Openings and Previews

Arthur Miller: One Night 100 Years

Lyceum

Performers including Bradley Cooper, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ellen Barkin, Laurence Fishburne, Peter Sarsgaard, Alec Baldwin, and Greta Gerwig honor the playwright's recent centennial, in an evening directed by Gregory Mosher. Jan. 25.

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The Burial at Thebes

DR2

The Irish Rep stages Seamus Heaney’s adaptation of Sophocles' “Antigone," directed by Charlotte Moore. In previews. Opens Jan. 24.

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The Glory of the World

BAM's Harvey Theatre

Les Waters directs the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Charles Mee’s play, a celebration of the twentieth-century mystic and Trappist monk Thomas Merton. In previews. Opens Jan. 21.

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The Guys

Davenport

Anne Nelson’s 2001 drama, about 9/11 first responders, returns for a special engagement, commemorating the F.D.N.Y.'s hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary. Jan. 20-23.

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The Humans

Helen Hayes

Stephen Karam's disquieting family drama moves to Broadway with its original cast, including Reed Birney and Jayne Houdyshell. Joe Mantello directs. In previews.

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O, Earth

HERE

The Foundry Theatre presents a play by Casey Llewellyn, which touches on transgender politics, gay pop culture, and Thornton Wilder’s "Our Town." In previews. Opens Jan. 31.

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Old Hats

Pershing Square Signature Center

Bill Irwin and David Shiner bring back their double clown act, directed by Tina Landau. In previews.

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Our Mother's Brief Affair

Samuel J. Friedman

Lynne Meadow directs Richard Greenberg’s play for Manhattan Theatre Club, starring Linda Lavin as an ailing mother who reveals a shocking secret to her children. Opens Jan. 20.

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Sense & Sensibility

Gym at Judson

Bedlam revives its minimalist staging of the Jane Austen novel, adapted by Kate Hamill and directed by Eric Tucker. In previews.

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Smart People

Second Stage

Kenny Leon directs Lydia R. Diamond’s play, which follows four Harvard intellectuals on the eve of the 2008 Presidential election. In previews.

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