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EDITOR’S NOTE
Hip-hop musical to play as part of Under the Radar festival
Under the auspices of the Living Word Project, Dahlak Brathwaite’s hip-hop concept musical, Try/Step/Trip, choreographed by Toran Moore and directed by Roberta Uno. Try/Step/Trip will open on Jan. 10 for a four-week limited engagement as part of the Under the Radar Festival. Performances begin Jan. 8 at A.R.T./New York Theatres (502 W. 53rd St.) and continue through Jan. 25. For tickets and more information, visit eventbrite.com/try/step/trip. —Edward Karam
FRIGID New York is presenting the world premiere of Falling Out, a new musical, at UNDER St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place). The story follows denizens in a downtown New York music bar and a blossoming romance. With book, music, and lyrics by Josée Weigand-Klein, and direction by Anthony Logan Cole, Falling Out is scheduled to run through Feb. 1. For tickets and more information, visit frigid.nyc. —Edward Karam

The Holocaust is never light fare for anyone, and it may be presumptuous to say, but its darkness is no more acutely felt than by those who survived it. The Congress for Jewish Culture’s production of Night Stories: Four Tales of Reanimation dramatizes the Yiddish poems of Avrom Sutzkever, widely acknowledged as the most eloquent Holocaust poet. Sutzkever’s poems, which depict the ghetto in Vilnius, Lithuania, under Nazi occupation, reflect the emotional roller coaster of its residents’ existence, pivoting among horror, humor, and an ambivalent desire for both death and redemption.