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Monday
September 8
  • Kenny Burrell Quartet  (Music)
    Lincoln Center – Frederick P. Rose Hall: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
    7:30 PM
    Kenny Burrell is among a handful of guitarists who have forever changed the role of the guitar in jazz. For over forty years, his distinct style, tone, and phrasing has graced recording and performances by most every major performer in the jazz world.

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: 212-258-9595; http://www.jalc.org
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  • Les Paul & His Trio  (Music)
    Iridium Jazz Club
    8:00 PM
    Les Paul, the father of the electric guitar, was born June 9, 1915, in Waukesha, WI. The five-time Grammy Award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is the inventor of the solid body electric guitar and the pioneer of multi-track recording, the use of reverb and other now-standard recording techniques.

    Tickets: Box Office: 212-582-2121; Ticketweb: 866-468-7619, http://www.ticketweb.com/
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  • Avenue Q  (Theater)
    John Golden Theatre
    8:00 PM
    This is a musical about a place that even you can afford if you just graduated college. This features live 20-something actors with singing puppets.

    Website: www.avenueq.com
    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Phantom of the Opera  (Theater)
    Majestic Theatre
    8:00 PM
    Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'The Phantom of the Opera' has been running on Broadway since 1988. Based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, it tells the story of a mysterious disfigured man who lives in the bowels of the Paris Opera House. He becomes obsessed with Christine, a young singer, and takes it upon himself to further her career at any cost.

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Tale of Two Cities  (Theater)
    Al Hirschfeld Theatre (formerly Martin Beck)
    8:00 PM
    Set against an epic backdrop of the French Revolution, 'A Tale of Two Cities' is a musical about injustice, vengeance and the redemptive power of love.

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • [title of show]  (Theater)
    Lyceum Theatre
    8:00 PM
    '[title of show]' takes a thoroughly unique and comical look at the pleasures and perils of the artistic process as two struggling writers and two struggling actresses take on the seemingly impossible task of creating a new musical about creating a new musical. Now with Broadway as their destination, the quartet's saga continues anew as they face mounting pressures and deadlines, and are nearly thrown off-track by disagreements, day jobs and insecurities in this funny and unforgettable look at the birth of a musical as it finally comes to life on the Great White Way.

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Equus  (Theater)
    Broadhurst Theatre
    8:00 PM
    A stableboy commits an act of appalling violence on the horses he adores, and a psychiatrist tries to discover what drove him to such an atrocity. The treatment uncovers a world of twisted sexuality and a primitive need for worship. This play contains strong language and scenes of nudity.

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Chicago  (Theater)
    Ambassador Theatre
    8:00 PM
    This smash hit show, originally created by Bob Fosse, is a musical exploration of murder, greed, corruption, sex, exploitation and treachery. Some featured songs are 'Me and My Baby,' 'Razzle Dazzle,' 'Class,' 'Mr. Cellophane,' 'When You're Good to Mama' and 'Funny Honey.'

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Altar Boyz  (Theater)
    New World Stages (formerly Dodger Stages)
    8:00 PM
    'Altar Boyz' is about a Christian boy band riding the wave of America's latest fascination with religion. Armed with catchy melodies, freaky moves and product in their hair, these self-appointed apostles of pop -- Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan...and Abraham (he's Jewish) -- bring their soul-saving tour to NYC with heavenly lyrics like 'Girl, You Make Me Want to Wait' and 'Jesus Called Me on My Cell Phone.'

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • LMCC Sitelines Ofelia Loret de Mola's Danscores  (Dance)
    City Hall Park - New York
    8:00 PM

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: N/A
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  • 8:45 PM
    One of the most well-known and respected names in the movie industry, Woody Allen boasts a career as a writer, director, actor and producer that covers more than 30 years. Mr. Allen is also an accomplished clarinettist who has been performing since the late 1960s. He regularly appears at the Café Carlyle performing early 20th-Century and New Orleans jazz.

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: 212-570-7189
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Tuesday
September 9
  • Avenue Q  (Theater)
    John Golden Theatre
    8:00 PM
    This is a musical about a place that even you can afford if you just graduated college. This features live 20-something actors with singing puppets.

