three and ranks seventh this season in myth facets. Allen torched the Washington football team for 358 yards and 4 scores throughout the air and ran for yet another landing ultimate Sunday. seek Allen to reside hot in Week 4, when the expenses battle the Houston Texans. The Texans allowed the thirteenth-most delusion elements to quarterbacks via three weeks. Allen is a close lock for at least three complete scores during this matchup Sunday in Orchard Park, N.Y. he is my precise quarterback choice. Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks is my No. 2 alternative. The Seahawks face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif. Wilson threw six landing passes through the first two weeks of the season, however discovered the conclusion zone just once in Week three. seek the Seahawks superstar to leap again in opposition t the 49ers, who allowed the sixth-most fable elements to quarterbacks through the first three weeks. I are expecting Wilson to throw for at least 250 yards and three rankings during this NFC West division matchup. SNEAKY plays Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is my No. 7 alternative. He ranks backyard the correct 10 this season in myth points per video game amongst quarterbacks, however threw as a minimum two scores in each of his first three starts of 2021. seek Burrow to up his yardage total and throw as a minimum three touchdown passes this week, when the Bengals host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday in Cincinnati. The Jaguars allowed a typical of 311.6 passing yards per online game to their first three opponents. Burrow may still readily reach that quantity in a Bengals victory. Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins is my No. 12 choice for Week 4. Cousins averaged 306 passing yards and a pair of.6 passing touchdowns per video game over his last three starts. He also may still find success in opposition t the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in Minneapolis. The Browns swarmed rookie quarterback Justin Fields closing week in a win over the Chicago Bears, however the Vikings offense should be a lot more prolific. Cousins will also be used as a QB1 streamer in leagues with at least 14 teams if you are desperate for production on the place. LONGSHOTS Carolina Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold is a different player on a scorching streak. Darnold threw for 304 yards and scored two speeding touchdowns to finish as the No. 5 quarterback in delusion football for Week 3. He threw for 305 yards and two ratings in Week 2. This week, the Panthers face the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys have allowed the second-most passing yards and 12th-most myth points to opposing quarterbacks. seek Darnold, my No. 14 alternative, to throw for as a minimum 250 yards and two rankings. Taylor Heinicke of the Washington soccer team is a further QB1 streamer for Week four who may still simplest be used when you are determined. Heinicke, my No. sixteen option, entire simply outside the excellent 10 among quarterbacks for fantasy features in Week three. He may still log one more excellent performance in Week four. Washington battles the Atlanta Falcons, who allowed the third-most fantasy facets to quarterbacks within the first three weeks of the season. I are expecting this video game to be a shootout, which should enhance Heinicke's capabilities to effort extra passes and locate the end zone. Week 4 delusion soccer quarterback rankings 1. Josh Allen, Buffalo bills vs. HOU 2. Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks at SF 3. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas metropolis Chiefs at PHI 4. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at NE 5. Justin Herbert, l. a. Chargers vs. LVR 6. Aaron Rodgers, green Bay Packers vs. PIT 7. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals vs. JAX 8. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals at LAR 9. Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys vs. vehicle 10. Matthew Stafford, la Rams vs. AZ 11. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens at DEN 12. Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings vs. CLE 13. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles vs. KC 14. Sam Darnold, Carolina Panthers at DAL 15. Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee Titans at NYJ sixteen. Taylor Heinicke, Washington soccer crew at ATL 17. Jacoby Brissett, Miami Dolphins vs. IND 18. Jimmy Garoppolo, San Francisco 49ers vs. SEA 19. Jameis Winston, New Orleans Saints vs. NYG 20. Daniel Jones, big apple Giants at NO The Cowboys' Ezekiel Ellott runs against the Eagles. image by way of Ian Halperin/UPI | License photo The Eagles' DeVonta Smith makes a brief catch. photograph by means of Ian Halperin/UPI | License image Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders perform earlier than the online game. image with the aid of Ian Halperin/UPI | License image the new England Patriots' Kendrick Bourne pulls in a 22-yard landing reception while covered by way of New Orleans Saints Paulson Adebo within the fourth quarter at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Sunday. 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papermoonloveslucy · 3 years
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A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION
March 16, 1950
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Directed by Edward N. Buzzell 
Produced by Buddy Adler for Columbia Pictures
Written by Charles Hoffman; additional dialogue by Frank Tashlin; story by Ian McLellan Hunt and Hugo Butler
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Synopsis ~ College dean Susan Middlecott thinks there's no room in her life for romance until she meets Professor Alec Stevenson, British lecturer on astronomy, who is in possession of a keepsake of Susan's that he wants to return. Desperate for publicity, lecture bureau press agent Teddy Evans magnifies this into a great romance. The efforts of both dignified principals to quash the story have the opposite effect.
