Closes Jan. 12. Studio 54. (212) 239-6200. Tina: The Tina Turner Musical follows the career of the legendary artist. From her humble beginnings in Tennessee to becoming queen of rock ’ n’ roll, she rose to the top of the charts in spite of adversity. Starring Adrienne Warren as Tina and Daniel J. Watts as Ike Turner. Steven Booth plays record producer Phil Spector. Sound by Nevin Steinberg. It’ s in previews and the show opens Nov. 7. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. (800) 982-2787. West Side Story, one of the most beloved musicals of all time, features 23 actors mak- ing their Broadway debut. Originally written by Arthur Laurents and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, this pro- duction, is a departure from the original. Choreographed by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, this stage reviv- al has a new, contemporary spin. Previews begin Dec. 10; show opens Feb. 6. Broadway Theatre. (212) 239-6200. BROADWAY: OPENING EARLY 2020 Caroline, or Change, writ- ten by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori, follows the life of an African-American maid whose world of ’ 60s Louisiana changes in ways big and small. The show runs March 13-June 28. Studio 54. (800) 982-2787. Company, the clas- sic Stephen Sondheim American musical comedy, stars Patti LuPone. This Broadway revival about look- ing for love and cocktails in New York City has been res- urrected. The iconic bachelor has become a bachelorette and the show is set in mod- ern-day Manhattan. Aside from the original beloved songs, some new music and lyrics were added. Directed by Marianne Elliott and book by George Furth. Previews begin March 2; show opens OCTOBER 31 • 2019 | 39 Samuel H. Levine, Kyle Soller and Andew Burnap in The Inheritance, a play about gay men in New York that interconnects different generations. MARC BRENNER/POLK & CO. March 22. Bernard Jacobs Theater. (212) 239-6200. Diana charts the story of the late beloved Princess of Wales. In the throes of unrelenting new media and paparazzi, Diana finds herself coping with a troubled mar- riage and the monarchy itself. Joe DiPietro wrote the book and lyrics and Ian Eisendrath (Come From Away) is the musical supervisor, arranger and conductor. Previews begin March 2; show opens March 31. Longacre Theatre. (212) 239-6200. Girl from the North Country, featuring music and lyrics by Bob Dylan, is set in 1934 in the heart- land of America during the Depression. A group of lost and lonely travelers stay at a guesthouse and share stories that stir up emotions. Previews begin Feb. 7; show opens March 5. Belasco Theatre. (212) 239-6200. My Name is Lucy Barton follows Lucy as she wakes up from an operation and finds her mother at her bedside. They hadn’ t seen each other in years and, during their visit, Lucy, who is a writer, begins to come to terms with her family history. Starring Laura Linney, it’ s adapted by Rona Munro from the bestselling novel by Elizabeth Strout. The show runs Jan. 6-Feb. 29. Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. (212)239-6200. Six tells the stories of the six wives of Henry VIII — with a lot of girl power. Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived, the women all tell their story through a high-energy pop musical score. Music and lyr- ics by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, who also directs. This highly anticipated hit British musical begins previews Feb. 13; show opens March 12. Brooks Atkinson Theatre. (877) 250-2929. The Lehman Trilogy depicts the history of the rise and fall of the powerful Lehman Brothers’ global financial company. Starting with a young man dreaming of a new life in America and spanning three generations — father, sons and grand- sons — it ends with one of the world’ s largest financial crises. Directed by Sam Mendes, the cast includes Adam Godley, Ben Miles and Simon Russell Beale. Previews begin March 7; show opens March 26 and runs for 16 weeks. At the Nederlander Theatre. (800) 982-2787. OFF-BROADWAY Bella Bella focuses on the career of lawyer, politician and social activist Bella Abzug, who gave up her seat in Congress to try to become New York state’ s first female senator. She wound up losing, but only by 1 percent. Harvey Fierstein, who wrote the show, plays the remarkable Bella. The show runs Oct. 22 to Dec. 1. New York City Center, Stage 1. (212) 581- 1212. Einstein’ s Dreams, based on the bestselling novel by Alan Lightman, examines the mind and dreams of the brilliant sci- entist Albert Einstein. Book and lyrics by Joanne Sydney Lessner, music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum and direction by Cara Reichel. The show runs from Nov. 5-Dec. 14. 59 E. 59th St. (646) 892- 7999.