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DECEMBER
Best of The Rest
Broadway
I Am My Own Wife Transferring from a smash run Off Broadway, Moises Kaufman’s one-man play tells the amazing true story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a German transvestite who survived both the Nazis and the Communists. In previews starting November 11 for a December 3 opening. (Lyceum; 212-239-6200.)
Never Gonna Dance Spangly dance musical based on the 1936 Fred Astaire film Swing Time. Choreography by Jerry Mitchell. In previews starting October 27 for a December 4 opening. (Broadhurst Theatre; 212-239-6200.)
Nothing But The Truth American premiere of John Kani’s play about post-apartheid South Africa. In previews starting November 14 for a December 7 opening. (Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater; 212-239-6200.)
Off Broadway
Aunt Dan and Lemon Wallace Shawn explores a romantic friendship between an adult and a child in a “political horror story” for the New Group (an Avenue Q producer). Opens in December. (Theatre Row; 212-239-6200.)
Rose’s Dilemma New play by Neil Simon, set in a Hamptons beach house. In previews starting November 20 for a December 9 opening. (MTC Stage I; 212-239-6200.)
Caroline, or Change Tony Kushner and Thoroughly Modern Millie’s Jeanine Tesori collaborate on a musical. George C. Wolfe directs. Fall dates to be announced. (Public Theater; 212-239-6200.)
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