ZACH’s adaptation of the Dickens classic is a family-friendly spectacular, a musical sleigh ride through rhythm and time, infusing the traditional Victorian story with a score that spans all genres and eras. Directed by Dave Steakley, with musical direction by Allen Robertson.
Through Dec. 29. Wed.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat.-Sun., 2:30 & 7:30pm. $35 and up.
A letter that was never meant to be seen; a lie that was never meant to be told; a life he never dreamed he could have. Evan Hansen is about to get the one thing he’s always wanted: a chance to finally fit in, in this "deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it." Right?
David Sedaris’ irreverent and cynical Crumpet returns! The outlandish tale of a Macy’s elf merrily jingles to life in this holiday classic. With 75 minutes of rollicking (and not so politically correct) fun, this evening will delight adult elves who like things more naughty than nice. Directed by Nat Miller and reviewed here by Paul Beutel.
Through Dec. 29. Wed.-Thu., 8pm; Fri.-Sat., 6:30 & 9pm; Sun., 7:30pm. $40 and up.
Different Stages is casting actors for this Conor McPherson drama, "an unusual encounter that becomes a desperate struggle between the living and the dead," to be directed by Norman Blumensaadt. Seeking one woman (ages 30-40) and three men (ages 20-60), all of whom need to be able to do a (convincing) Irish accent. See website for details and appointment.
Sad Girls Productions is seeking APIDA performers (one male, one female) for this original play by Sandy Lam. All actors will be paid at the end of the run (Mar. 8-21, 2020); rehearsals are on Sunday and a weekday that will be chosen based on actor availability. No experience required. See link for further details.