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On the Twentieth Century, a musical
revival starring Kristin Chenoweth and Peter
Gallagher, features music by Cy Coleman
and book and lyrics by Betty Comden
and Adolph Green. While on a train from
Chicago to New York City, a bankrupt the-
ater producer tries to get a Hollywood starlet
to play the lead in his nonexistent play.
Previews begin Feb. 12; show opens March
12 and closes July 5.
At the American Airlines Theatre, 227 W
42nd St. (212) 719-1300.

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The Elephant Man, starring Bradley
Cooper and directed by Scott Ellis, tells
the story of Joseph Merrick, a 19th-centu-
ry British man who starred in a traveling
freak show. The doctor who takes over his
care is shocked to learn of Merrick's intel-
ligence and desire for love. Opens Dec. 7;
closes Feb. 15.
At the Booth Theatre, 222 W 45th St. (212)
239-6200.

The Heidi Chronicles, written by Wendy
Wasserstein, traces the coming-of-age of
Heidi Holland as she tries to find her bear-
ings in a changing world. The production
stars Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men), Jason

The King and I, a revival of the beloved
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
II musical about a governess who tries
to help the King of Siam come to terms
with the modern world, stars Kelli O'Hara.
Previews begin March 12; show opens
April 16.
At the Vivian Beaumont Theater, 150 W
65th St. (212) 239-6200.

The Last Ship, a new musical with a score
by Sting, is set in a small seaside town in
England. One of the townsmen leaves his
home and girlfriend to travel in search of
a better life, but when he returns 15 years
later, he regrets what he left behind. The cast
includes Aaron Lazar.
At the Neil Simon Theatre, 250 W 52nd St.
(800) 745-3000.

The Real Thing, a Tom Stoppard play
incorporating a play within a play, stars
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Cynthia Nixon and
Ewan McGregor. Directed by Sam Gold, it's
the story of an unhappily married actress
and her playwright husband, love and infi-
delity, and life imitating art. Through Jan. 4.
At the American Airlines Theatre, 227 W
42nd St. (212) 719-1300.

This Is Our Youth, written by Kenneth
Lonergan and directed by Anna D.
Shapiro, stars Michael Cera, Tavi Gevinson
and Kieran Culkin. Set in the 1980s Reagan
era, the play follows the lives of three New
York Jewish teens from affluent left-leaning
families. Through Jan. 4.
At the Cort Theatre, 138 W 48th St. (212)
239-6200.

You Can't Take it With You, a revival of
Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's 1936
Pulitzer-Prize-winning madcap comedy,
directed by Scott Ellis and starring Mark
Linn-Baker. Through Feb. 22.
At the Longacre Theatre, 220 W 48th St.
(212) 239-6200.



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By The Water, a new play by Sharyn Rothstein, takes place in Staten Island,
N.Y., following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Marty and Mary Murphy's
home has been ripped apart in the storm. As they try and rebuild their home and
community, their son arrives to help out, and past betrayals surface. Through Dec. 7.
At the New York City Center, 131 W 55th St. (212) 581 1212.

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director of The Reader, a film that dealt with
Holocaust themes, and Extremely Loud
and Incredibly Close, based on the book by
Jewish novelist Jonathan Safran Foer.
At the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W
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Side Show, a revival of the 1997 musical,
features new music by composer Henry
Krieger (Dreamgirls). It's based on the true
story of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet
Hilton, who were among the highest-paid
performers on the vaudeville circuit. Book
and lyrics are by Bill Russell, with additional
book material by Bill Condon.
At the St. James Theatre, 246 West 44th St.
(212) 239-6200.

Biggs and Bryce Pinkham. Previews begin
Feb. 23; show opens March 19.
At the Music Box Theatre, 239 W 45th St.
(212) 239-6200.

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one of the hosts on ABC's The View, Behar takes a comedic look back. One of the show's
producers is Behar's husband, Steve Janowitz. Through Dec. 21.
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Wiesenthal is a riveting one-man show about Holocaust survivor and dedicated Nazi
hunter Simon Wiesenthal. Nicknamed the "Jewish James Bond:' he devoted his life to
bringing more than 1,100 Nazi war criminals to justice. The play is written by and stars
Tom Dugan, who was raised Catholic but married a Jewish woman; they are raising
their children Jewish.
At the Acorn Theatre, 410 W 42nd St. (212) 239-6200.

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