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DUSTIN HOFFMAN AS Shylock, Sting as Mack the Knife, Vanessa Redgrave in a ball by Tennessee Williams, Maggie Smith in ''Lettice & Lovage,'' a agreeable (''Grand Hotel'') directed by Tommy Tune and Jerry Zaks's Lincoln Center awakening of ''Guys and Dolls'' - this promises to be the liveliest division in years. Add to these shows the Steppenwolf Amphitheater assembly of ''The Grapes of Wrath'' and new plays by August Wilson, Athol Fugard, David Hare, Tom Stoppard, Steve Tesich, Israel Horovitz and Harold Pinter and the apprehension heightens.
["1241.6"]Lloyd - Tru Lyrics - YouTube | lloyd tru lyricsFor once, there should be added than abundant musicals to ample out the Tony allocation for nominations. In accession to ''Grand Hotel,'' Broadway should see agreeable versions of the films ''Meet Me in St. Louis'' and ''The Thin Man''; musicals by the teams of Graciela Daniele and Astor Piazzolla (''Dangerous Games'') and Cy Coleman and Larry Gelbart (''City of Angels''); additional ''Annie 2'' and Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Aspects of Love.'' Mr. Gelbart will additionally be represented by the political banter ''Mastergate.''
Tyne Daly will appear to New York as Rose in ''Gypsy.'' ''Sweeney Todd'' will be aback on Broadway in the York Amphitheater production, and the abstracted Julie Taymor-Elliot Goldenthal musical, ''Juan Darien,'' will acknowledgment to St. Clement's. Aperture the division at the Vivian Beaumont will be a awakening of Paddy Chayevsky's ''Tenth Man.''
["388"]Lloyd – Tru Lyrics | Genius Lyrics | lloyd tru lyricsThematically, the emphasis will be on couples and rivalry, affinity and contrarily - the sisters in Mr. Hare's ''Secret Rapture''; Willy Russell's ''Blood Brothers''; Peter Shaffer's ''Lettice & Lovage''; ''Nick and Nora'' (the ''Thin Man'' musical); the brother and sister in Mr. Wilson's ''Piano Lesson.'' For some of these pairs, battle leads to violence.
Q. What role will be played by both Robert Goulet and Everett Quinton?
["620.8"]Lloyd – Tru Lyrics | Genius Lyrics | lloyd tru lyricsA. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde -musical for Mr. Goulet, the Ridiculous Theatrical Company for Mr. Quinton.
And George Abbott, 102 years old, has accounting and will absolute a agreeable adjustment of ''Frankenstein.'' THEATER: A SELECTIVE GUIDE September ''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.'' The York Theater's assembly of the Stephen Sondheim agreeable moves to Broadway. With Bob Gunton and Beth Fowler. Directed by Susan H. Schulman. Opens on Thursday at Circle in the Square. ''Carnage.'' A banter about television cause accounting by Adam Simon and the amateur Tim Robbins. Opens the Public Amphitheater division on Sept. 17. ''Orpheus Descending.'' Vanessa Redgrave stars in a awakening of the Tennessee Williams play, directed by Peter Hall. With Kevin Anderson, Tammy Grimes and Anne Twomey. Opens Sept. 24 at the Neil Simon Theater. October ''Frankie.'' George Abbott's new agreeable about Frankenstein. Mr. Abbott wrote the book and is co-directing with Donald Sadler. Performances run Oct. 6-29, York Amphitheater Company. ''The Talented Tenth.'' Richard Wesley's ball about a atramentous able apparitional by memories of his abolitionist past. Performances activate Oct. 9 at Manhattan Amphitheater Club. ''The Widow's Blind Date,'' accounting and directed by Israel Horovitz. Begins performances Oct. 11 at Circle in the Square Downtown. ''Mastergate.'' Larry Gelbart's banter about the Iran-Contra scandal. Opens Oct. 12 at the Criterion Center. ''Beside Herself.'' William Hurt and Lois Smith brilliant in Joe Pintauro's ball about a middle-aged woman who confronts the ghosts of her adolescent self. Opens Oct. 17 at the Circle Repertory Company, to be followed by William Mastrosimone's ''Sunshine,'' Craig Lucas's ''Prelude to a Kiss,'' Peter Hedges's ''Imagining Brad'' and Jose Rivera's ''Each Day Dies with Sleep.'' ''Dangerous Games.'' Two dance-dramas conceived, choreographed and directed by Graciela Daniele, with music by Astor Piazzolla, lyrics by William Finn and a book by Ms. Daniele and Jim Lewis. Opens Oct. 19 at the Nederlander Theater. ''Hyde in Hollywood.'' Hollywood in the 1930's as apparent by Peter Parnell. Directed by Gerald Gutierrez. Previews activate Oct. 20 at Playwrights Horizons. ''The Lisbon Traviata.'' Terrence McNally's ball transfers from Manhattan Amphitheater Club to the Promenade Theater. Performances activate Oct. 20. ''All God's Dangers.'' A ball by Michael Hadley, Jennifer Hadley and Theodore Rosengarten, based on Mr. Rosengarten's 1974 National Book Award winner. Starring Cleavon Little. Opens Oct. 22 at the Lamb's Theater. ''The Tempest.'' Frank Langella as Shakespeare's Prospero, B.D. Wong as Ariel. Oct. 25-Dec. 10 at the Roundabout Theater. ''Grand Hotel.'' Tommy Tune directs and choreographs a agreeable based on the Vicki Baum best seller. Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest; book by Luther Davis. Stars Liliane Montevecchi, Karen Akers and David Carroll. Opens Oct. 29 at the Martin Beck Theater. ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.'' Everett Quinton does a double-header in this Georg Osterman adjustment of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. Performances activate Oct. 31, Ridiculous Theatrical Company. ''Two by Tesich.'' The Second Stage's division opens with two plays by Steve Tesich, a awakening of ''Baba Goya'' and a new play, ''Square One,'' starring Dianne Wiest and Mandy Patinkin. Performances activate in October at the Second Stage. ''Tru.'' A one-man appearance with Robert Morse arena Truman Capote. Accounting by Jay Presson Allen. Opens in October at a amphitheater to be announced. November ''The Threepenny Opera.'' Sting as Mack the Knife in John Dexter's assembly of the Bertolt Brecht-Kurt Weill classic, with Georgia Brown, Alvin Epstein, Ethyl Eichelberger and Maureen McGovern. Agreeable staging by Peter Gennaro. Opens Nov. 2 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater. ''Meet Me in St. Louis.'' A agreeable based on the 1944 MGM blur agreeable and on Sally Benson's New Yorker stories. Book by Hugh Wheeler. Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane accept added new songs to their blur score. Opens Nov. 2 at the Gershwin Theater. ''The Secret Rapture.'' David Hare's new ball about sisterhood, backroom and martyrdom, starring Blair Brown, Frances Conroy and Mary Beth Hurt. Mr. Hare will direct. Performances abide through Oct. 15 at the Public Theater. The appearance will afresh alteration to the Barrymore Amphitheater Oct. 27, with the official aperture set for Nov. 6. ''Closer Than Ever.'' A collage of songs by David Shire and Richard Maltby Jr. Opens aboriginal November at the Cherry Lane Theater. ''The Tenth Man.'' A awakening of Paddy Chayevsky's play, directed by Ulu Grosbard, opens the Lincoln Center Amphitheater season, with previews alpha Nov. 7 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. ''Mountain Language.'' The American premiere of Harold Pinter's 20-minute political ball aboriginal produced at London's National Theater. On a bifold bill with a awakening of ''The Birthday Party.'' Heading the casts are Peter Riegert and David Strathairn. Directed by Carey Perloff. Opens Nov. 8 at the Archetypal Date Company. ''Gypsy.'' Tyne Daly stars in the 30th-anniversary assembly of the Arthur Laurents-Jule Styne-Stephen Sondheim musical. Directed by Mr. Laurents. Opens Nov. 19 at the St. James Theater. ''The Circle.'' A awakening of W. Somerset Maugham's 1921 comedy, starring Rex Harrison, Glynis Johns and Stewart Granger. Directed by Brian Murray. Opens Nov. 20 at the Ambassador Theater. ''The Merchant of Venice.'' Dustin Hoffman as Shylock and Geraldine James as Portia in Peter Hall's production, aboriginal presented in London. Performances activate Nov. 23 at the 46th Street Theater. ''Progress.'' The New York premiere of Doug Lucie's British comedy. Directed by Geoffrey Sherman. Performances activate Nov. 29 at Hudson Guild Theater. ''Artist Descending a Staircase.'' A date adjustment of Tom Stoppard's radio ball about three artisan accompany over a aeon of 50 years. Directed by Tim Luscombe. Opens Nov. 30 at the Helen Hayes Theater. ''Romance in Hard Times.'' William Finn's jazz-blues-ragtime agreeable about a soup kitchen during the Depression. In November at the Public Theater, area it had a abbreviate examination aftermost spring. It will be followed May 25 by Mr. Finn's ''Marvin's Songs,'' a aftereffect to ''March of the Falsettos,'' at Playwrights Horizons. December ''The Art of Success.'' The American premiere of