Copyright 1997-2007 Omniture, Inc. More info available at NEW YORK mdash; By George, he rsquo;s got it. Jefferson Mays will portray Henry Higgins in a revival of George Bernard Shaw rsquo;s ldquo;Pygmalion, rdquo; arriving on Broadway in October.
No word yet on who will play Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney flower girl Higgins transforms into a lady. ldquo;My Fair Lady, rdquo; the smash Lerner and Loewe musical, was based on the play. The Roundabout Theatre Company production of ldquo;Pygmalion, rdquo; directed by David Grindley, will open Oct.
11 at the American Airlines Theatre. Preview performances begin Sept. 14.
Mays won a best-actor Tony in 2004 for his work in the one-man show, ldquo;I Am My Own Wife. rdquo; He currently is on Broadway in the acclaimed revival of R.C.
Sherriff rsquo;s anti-war play, ldquo;Journey rsquo;s End, rdquo; which also was directed by Grindley. ldquo;Pygmalion rdquo; was last seen on Broadway in 1987 in a production that starred Peter O rsquo;Toole and Amanda Plummer. For more information on the Roundabout, visit the Web site .
Broadway ticket availability and capsule reviews of shows as of May 28 follow. Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at the theaters rsquo; box offices for the shows listed. Details about how to obtain tickets appear at the end.
110 in the Shade: Audra McDonald stars in the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of the Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt musical based on the N. Richard Nash rsquo;s play ldquo;The Rainmaker. rdquo; Studio 54.
212-719-1300. Closes July 29.
A Chorus Line: Michael Bennett rsquo;s classic musical about dancers auditioning for a big Broadway show is back.
Gerald Schoenfeld. Telecharge.
A Moon for the Misbegotten: Kevin Spacey and Eve Best star in the acclaimed Old Vic revival of the Eugene O rsquo;Neill classic.
Brooks Atkinson. Ticketmaster. Closes June 10.
Avenue Q.: Love blossoms among the 20-something set mdash; a group that includes puppets mdash; in this very funny, adult musical comedy. Golden.
Telecharge.
Beauty and the Beast: For those who want a lavish, live-action version of the delightful Disney animated feature, this is the ticket. Others may be content to rent the film.
Lunt-Fontanne. Ticketmaster, a special Disney hot line, 212-307-4747. Closes July 29.
Chicago: This Kander and Ebb-Bob Fosse creation is Broadway rsquo;s longest running musical revival and deservedly so. Ambassador. Telecharge.
Company: Raul Esparza heads the cast in this revival of the Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical about a bachelor who can rsquo;t make a commitment. Ethel Barrymore. Telecharge.
Curtains: A murder-mystery musical comedy with a score by John Kander and Fred Ebb. David Hyde Pierce and Debra Monk star. Al Hirschfeld.
Telecharge.
Deuce: Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes star in Terrence McNally rsquo;s play about the reunion of two former doubles tennis champions. Music Box.
Telecharge.
Frost/Nixon: David Frost interviews Richard Nixon. Michael Sheen plays Frost and Frank Langella is Nixon in this play by Peter Morgan.
Bernard B. Jacobs. Telecharge.
Grey Gardens: A musical version of the haunting film documentary about a reclusive mother and daughter who were relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Christine Ebersole and Mary Louise Wilson star. Walter Kerr.
Telecharge.
Hairspray: The cult John Waters movie set in 1960s Baltimore has been turned into a hilarious, tuneful musical. Neil Simon.
Ticketmaster.
Inherit the Wind: Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy star in a revival of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee play loosely based on the Scopes ldquo;Monkey rdquo; trial.
Lyceum. Telecharge. Closes July 8.
Jersey Boys: The musical story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Winner of four 2006 Tony Awards including best musical. August Wilson.
Telecharge. Difficult.
Journey rsquo;s End: Hugh Dancy, Boyd Gaines and Jefferson Mays head the cast in a revival of R.
C. Sherriff rsquo;s classic tale of life in the trenches of World War I. Belasco.
Telecharge. Closes June 10.
Legally Blonde: Laura Bell Bundy stars in this musical version of the Reese Witherspoon movie about a determined young woman who goes to Harvard Law School.
Palace. Ticketmaster.
LoveMusik: Donna Murphy and Michael Cerveris star in this musical about composer Kurt Weill and his wife, Lotte Lenya.
Biltmore. Telecharge.
Mamma Mia!
: The London musical sensation featuring the pop songs of ABBA makes it to Broadway. Die-hard ABBA fans will like it best. Winter Garden.
Telecharge.
Mary Poppins: The world rsquo;s most famous nanny comes to the stage after her great success as a P.L.
Travers book and a Disney movie. New Amsterdam. Ticketmaster, a special Disney hot line, 212-307-4747.
Difficult on weekends.
Monty Python rsquo;s Spamalot: A musical inspired by that demented film comedy, ldquo;Monty Python and the Holy Grail. rdquo; Shubert.
Telecharge.
Radio Golf: The final play in August Wilson rsquo;s 10-play cycle about the black experience in 20th century America. Set in the 1990s, it stars Harry Lennix and Tonya Pinkins.
Cort. Telecharge.
Spring Awakening: A striking rock musical based on Frank Wedekind rsquo;s classic drama about a dozen young people discovering their sexual identities.
Music by Duncan Sheik. Book and lyrics by Steven Sater. Eugene O rsquo;Neill.
Telecharge.
Talk Radio: Liev Schreiber stars as an acerbic radio talk-show host in a revival of Eric Bogosian rsquo;s play. Longacre.
Telecharge. Closes June 24.
Tarzan: A Disney musical about Edgar Rice Burroughs rsquo; vine-swinging hero.
The score is by Phil Collins. Richard Rodgers. Ticketmaster, a special Disney hot line, 212-307-4747.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee: A sweet-tempered, often hilarious new musical by William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin about youngsters competing in a local spelling bee. Circle in the Square. Telecharge.
The Color Purple: A musical version of Alice Walker rsquo;s novel, now starring Fantasia, about one woman rsquo;s triumph over adversity. Broadway. Telecharge.
The Drowsy Chaperone: A big fan remembers his favorite musical from 1928 mdash; and it joyously comes to life. Marquis. Ticketmaster.
The Lion King: Director Julie Taymor is a modern-day Merlin, creating a stage version of the Disney animated hit that makes you truly believe in the magic of theater. Minskoff. Ticketmaster, a special Disney hot line, 212-307-4747.
Difficult on weekends.
The Pirate Queen: Stephanie J. Block stars in this Alain Boublil-Michel Schoenberg musical as a legendary Irish buccaneer who was the scourge of Elizabethan England.
Hilton. Ticketmaster.
The Phantom of the Opera: The one with the chandelier.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical about a deformed composer who haunts the Paris Opera House is the prime, Grade A example of big Brit musical excess. But all the lavishness does have a purpose in Harold Prince rsquo;s intelligent production, now the longest running show in Broadway history. Majestic.
Telecharge.
The Year of Magical Thinking: Joan Didion rsquo;s stage adaptation of her book about the death of her husband. Vanessa Redgrave stars.
Booth. Telecharge. Closes Aug.
25.
Wicked: An ambitious, wildly popular musical about the witches in ldquo;The Wizard of Oz rdquo; as young women. Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire.
Gershwin. Ticketmaster. Difficult.
Xanadu: A roller disco musical loosely adapted from the cult 1980s film. The cast features Kerry Butler, James Carpinello and Tony Roberts. Now in previews.
Opens June 26. Helen Hayes. Telecharge.