
Songstress buddies Shari Lynn and Mary Gutzi will co-star in a Christmas one-nighter Dec. 13 at The Actors Group (TAG).
The damsels, who normally deliver ditties from Broadway and The Great American Songbook, will focus on holiday melodies, with a probability of a jazz title or two thrown in as a holiday gift.

The performance is dubbed “It’s Delightful, It’s DeLovely, It’s December.”
Showtimes will be at 4 and 7 p.m., at the Brad Powell Theatre, so you can’t rightfully call this a one-nighter, since one show is a matinee, the finale is in the evening.
The notion of Shari and Mary doing something, someday, and some place together resulted in the forthcoming performances at TAG. Definitely, a debonair, dashing and dear deliverance.

The reliable and responsible Jim Howard will provide the music on his keyboards.
A sell-out – or two sell-outs — is likely, though ticket sales have not yet begun. The Iwilei theater has 54 seats, so early reservations are suggested.
Tickets: $50; includes complimentary wine bar and snacks in the adjacent mall.
Information: TAG at (808) 722-6941…
‘Godot’ debuts at 3rd place
A revival of “Waiting for Godot,” co-starring Hawaii native Keanu Reeves and real-life friend Alex Winter, made its debut at third place in its first week at the Hudson Theatre on Broadway. “Clearly, celebrities mean great ticket sales. Not surprisingly, “Hamilton” held onto No. 1 for the week ending Sept. 21.

The Top 10:
1—”Hamilton,” $3.598 million
2—”Wicked,” $2.005 million
3—” Waiting for Godot,” $1.820 million
4—”The Lion King, $1.777 million
5—”Mamma Mia!,” $1.608 million
6–“Death Becomes Her,” $1.387 million
7—”Just In Time,” $1.331 million
8—” Oh, Mary!,” $1.3000 million
9—“MJ the Musical,” $1.282 million
10—“Maybe Happy Ending,” $1.228 million
The full list of Broadway grosses, courtesy the Broadway League:

And that’s Show Biz…