Nick Dear's play. Dec. 5-Jan. 19 at Manhattan Amphitheater Club. ''Kingfish,'' a new ball by Marlane Meyer, columnist of ''Etta Jenks.'' Begins performances Dec. 5 at the Public Theater. ''City of Angels.'' A agreeable with book by Larry Gelbart, music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by David Zippel, set in late-1940's Hollywood and ambidextrous with a biographer of detective novels and the characters he creates. With Rene Auberjonois and James Naughton. Directed by Michael Blakemore. Opens Dec. 7 at the Virginia Theater. ''My Children! My Africa!'' The U.S. premiere of a new political ball accounting and directed by Athol Fugard. Opens Dec. 18 at the Perry Street Theater. ''Juan Darien.'' The acknowledgment of Julie Taymor and Elliot Goldenthal's agreeable allegory for puppets. Performances activate Dec. 26 at St. Clement's. January ''The Crucible.'' Awakening of the Arthur Miller play, directed by Alan Arkin. Jan. 3-Feb. 18 at the Roundabout Theater. The ball will additionally be staged at the Long Wharf Amphitheater in New Haven, aperture Nov. 30. ''Traveler in the Dark.'' The New York premiere of Marsha Norman's play. Jan. 12-28, York Amphitheater Company. ''When She Danced.'' Martin Sherman's new ball about Isadora Duncan. Directed by Tim Luscombe. Previews activate Jan. 25 at Playwrights Horizons. February ''Lear.'' Mabou Mines celebrates its 20th-anniversary division with a gender-switching adjustment of Shakespeare. With Ruth Maleczech as Lear. Feb. 1-25 at the Triplex at Manhattan Community College. ''One of the Guys.'' An burghal ball by Marilyn Suzanne Miller. Directed by Arthur Penn. Begins performances Feb. 5 at the Public Theater. ''Guys and Dolls.'' A awakening of the Frank Loesser musical, directed by Jerry Zaks. Opens in backward winter at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. ''Blood Brothers.'' Willy Russell's pop-rock agreeable about accompanying brothers afar at birth. With Con O'Neill, who won the 1988 Olivier Award. Opens in backward winter at a Broadway amphitheater to be announced. March ''Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge.'' The aftereffect begins with Miss Hannigan (again played by Dorothy Loudon) in prison, advertent revenge. The appearance reunites the ''Annie'' team: Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin. Opens March 1 on Broadway at a amphitheater to be announced. ''The Story of Ti Moune.'' A new agreeable by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. Directed and choreographed by Graciela Daniele. Previews activate March 23 at Playwrights Horizons. ''Lettice & Lovage.'' Maggie Smith and Margaret Tyzack re-create their roles from the London assembly of Peter Shaffer's ball about an aberrant bout adviser at a British august home. Directed by Michael Blakemore. Opens March 25 on Broadway at a amphitheater to be announced. ''The Balcony.'' A 30th-anniversary assembly of Genet's play. Previews activate March 28 at the Hudson Guild Theater. April ''Aspects of Love.'' The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, with lyrics by Don Atramentous and Charles Hart. Based on the atypical by David Garnett. Directed by Trevor Nunn. Opens April 3 at the Broadhurst Theater. ''The Piano Lesson.'' August Wilson's new ball studies a atramentous ancestors in the 1930's. Directed by Lloyd Richards and starring Charles S. Dutton. Opens April 16 at a Broadway amphitheater to be named. ''The Grapes of Wrath.'' The Steppenwolf Amphitheater comes to Broadway with Frank Galati's adjustment of the John Steinbeck novel. Opens at a Shubert amphitheater on a date to be announced. ''Nick and Nora.'' A new agreeable set in Hollywood in 1937 and based on the characters created by Dashiell Hammett in ''The Thin Man.'' With book and administration by Arthur Laurents; music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr. Opens at a Broadway amphitheater to be announced. May ''Price of Fame.'' A ball by the amateur Charles Grodin about a announcer who interviews a cine star. With Mr. Grodin and Christine Lahti. Performances activate May 23 at the Roundabout Theater. ''After You, Mr. Hyde.'' A agreeable Jekyll and Hyde, starring Robert Goulet, with account by Norman Sachs and Mel Mandel and book by Lee Thuna. Opens on a date to be announced.
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