Frank DiLella’s Theater Picks: ‘The Roommate’ and More
Curtain Call: Must-See Shows in NYC Before Thay Close
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New York City’s theater scene is always buzzing,but these shows are about to take their final bows. Don’t miss your chance to experience these captivating performances before they’re gone!
Broadway‘s Final Acts
“Teh Hills of California”
Tony Award-winning duo Sam Mendes and Jez Butterworth,the creative force behind the acclaimed “THE FERRYMAN,” have reunited to bring “The Hills of california” to Broadway. This poignant play, fresh from a successful London run, follows the Webb sisters as they return home to visit their ailing mother. Catch this powerful drama before its final performance on December 22nd.
[Image: “The Hills of California” promotional image]
“THE ROOMMATE”
Prepare for a theatrical tour-de-force as entertainment legends Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone grace the stage in Jen Silverman’s “THE ROOMMATE.” Witness the captivating dynamic between Sharon and Robyn, two women from vastly different worlds who find themselves sharing a roof.Don’t miss this unforgettable performance, closing on December 15th.
[Image: “THE ROOMMATE” promotional image]
Off-Broadway Gems
“The Big Gay Jamboree”
Get ready to laugh out loud with “The Big Gay Jamboree,” a hilarious off-broadway musical comedy starring the talented Marla Mindelle. this unique show, co-created by Mindelle, follows Stacey, a woman trapped in a Golden Age musical who must use her theatrical skills to break free. See this delightful production before it closes on December 15th.
[Image: “The Big Gay Jamboree” promotional image]
for tickets: [Link to “The Big Gay Jamboree” website]
Beyond the City Limits
“White Christmas”
Just a short train ride away in Millburn, New Jersey, the Paper Mill Playhouse is presenting a heartwarming holiday classic: Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas.” Based on the beloved 1954 film, this musical extravaganza features iconic tunes like “Blue Skies,” “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm,” and of course, the title song.
[Image: “White Christmas” promotional image]
For more data: [Link to Paper Mill Playhouse website]
Curtain Call: Don’t Miss These NYC Shows Before They Close
New York City’s theater scene is always buzzing, but these shows are about to take thier final bows. Don’t miss your chance to experience these captivating performances before they’re gone!
Broadway’s Final Acts
“The Hills of California”
tony Award-winning duo Sam Mendes and Jez Butterworth, the creative force behind the acclaimed “THE FERRYMAN,” have reunited to bring “The Hills of California” to Broadway.This poignant play, fresh from a successful London run, follows the Webb sisters as they return home to visit their ailing mother. Catch this powerful drama before its final performance on December 22nd.
[Image: “The Hills of California” promotional image]
“THE ROOMMATE”
Prepare for a theatrical tour-de-force as entertainment legends Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone grace the stage in Jen Silverman’s “THE ROOMMATE.” Witness the captivating dynamic between Sharon and Robyn, two women from vastly different worlds who find themselves sharing a roof. Don’t miss this unforgettable performance,closing on December 15th.
[Image: “THE ROOMMATE” promotional image]
Off-Broadway Gems
“The Big Gay Jamboree”
Get ready to laugh out loud with “The Big gay Jamboree,” a hilarious off-broadway musical comedy starring the talented Marla Mindelle. This unique show, co-created by Mindelle, follows Stacey, a woman trapped in a Golden Age musical who must use her theatrical skills to break free. See this delightful production before it closes on December 15th.
[Image: “The Big Gay Jamboree” promotional image]
For tickets: [Link to “The Big Gay Jamboree” website]
Beyond the City Limits
“White Christmas”
Just a short train ride away in Millburn, New Jersey, the Paper Mill Playhouse is presenting a heartwarming holiday classic: Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas.” Based on the beloved 1954 film, this musical extravaganza features iconic tunes like “Blue Skies,” “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm,” and of course, the title song.
[Image: “White Christmas” promotional image]
For more data: [Link to Paper Mill Playhouse website].