PRINCIPAL CAST
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Rosalind Russell (Susan Middlecott) is probably best remembered as Auntie Mame, a role she played on Broadway and in the film and a role Lucille Ball would film in the 1974 musical version of the play. She was nominated for four Oscars. This is her only appearance with Lucille Ball. 
Edmund Gwenn (Mark Middlecott) is probably best remembered for playing Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street (1947), which also featured William Frawley. He won an Oscar in 1951 for Mister 888. This is his only appearance with Lucille Ball. 
Ray Milland (Alec Stevenson) won a 1945 Oscar for The Lost Weekend. This is his only appearance with Lucille Ball.  
Janis Carter (Teddy Evans) also appeared with Lucille Ball in Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949). 
Mary Jane Saunders (Louisa) was a seven year-old child actor who also appeared with Lucille Ball in 1949′s Sorrowful Jones. 
Francis Lederer (Paul Simone) makes his only appearance with Lucille Ball. 
Jerome Courtland (Jerome) makes his only appearance with Lucille Ball.
UNCREDITED CAST 
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Lucille Ball (as Lucille Ball) plays herself in a cameo appearance in her 73rd motion picture. Leaving an airplane holding a lapdog, movie star Lucille Ball stops to pose for photographs. 
Gale Gordon (Station Clerk) was Lucille Ball’s co-star in every one of her radio and television shows: Rudolph Atterbury on “My Favorite Husband,” Alvin Littlefield on “I Love Lucy,” Theodore J. Mooney on “The Lucy Show,” Harrison Otis Carter on “Here’s Lucy,” and Curtis McGibbon on “Life With Lucy.” Whether bellowing or turning a cartwheel, he was Lucy’s perfect comic foil!  
Gail Bonney (Woman) also appeared with Lucille Ball in The Fuller Brush Girl (1950). She re-teamed with Lucy in as Mr. Hudson in “The Amateur Hour” in 192, a 1965 episode of "The Lucy Show”, and a 1968 episode of "Here’s Lucy.”
Harry Cheshire (Stewart) also appeared with Lucille Ball in Her Husband’s Affairs (1947), and Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949). He played oil tycoon Sam Johnson in “Oil Wells” (1954).  Mary Ellen Kay (Background Performer) later played Mrs. Taylor, who rents the Ricardo apartment in “Lucy Hates to Leave” (1957). 
Norman Leavitt (Earl, Hotel Desk Clerk) also appeared with Lucille Ball in The Long, Long Trailer (1953). He made three appearances on the “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” after which he was in The Facts of Life (1960) and two episodes of "The Lucy Show.”
William Newell (Bartender) played the Nome hotel desk clerk in “Lucy Goes To Alaska” an episode of “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” featuring Red Skelton.
Hans Moebus (Background Performer) was a German-born actor who appeared as an uncredited background performer in hundreds of movies and TV shows, including the Lucille Ball films DuBarry Was a Lady (1943), and The Facts of Life (1960). On “I Love Lucy,” Moebus was seen in “Bon Voyage” also in two episodes of “The Lucy Show.”
