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News James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson and Annaleigh Ashford Are Exiting Broadway: What Not to Miss This Week! The Know: Don't miss out on this week's must-see shows and events, Dec. 31-Jan. 10, 2016!

PREVIEWS

Jan. 6, 2016:  presents the world premiere of Dominique Morisseau鈥檚 , helmed by Tony winner . Featured among the cast are Broadway actors Lynda Grav谩tt and .

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OPENING

Jan. 10: Kicking off its 12th "season of scandal," Red Bull Theater Company presents a revival of , and 鈥檚 classic play. The Off-Broadway production is at the Theatre in downtown Manhattan.

LAST CHANCE Dec. 31: This year celebrates the New Year with a classy Bond-inspired black-tie extravaganza. The evening features the usual live performances along with a midnight champagne toast and international DJs playing long into the night. 

Jan. 3: Say farewell to your favorite foul-mouthed puppet Tyrone when Broadway's takes its final bow. The current cast of the Tony-winning play by features "Full House" star in the role of Pastor Greg. . 

Jan. 3: The Broadway debut of the tap-happy musical comedy concludes its run on the Great White Way. The show famously helped launch the career of Tony winner when it played Off-Broadway; the revival stars , and , among others.

Jan. 3: , who made her Broadway debut this season in , takes her final bow in the acclaimed revival. In the tense period drama, Knightley plays a restless woman stuck in a loveless marriage, cornered by her selfish husband (Tony Award winner ) and her controlling mother-in-law (two-time Tony Award winner ).

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Jan. 3: The return engagement of performs its final magic trick on Broadway. The fast-paced show features seven of the world's greatest magicians performing death-defying stunts and breathtaking displays.

Jan. 3: Tony winner barks for a final time as the curtains close on the adorable revival of 's 鈥� a must-see for all dog lovers.  

Jan. 3: 's concludes its limited New York engagement on Broadway. The show features Irish dance mixed with holographs, special effects lighting, dancing robots and world-champion acrobats.

Jan. 3: (ADM21) makes its final leap at the Joyce Theater. The dance showcase, helmed by 's , features 22 dancers and eight musicians.

Jan. 3: Pulitzer Prize finalist 's new comedy-drama finishes up Off-Broadway before its Broadway transfer next year. The Joe Mantello-helmed play, which takes place during a family Thanksgiving dinner in Chinatown, Manhattan, sees tensions mount and secrets unveiled.

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Jan. 3: Broadway vet takes a final bow in ' classic holiday tale, , presented by , which officially opened Off-Broadway Dec. 6. 

Jan. 3: As the holiday season comes to an end, the annual plays its final performances featuring the dazzling Rockettes. 

Jan. 10: Don't miss the chance to see veterans and back on the Broadway stage. The pair play two residents at a retirement home in the acclaimed revival of 's Pulitzer Prize-winning play,  at the Golden Theatre, directed by .

SPECIAL EVENTS

Dec. 31: Feinstein's/54 Below rings in the New Year with two stellar shows. In the earlier slot, three-time Tony nominee takes to the stage, followed by . If her acclaimed Lost in the Stars show is anything to go by, it's sure to be a fun evening of performances, laughter and magic. 

Dec. 31: Two-time Tony winner joins New York Philharmonic鈥檚 annual New Year鈥檚 Eve celebration, , at Hall in Lincoln Center. The celebrated actor is narrating Saint-Saens鈥� Carnival of the Animals, a piece commissioned by the Philharmonic in which each animal is a New York archetype.

Jan. 1: PBS continues its special New Year's Eve broadcasts with the best entertainment from around the world, including with returning host .

 
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