    Website: www.avenueq.com
    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
    Close »
  • [title of show]  (Theater)
    Lyceum Theatre
    8:00 PM
    '[title of show]' takes a thoroughly unique and comical look at the pleasures and perils of the artistic process as two struggling writers and two struggling actresses take on the seemingly impossible task of creating a new musical about creating a new musical. Now with Broadway as their destination, the quartet's saga continues anew as they face mounting pressures and deadlines, and are nearly thrown off-track by disagreements, day jobs and insecurities in this funny and unforgettable look at the birth of a musical as it finally comes to life on the Great White Way.

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
    Close »
  • Altar Boyz  (Theater)
    New World Stages (formerly Dodger Stages)
    8:00 PM
    'Altar Boyz' is about a Christian boy band riding the wave of America's latest fascination with religion. Armed with catchy melodies, freaky moves and product in their hair, these self-appointed apostles of pop -- Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan...and Abraham (he's Jewish) -- bring their soul-saving tour to NYC with heavenly lyrics like 'Girl, You Make Me Want to Wait' and 'Jesus Called Me on My Cell Phone.'

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • LMCC Sitelines Ofelia Loret de Mola's Danscores  (Dance)
    City Hall Park - New York
    8:00 PM

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: N/A
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  • Monty Python's Spamalot  (Theater)
    Shubert Theatre
    8:00 PM
    Telling the legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and their quest for the Holy Grail, 'Monty Python's Spamalot' features a chorus line of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits, and one legless knight. Based on the 1975 movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," this production features a new score, but still includes three songs from the movie.

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Wicked  (Theater)
    Gershwin Theatre
    7:00 PM
    Winner of three 2004 Tony Awards, 'Wicked' is based on the Gregory Maguire novel, 'Wicked: The Life and Times of The Wicked Witch of the West.' It takes place in the Land of Oz and tells the story of many of the characters before Dorothy arrived, including "Good Witch of the North" Glinda and "Wicked Witch of the West" Elphaba. 'Wicked features a book by Winnie Holzman with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz.

    Tickets: Ticketmaster: 212-307-7171; http://www.ticketmaster.com
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  • Young Frankenstein  (Theater)
    Hilton Theatre (formerly Ford Center for the Performing Arts)
    7:00 PM
    Based on the 1974 hit comedy, Mel Brooks once again transforms one of his films into a musical. 'Young Frankenstein,' inspired by the famed Mary Shelley novel, concerns the skeptical neurosurgeon grandson of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who returns to Frankenstein's castle to find that the legendary monster was more than just a myth.

    Tickets: Ticketmaster: 212-307-7171, http://www.ticketmaster.com
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  • Jersey Boys  (Theater)
    August Wilson Theatre (formerly Virginia Theatre)
    7:00 PM
    'Jersey Boys' is the story of how a group of blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were 30! Winner of the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical, 'Jersey Boys' is a crowd-pleaser all the way!

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Phantom of the Opera  (Theater)
    Majestic Theatre
    7:00 PM
    Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'The Phantom of the Opera' has been running on Broadway since 1988. Based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, it tells the story of a mysterious disfigured man who lives in the bowels of the Paris Opera House. He becomes obsessed with Christine, a young singer, and takes it upon himself to further her career at any cost.

    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com
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  • Gypsy  (Theater)
    St. James Theatre
    8:00 PM
    Set during the vaudeville era, 'Gypsy' is about a relentless stage mother, Rose, traveling the country with her two daughters, June and Louise, and their manager, Herbie. While June and Louise wish their mother would settle down and marry Herbie, Rose continues to pursue dreams of stardom for her girls. When June deserts the act, Rose turns her attention to the shy Louise, whom she hopes to fashion into a star. When the act is booked into a burlesque house by mistake, Louise is forced into the spotlight and Gypsy Rose Lee is born.

    Website: N/A
    Tickets: Telecharge: 1-800-432-7250 or 212-239-6200, http://www.telecharge.com