Reporters: Larry Barton, Richard Bartell, Harry Strang, Donald Kerr,  Charles Jordan, Ted Jordan
Members: Lelah Tyler, Mira McKinney
Conductors: William E. Green, Robert Malcolm
Alex Gerry (Herman Pomeroy) Charles Evans (Dr. McFall) Charlotte Wynters (Miss Withers) Clifton Young (Chet) Jean Willes (Pearl) Wanda McKay (Merle) Elizabeth Flournoy (Laura) Harry Tyler (Charlie) Harry Harvey, Jr. (Joe) Maxine Gates (Goldie) Walter Sande (Officer) Marie Blake (Wax Operator) Napoleon Whiting (Porter) John Smith (Boy) Charles Trowbridge (Jewelry Salesman) Dudley Dickerson (Waiter) Lucille Browne (Manicurist) Lois Hall (Stewardess) Myron Healey (Cameraman) Edward Keane (Sergeant)
TRIVIA OF DISTINCTION
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In Spain the film was titled The Teacher’s Scandals.
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"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on October 23, 1950 with Rosalind Russell reprising her film role. Coincidentally, Lucille Ball took over for Rosalind Russell when Screen Directors Radio Playhouse presented “A Foreign Affair” in March 1951. 
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Rosalind Russell and her husband Fred Brisson were in the studio audience the night “I Love Lucy” filmed “Be A Pal” on September 21, 1951. 
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Eddie Buzzell also directed Lucille Ball in Best Foot Forward (1943) and Easy to Wed (1946).  His name was mentioned as a going away party guest in “Drafted” (ILL S1;E11). 
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parkerbombshell · 4 years
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Alternate Universe #106
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Alternate Universe 5pm-6pm EST bombshellradio.com #AlternateUniverse, #indierock, #BombshellRadio, #alternative, #rock, #Classics, #Radioshow, #NewMusicRepeats Wednesday's 1am EST This week in the Alternate Universe I have a controversial hot take on Metallica, but who doesn’t have one! In addition, some fabulous song suggestions.Josie from Baltimore doesn’t have to cry because I am playing that interesting cover of wicked game. Amy suggested an artist who originally studied at Stamford for computer science and switched to being a musician. Jo, he’s just a young rascal looking for good Lovin. And Alvin reminded me of the song by Jeff Healey featured at the end of roadhouse, what a great movie! Anyway, you can catch the show Tuesday’s 5 PM Eastern, 2 PM Pacific. Repeating later at 1 AM Eastern, 10 PM Pacific, or on-demand the day after! Living Thing - Electric Light Orchestra All Within My Hands - Metallica Sanctify Yourself - Simple Minds What You Gonna Do - Bastille The Difference - Wallflowers Are You Bored Yet - Wallows featuring Clairo Good Love - Young Rascals I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Panic at the Disco One Day She’s Here - Marcus King Level up - Vienna Teng Wicked game - Parra for Cuva Level of Concern - Twenty One Pilots Oceans Away - Arizona A Little Off - Five Finger Death Punch The Night is Falling from the Sky - The Jeff Healey band Don’t Change - INXS Read the full article
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Coriolanus starring Tom Hiddleston, see June 4
Carousel with Nathan Gunn Kelli O’Hara. See June 5
Jonny Orsini and Nathan Lane in The Nance, See June 12
Heroes of the Fourth Turning see June 13
Aenid Moloney in “Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom” see June 16 (Bloom’s Day of course)
Click here for June 1 openings
Below is the calendar of “theater openings”* for June, 2020, with many online shows, series and festivals showcasing LGBTQ Pride Month, and the entire list demonstrating the perseverance and resilience of an art form that is adjusting to the shut-down of physical stages.
Among the one-time only star-studded spectacles in June: We Are One Public at the Public Theater (see June 1), two different Tony Awards celebrations (see June 7, the date that the Tony Awards would have taken place) and the New York Times’ “Offstage: Opening  Night” (see June 11.) This last show launches a series that will feature performances from shows that opened (or should have opened) in the 2019-2020 season.
Pride Plays festival director Nick Mayo with producers Michael Urie and Doug Nevin
Among the other exciting new online series in June: Lincoln Center’s Dance Week  (which continues every day through June 4th) and its Broadway Fridays (Carousel on June 5th, The Nance on June 12, Act One on June 19), and Pride Plays, a partnership between Playbill and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, which will present “a live streamed theatrical event from the LGBTQIA+ theatrical canon” every Friday in June (including Mort Crowley’s sequel to The Boys in the Band. See June 26)  — plus 11 new LGBT plays by emerging writers at dates yet to be announced.
