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Trip To Bountiful Receives Its Second Extension

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It was announced that The Trip to Bountiful will extend its run at the Stephen Sondheim theatre until October 9th.  Its original 14 week limited engagement run was supposed to end on July 7th. In May, it received its first extension and pushed back the closing date until September 1st. This will be the second extension for The Trip To Bountiful.

There is no word on whether or not Cicely Tyson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Vanessa Williams will remain playing their respective roles throughout the entire run. I do have a good feeling that Ms. Tyson will stay on as Carrie Watts, the lead role of this play. This role brought her a Tony award and without her, I don’t think that this show will sell as well or have the same feeling. We do know that Condola Rashad will be leaving this show as she goes on to prepare to take the title role in the new Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet, which will begin previews on August 24th.

 

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Behind The Sheet World-Premiere Plays Third & Final Extension

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Now extended through March 10th, the world premiere of Behind The Sheet by Charly Evon Simpson will continue its performances at the Ensemble Studio Theater which began January 9th.

Charly Evon Simpson confronts the history of a great medical breakthrough by telling the forgotten story of a community of enslaved black women who involuntarily enabled the discovery. In 1840s Alabama, Philomena assists a doctor – her owner – as he performs experimental surgeries on her fellow slave women, trying to find a treatment for the painful post-childbirth complications known as fistulas. Reframing the origin story of modern gynecology, Behind the Sheet tells how these women supported each other, and questions who, and what, history remembers.

The cast includes Nia Calloway, Naomi Lorrain, Cristina Pitter, Amber Reauchean Williams, Jehan O. Young, Shawn Randall, Joel Ripka, Megan Tusing, and Stephen James Anthony under the direction of Collette Robert.

Behind The Sheet is part of the EST/Sloan Science & Technology project.

Lawrence E. Moten III (set), Sarah Woodham (costumes), Adam Honoré (lighting) and Fan Zhang (sound) round out the creative team. Please be aware that this performance includes explicit depictions of medical procedures and theatrical haze/fog.

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Jonathan Burke Takes Over Lead Role in Choir Boy — Final Two Weeks!

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Jonathan Burke Opening Night of Choir Boy Photo by Drew Shade

Jonathan Burke Photo by Drew Shade

Manhattan Theatre Club’s Broadway premiere of Choir Boy, by Academy Award winner Tarell Alvin McCraney (MoonlightThe Brother/Sister Plays, High Flying Bird) will begin its final two weeks of performances. After being extended twice, the play must close on Sunday, March 10.

PHOTOS: Opening Night of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Choir Boy on Broadway

Jeremy Pope departed the production on Sunday, February 24 to join the cast of Ain’t Too Proud — The Life and Times of The Temptations on Broadway. Jonathan Burke will take over the role of “Pharus Jonathan Young” for the remaining two weeks of the run. Ryan Jamaal Swain will join the cast as an ensemble member and Pharus cover.

For half a century, the Charles R. Drew Prep School for Boys has been dedicated to the education of strong, ethical black men. One talented student has been waiting for years to take his rightful place as the leader of the legendary gospel choir. But can he make his way through the hallowed halls of this institution if he sings in his own key?

So the cast now features Nicholas L. Ashe (Junior Blake), Daniel Bellomy (Ensemble), Jonathan Burke (Pharus Jonathan Young), Gerald Caesar(Ensemble), John Clay III (Anthony Justin “AJ” James), Chuck Cooper (Headmaster Marrow), Caleb Eberhardt (David Heard), Marcus Gladney (Ensemble), J. Quinton Johnson (Bobby Marrow), Austin Pendleton (Mr. Pendleton) and Ryan Jamaal Swain (Ensemble).

Choir Boy marks Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Broadway debut as well as the second production that transfers to Broadway following a premiere at MTC’s The Studio at Stage II – Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Series, where it debuted in the summer of 2013 to rave reviews and sold-out audiences, also extending twice during its run.

 

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