Show Announcements: critic's pick "The Inheritance" (read my review) will close on March 15th, while Michael Riedel reports that critic's pick "Beetlejuice" (read my review) might move to the Ethel Barrymore Theatre after getting the boot from the Winter Garden Theatre to make room for "The Music Man"
News: critic's pick "To Kill a Mockingbird" made history once again with a free performance at Madison Square Garden for 18,000 public school students; Greg Kinnear will be the next Atticus Finch in "Mockingbird" on Broadway; Tony Yazbeck will direct a concert version of Frank Wildhorn’s "The Civil War" for Manhattan Concert Productions in February 2021; Sophia Anne Caruso has abruptly departed Broadway's "Beetlejuice"; New York Theatre Workshop's upcoming production of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" will feature an adaption by Clare Barron and a star-studded cast, including Greta Gerwig, Oscar Isaac, Steve Buscemi and Chris Messina; Cassie Beck will star in the next segment of the national tour of "What the Constitution Means to Me"; and "Ink" will be adapted for the big screen
Read: How Laurie Metcalf became the Sarah Bernhardt of Broadway
Watch: John Mulaney and SNL cast members perform "Airport Sushi" containing a medley of Broadway tunes, Priscilla Lopez and Ashley Park dance the opening to "A Chorus Line" backstage at "Grand Horizons", the cast of "Girl from the North Country" performing on "The Tonight Show", and check out the trailer for "Repeat Attenders", a new documentary about theatre super-fans
Listen: to the newest track from the forthcoming cast album of "Sing Street"
RIP: actor Claudette Nevins is dead at 82; Negro Ensemble Company founder Gerald Krone is dead at 86; four time Tony Award winner Zoe Caldwell is dead at 86; James Lipton, actor, writer, producer, TV host, and dean of The Actors Studio, is dead at 93; and Betty Jacobs, wife of the late Shubert executive Bernard Jacobs, is dead at 100