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    Shaw to Play Hans Christian Andersen

    By MICHAEL KUCHWARA
    .c The Associated Press

    NEW YORK (AP) - She's already played Shakespeare's tragic Richard II,
    as well as the title character in a memorable production of
    ``Medea,'' so Hans Christian Andersen should be a cinch.

    Fiona Shaw will portray the Danish author of some of the world's most
    beloved children's stories in ``My Life As a Fairy Tale,'' having its
    world premiere this summer at Lincoln Center Festival 2005.

    The production, conceived and directed by Chen Shi-Zheng, will play
    the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College July 27, 29 and 30.
    The all-female cast also includes Blair Brown, Mia Maestro, Mary Lou
    Rosato and Qian Yi.

    For tickets, call CenterCharge, 212-721-6500, or go online at
    www.lincolncenter.org .

    Off-Broadway ticket availability and capsule reviews of selected
    shows as of June 13. Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at
    the theaters' box offices for the shows listed. Details about how to
    obtain tickets - including by calling the box office, Telecharge or
    Ticketmaster - appear at the end.

    ``Altar Boyz.'' An exuberant, good-natured musical spoof about a
    Christian boy band. Dodger Stages. Telecharge.

    ``Beast on the Moon.'' A tale of Armenian immigrants in America after
    World War I. A play by Richard Kalinoski. Century Center. Telecharge.

    ``Blue Man Group.'' They paint each other. They paint the audience.
    They unroll toilet paper. Foreign tourists love this long-running new
    vaudeville show. Astor Place. Ticketmaster.

    ``Cookin'.'' Four Korean chefs prepare a banquet under deadline
    pressure. A lot of slicing and dicing. Minetta Lane. Ticketmaster.

    ``Drumstruck.'' An evening of drumming from South Africa. And the
    audience gets to participate. Dodger Stages. Telecharge.

    ``Hurlyburly.'' The New Group's masterful production of David Rabe's
    look at LA show biz types. The cast includes Ethan Hawke, Wallace
    Shawn and Josh Hamilton. 37 Arts. Ticketmaster. Closes July 2.

    ``I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.'' The mildest of musical
    revues about relationships between men and women. Westside Theatre
    Upstairs. Telecharge.

    ``Jewtopia.'' A gentile wants to marry a nice Jewish girl. A comedy
    written by and starring Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson. Westside
    Downstairs. Telecharge.

    ``Lazer Vaudeville.'' Vaudeville isn't dead. Its juggling, acrobatics
    and comedy have just gone high-tech. Lamb's. Telecharge.

    ``Manuscript.'' Three young people's desperate search for fame. A
    play by Paul Grellong. The cast includes Jeffrey Carlson, Pablo
    Schreiber and Marin Ireland. Daryl Roth. Telecharge.

    ``Menopause. The Musical.'' Women and their change of life - in song.
    Playhouse 91. Ticketmaster.

    ``Naked Boys Singing.'' A musical revue. The title says it all. Plays
    Fridays and Saturday. Julia Miles. Telecharge.

    ``Orson's Shadow.'' Laurence Olivier meets Orson Welles in this
    intriguing fictional re-creation by Austin Pendleton. Barrow Street.
    Telecharge.

    ``Slava's Snowshow.'' The Russian clown from Cirque du Soleil brings
    his latest entertainment to New York. Union Square. Ticketmaster.

    ``Stomp.'' A noisy yet effective celebration of percussion in this
    long-running new vaudeville revue. Orpheum. Ticketmaster.

    ``Terrorism.'' Fear takes a toll on everyday life. A play by Vladimir
    and Oleg Presnyakov. A New Group co-production. Clurman on Theatre
    Row. Ticket Central. 212-279-4200. Closes June 26.

    ``The Awesome '80s Prom.'' An interactive high school prom musical
    set in the 1980s. Friday and Saturday evenings. Webster Hall.
    212-352-3101.

    ``The Cherry Orchard.'' A revival of the Chekhov classic in a new
    adaptation by Tom Donaghy. Atlantic Theater Company. Telecharge.

    ``The Musical of Musicals.'' A delightful spoof of musical-theater
    songwriting styles. Among the authors tweaked are Andrew Lloyd
    Webber, Rodgers and Hammerstein and, of course, Stephen Sondheim.
    Dodger Stages. Telecharge.

    ``The Paris Letter.'' Ron Rifkin stars in Jon Robin Baitz's play
    about a powerful investment counselor confronted by secrets from his
    past. A Roundabout Theatre Company production. Laura Pels.
    212-719-1300.

    ``Thom Pain (based on nothing).'' James Urbaniak stars in a monologue
    by Will Eno about an ordinary man and his existentialist anxieties.
    DR2 Theatre. Telecharge. Engagement extended through Sept. 4.
    Difficult.

    ``Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story.'' A musical version of one
    of the most infamous crimes of the last century. York Theatre Company
    at St. Peter's. Smarttix 212-868-4444. Closes June 26.

    The Telecharge number is 212-239-6200 unless otherwise indicated.
    There is a $6 service charge per ticket, plus a $2.50 handling fee
    per order.

    Ticketmaster is 212-307-4100. There is a $6 service charge per
    ticket, plus a $3 handling fee per order.

    Both Telecharge and Ticketmaster will provide information on specific
    seat locations. They also have toll-free numbers for theater ticket
    calls outside New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. For Telecharge
    call 800-432-7250; for Ticketmaster call 800-755-4000.

    The TKTS booth in Times Square at Broadway and 47th Street sells
    same-day discount tickets to Broadway, off-Broadway, music and dance
    productions. There is a $3 service charge per ticket. Cash or
    travelers checks only. Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday
    evening performances, 3 p.m.-8 p.m.; matinees Wednesday and Saturday,
    10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

    The downtown TKTS booth is in the South Street Seaport at the corner
    of Front and John Streets. Hours of operation are Monday through
    Friday 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Matinee tickets must be purchased at South Street Seaport the day
    before, meaning Wednesday matinee tickets are available Tuesday,
    Saturday matinee tickets are available Friday and Sunday matinee
    tickets are available Saturday.

    Full-price tickets and information on Broadway and off-Broadway shows
    are available at the Broadway Ticket Center, located on the east side
    of Broadway between 46th Street and 47th Street. There is a $4.50
    service charge per ticket.

    For 24-hour information on theater, dance and music performances in
    New York's five boroughs, call the Theater Development Fund's New
    York City-On Stage, 212-768-1818.



    06/13/05 14:07 EDT
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