Here's a quick roundup of stories you may have missed today.
Watch Fun Home's Cast Say Goodbye
Fun Home will be moving out of Circle in the Square on September 10 and the Broadway company recently got together for this special farewell video. Created by Perry Sherman to the Brooks & Dunn hit “You're Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone,” check out Michael Cerveris (as a cheerleader, really), Beth Malone, Gabriella Pizzolo and the cast in action below. The Tony-winning tuner's national tour will launch on October 2 at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio.
Get a Walk-On Role in Wicked
Think you’d nail a walk-on role in Wicked, Beautiful or Phantom? Want to own musical phrases handwritten and signed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Gloria Estefan or Carole King? Or maybe opening night tickets and party passes for Broadway’s hottest shows of the new season such as Hello, Dolly! and The Great Comet of 1812 are more your thing? Pre-bidding is now open on dozens of one-of-a-kind auction packages for the 30th Annual Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction. Presented by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, the event will take place on September 25, from 10 AM to 7 PM in Shubert Alley, West 44th Street and West 45th Street. Take a look at auction items here.
Drama League to Honor David Hyde Pierce
Tony and Emmy winner David Hyde Pierce will be the honoree of the Drama League’s 33rd Annual Musical Celebration of Broadway on November 7. Celebrating the career of the soon-to-be Hello, Dolly! star, the benefit gala at the Big Apple’s swanky Plaza Hotel is set to feature a musical tribute from Broadway and Hollywood stars. We suspect it will be a case of putting on your Sunday clothes (at least!) for this one.
Corey Stoll Has Plenty to Chat About
Corey Stoll will begin performances off-Broadway in Plenty next month and the House of Cards alum stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers on September 7 to talk his stage and screen work...as well as being "morbidly obese" in school. Stoll recently starred in Shakespeare in the Park's Troilus and Cressida at the Delacorte Theatre, the "most magical place to perform in the world." We look forward to having you back on the New York stage soon, Mr. Stoll!