Also take note of The Civilians’ ninth annual Findings series, which for the first time is going online. The five offerings in this year’s groundbreaking documentary theater series share “a common thread of how humanity perseveres and seeks out joy through adversity.”
Since so many shows are being put together at the last minute — sometimes not announced until the very day of their launch — I will be updating/filling in this preview guide every day, and highlighting the offerings each new day with the link up top. This calendar as of this moment offers a glimpse of what’s  in store. Come back day by day for a better look.
Here are some ongoing series that have proven to be reliable sources of art and entertainment.
Four offer live performances (often called readings) of original plays: The Homebound Project Livelabs: One Acts from MCC Play-PerView Viral Monologues from 24 Hour Plays
(Play-PerView makes an exception to its original plays with what counts as a coup — the live reading of the Pulitzer finalist play Heroes of the Fourth Turning. see June 13)
A fifth offers live readings of classics and recent favorites: Plays in the House, Stars in the House’s twice weekly matinees  and now Plays in the House Teen Edition.
Three offer recordings of previous (glorious) stage productions.
Metropolitan Opera National Theatre at Home The Shows Must Go On from Andrew Lloyd Webber
For details about these and other ongoing series, check out my post Where To Get Your Theater Fix Online  (which lists, for example, the many long-running online sites such as BraadwayHD and Marquee TV that offer video-capture recordings of shows that were on stage)
All performances are free unless otherwise noted, although almost all hope for a donation (either to themselves or to a designated charity.)
*My definition of theater for the purposes of this calendar generally does not extend to variety shows, cast reunions, galas, panel discussions, documentaries, classes, interviews — all of which are in abundance this month, many worth checking out, but it would be too Herculean a task to list them all in a monthly calendar. My focus here is on creative storytelling in performance. (I make an occasional exception for a high-profile Netathon,involving many theater artists.)
June 1
We Are One Public The Public Theater Live beginning at 8 p.m. A 90-minute Netathon (my term for the starry online fundraising concerts of the pandemic era) featuring “cameo appearances” by Jane Fonda, Alicia Keys, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Meryl Streep, and “stories and songs” by Antonio Banderas, Laura Benanti, Kim Blanck, Ally Bonino, Danielle Brooks, Glenn Close, Jenn Colella, Elvis Costello, Claire Danes, Holly Gould, Danai Gurira, Anne Hathaway, Stephanie Hsu, Oscar Isaac, Nikki M. James, John Leguizamo, Audra McDonald, Grace McLean, Sandra Oh, Mia Pak, David Hyde Pierce, Phillipa Soo, Trudie Styler & Sting, Will Swenson, Shaina Taub, Kuhoo Verma, Ada Westfall, Kate Wetherhead.
The Revenger’s Tragedy Red Bull Theater Launches 7:30 p.m. Jesse Berger’s adaptation of Thomas Middleton’s Jacobean thriller, written a few years after Hamlet, is a searing examination of humankind’s social need for justice and our animal desire for vengeance. Vindice, the “Revenger,” sets off a chain reaction of havoc in a corrupt and decadent Venice.
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey 92nd Y Recording launches at 8 p.m, available through June 30 Donation to 92nd Street Y required A recording of the one-man show written and performed by James Lecesne, whose short film “Trevor” spawned The Trevor Project, a national suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth. I liked this show when I saw it Off-Broadway in 2015. From my review: “A 14-year-old boy is reported missing, and eventually found dead. Chuck DeSantis, who worked the case as a tough-talking detective “in a half-ass town down the Jersey shore,” begins to tell us the story as if it’s a murder mystery, a film noir on stage (“The dark side is my beat.”) But “The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey”…is not really a murder mystery. It is, above all, a showcase for the impressive theatrical talents of James Lecesne, who portrays the detective and eight other characters, male and female, young and old. He does this without props or a change of costumes — just precise, spot-on gestures; a shift in accent and manner of speech.”
