
Concluding June 24
Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Broadway at the Palace Theatre). Priscilla Queen of the Desert stars Tony Award nominee Will Swenson, Tony Award nominee Tony Sheldon and Nick Adams as a "trio of friends on a heart-warming, uplifting road trip of a lifetime who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship in the middle of the Australian outback and end up finding more than they could ever have dreamed," according to press notes. Visit PriscillaOnBroadway.com.
Godspell (Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre). The Daniel Goldstein-directed revival of Godspell, which features a score by Academy Award winner Stephen Schwartz, includes Corbin Bleu as Jesus and Wallace Smith as John and Judas, as well as Uzo Aduba, Nick Blaemire, Hannah Elless, Celisse Henderson, Morgan James, Telly Leung, George Salazar and Anna Maria Perez de Tagle. Understudies are Corey Mach, Eric Michael Krop, Julia Mattison and Amina Robinson. Visit Godspell.com.
Million Dollar Quartet (Off-Broadway at New World Stages). Directed by Eric Schaeffer (Follies), Million Dollar Quartet — filled with blues and rock 'n' roll hits — is inspired by the true story of a December 1956 Memphis meeting of Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley at Sun Records' studio. The current cast features features Eddie Clendening (Elvis Presley), Lance Guest (Johnny Cash), Robert Britton Lyons (Carl Perkins), Randy Redd (Jerry Lee Lewis), Victoria Matlock (Dyanne) and Curt Bouril (Sam Phillips). Visit MillionDollarQuartetLive.com.
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Medieval Play (Off-Broadway at The Pershing Square Signature Center / Irene Diamond Stage). Signature bills Medieval Play this way: "Two French mercenary knights set out on a quest for relative moral redemption against the classic comic background of late 14th-century ecclesiastical politics. A story of friendship, love, noble feats of arms, indiscriminate brutality, the progressive refinement of medieval table manners and the general decline of the chivalric ideal at the onset of the Great Papal Schism of 1378." Visit SignatureTheatre.org.