Ten Stories: A Decameron The Builders Association https://www.buildersdecameron.com/
Throughout the month of May, The Buildings Association theater company presented five live half-hour episodes inspired by the Decameron, Boccaccio’s 14th-century plague-story. Starting today, all will be released for viewing
Burst Playground Zoomfest Launches 5 p.m. ET As part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the San Francisco Playground Festival of New Works (this year completely digital), this play by Rachel Bublitz focuses on Sarah Boyd, the head of one of the fastest growing tech companies in history, at a moment before everything bursts.
June 2
Coppélia Lincoln Center Part of Dance Week, the New York City Ballet presents the 19th century comic ballet of a mad inventor and the life-like doll he creates.
June 3
Pues Nada MCC Launches at 5:30 This latest play in the LiveLabs One Acts series is written by Aziza Barnes, and features Karen Pittman as St. Francis and Samira Wiley as Sunny
The Homebound Project #3 Launches at 7 p.m. Available through June 7 $10 donation to No Kid Hungry required (free to frontline and essential workers) This third edition of original plays fundraising for No Kid Hungry, on the theme of “champions,” features: Jennifer Carpenter and Thomas Sadoski in a work by John Guare, directed by Jerry Zaks; Ralph Brown in a work by Donnetta Lavinia Grays, directed by Jenna Worsham; Diane Lane in a work by Michael R. Jackson; Paola Lázaro in a work by Gina Femia, directed by Taylor Reynolds; Joshua Leonard in a work by Mara Nelson-Greenberg; Eve Lindley in a work by Daniel Talbott, directed by Kevin Laibson; Arian Moayed in a work by Xavier Galva; Ashley Park in a work by Bess Wohl, directed by Leigh Silverman; Will Pullen in a work by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by Jenna Worsham; Phillipa Soo in a work by Clare Barron, directed by Steven Pasquale; and Blair Underwood in a work by Korde Arrington Tuttle.
June 4
Coriolanus National Theatre Available through June 11 Tom Hiddleston (Betrayal, The Avengers, The Night Manager) plays the title role in Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge.
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Alvin Ailey Lincoln Center This last show in Dance Week is a 2015 broadcast featuring Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performing Chroma, Grace, Takademe, and its signature dance, Revelations
June 5
Carousel Lincoln Center Launches at 8 p.m. The first of Lincoln Center’s Broadway Fridays features a free digital stream of its concert production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical featuring the New York Philharmonic and starring Kelli O’Hara, Nathan Gunn, Stephanie Blythe, Shuler Hensley, Jason Danieley,Jessie Mueller, Kate Burton, Tony winner John Cullum, and New York City Ballet dancers Robert Fairchild and Tiler Peck.
Brave Smiles…Another Lesbian Tragedy Pride Plays Launches at 7 p.m. The Five Lesbian Brothers (Maureen Angelos, Babs Davy, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey, and Lisa Kron) directed by Leigh Silverman.
Julius Caesar Irondale The second of four installments of a revised version of its 2016 show “1599” nspired by the book “A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599” by James Shapiro.
Candidate X The Civilians Launches at 3 p.m. Part of the Civilians “Findings” series, the show is “a dynamic cross between testimonial-based theatre and dance theatre,” celebrating “the risk-takers who challenge and defy the gendered expectations our country has of those who lead.”
The Nesting Instinct Playground Zoomfest Launches 5 p.m. E.T. Part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the San Francisco Playground Festival of New Works (this year completely digital): Two siblings in a house in a Florida flood zone, a pair of blue-footed boobies (those are birds) on a shrinking island are the characters in two of the intertwined stories in this play by Tom Bruett that explores parenthood, identity and the steadfast power of home in a world that is changing drastically.
June 6
The Rendering Cycle Playground Zoomfest Launches 5 p.m. ET As part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the San Francisco Playground Festival of New Works (this year completely digital), Genevieve Jessee’s ten interwoven short plays present a theatrical journey through 400 years of the African Diaspora. Directed by Margo Hall
June 7
Tony Awards Celebration Broadway on Demand and TonyAwards.com Launches 6 p.m. A Netathon for American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League, co-producers of The Tony Awards (which would have taken place tonight), the hour-long even will celebrate “the Broadway community, the Tony Awards®, and the global impact that Broadway has as a cultural touchstone around the world.”
Show of Shows: Broadway.com Salutes the Tonys Broadway.com Launches 7 p.m. Also a benefit for the Wing and the League, this one is produced by Paul Wontorek, who produced the 90th Sondheim celebration
June 9
Criminal Queerness Festival Dixon Place The first day of a festival that runs through June 29th, showcasing queer and trans artists from countries that criminalize or censor LGBTQ+ communities.
June 10
Black Feminist Video Game, African.Isch The Civilians Launches at 7 p.m. Part of the Civilians “Findings” series, the show presents a tapestry of theatrical narratives created from ethnographic interviews within the black community of Berlin, Germany.
June 11
Offstage: Opening Night Patti LuPone and Katrina Lenk and the cast of Company performing the show’s opening number; Tony winner Mary-Louise Parkerperforming a monologue from The Sound Inside; a chat with Slave Play scribe Jeremy O. Harris and a sing-along with Elizabeth Stanley from Jagged Little Pill. Times writers will also discuss some of their favorite moments from the truncated season. 7 p.m. Free, but need to register in advance
As You Like It Irondale The third of four installments of a revised version of its 2016 show “1599” nspired by the book “A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599” by James Shapiro.
June 12
The Nance Lincoln Center Launches at 8 p.m. A free digital stream of Lincoln Center Theater’s 2013 Broadway production of Douglas Carter Beane’s dark comedy starring Nathan Lane as a gay burlesque entertainer in the 1930s. ( My review)
One in two Pride Plays Donja R. Love’s portrait of what it means to be black and queer in America today.
June 13
Heroes of the Fourth Turning Play-Perview Launches at 8 p.m. Required $5 minimum donation A live one-time Zoom reading of this much-praised (and 2020 Pulitzer finalist) play by Will Arbery “It’s nearing midnight in Wyoming, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood.” My review when it was a Playwrights Horizons
  In These Uncertain Times Source Material Launches 7:30 p.m. A digital performance piece that uses drinking competitions, sad Chekhov monologues, and corona-virus meme collages to contemplate the impossibility of theater as we’ve known it, and forge a new path in the art form, while grieving for the past.
Best of Playground 24 Playground Zoomfest the top 10-minute plays from the 2019-20 season of the Playground Festival.
June 15
This Show Is Money The Civilians Launches at 8 p.m. A musical about the 1 and 99 percent, exploring how our choices with this fictional creation called money affect people around us in ways we find difficult to see.
June 16
Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom Irish Rep The solo show excerpting the last chapter of “Ulysses” offered online on Bloom’s Day.
Looking for Leroy New Federal Theatre featuring AUDELCO Award winning actors Tyler Fauntleroy and Kim Sullivan, directed by Petronia Paley
June 18
Hamlet Irondale The third of four installments of a revised version of its 2016 show “1599” nspired by the book “A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599” by James Shapiro.
June 19
Act One Lincoln Center Broadway Fridays brings James Lapine stage adaptation of Moss Hart’s memoir for the stage, starring Tony Shalhoub, Andrea Martin and an especially winning Santino Fontana. My review from 2014
Masculinity Max Pride Plays A play by MJ Kaufman, directed by Will Davis
June 22
Against Women and Music The Civilians Launches at 3 p.m. Part of the Civilians’ Findings series, an anachronistic chamber musical that explores the notions of privilege, ambition and morality through the eyes of a female piano tuner in the 1800s. At that time, music was considered dangerous for women to play or even hear.
June 24
The Homebound Project #4
June 26
The Men from the Boys Pride Plays  Mort Crowley’s sequel to The Boys in the Band, showing what happens to the characters
June 28
Pride Spectacular Concert Playbill
June 30
Two Can Play New Federal Theatere Written by Trevor Rhone featuring Ron Bobb-Semple and Joyce Sylvester, directed by Clinton Turner Davis.
June 2020 Online Theater Openings: Pride and Perseverance. What’s Streaming Day by Day Click here for June 1 openings Below is the calendar of “theater openings”* for June, 2020, with many online shows, series and festivals showcasing LGBTQ Pride Month, and the entire list demonstrating the perseverance and resilience of an art form that is adjusting to the shut-down of physical stages.
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