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SPRING PREVIEW – ON AND OFF BROADWAY

Among the starry revivals opening this month

“Shucked” is an outlier – an original new “cornfed, corn-bred” musical about a conman who teams up with a hick farmer. The farm-to-fable musical has a score by Nashville country songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, a book by Tonywinner Robert Horn and direction by Jack O’Brien. (Nederlander Theatre) www.shuckedmusical.com

John Kander and Fred Ebb’s iconic score (with new songs and additional lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda) for the 1977 Martin Scorsese film serves as the inspiration for the highly anticipated new musical “New York, New York” about a musician (Colton Ryan), a singer (Anna Uzele) and other aspiring artists trying to make it in 1946 New York. The book is by David Thompson and Sharon Washington. Susan Stroman directs and choreographs. Previews begin March 24. (St. James Theatre) www. newyorknewyorkbroadway.com

Perry Henzell’s 1972 groundbreaking film “The Harder They Fall,” about an aspiring reggae singer (Natey Jones) disillusioned by the corrupt music industry, who becomes an outlaw, has been adapted into a new musical, using Jimmy Cliff’s songs, by Pulitzer-winner Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote new songs for this world premiere. (Public Theater) https:// publictheater.org

Hiran Abeysekera reprises his role from the West End’s five-time Olivier-winning production

by Jane Klain

as a 16-year-old Indian boy stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger and other animals, in Lolita Chakrabarti’s adaptation of Yann Martel’s 2002 novel “Life of Pi,” a tale about endurance and hope. Max directs; with puppetry movement by Finn Caldwell and design by Caldwell and Nick Barnes. (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre) www.lifeofpibway.com

“Peter Pan Goes Wrong” will be catnip to theatergoers who loved the Mischief Theatre Company’s outrageous farce “The Play That Goes Wrong.” The same Cornley Drama Society attempts to stage the J.M Barrie classic but once again is undermined by technical mishaps and backstage feuds. Previews begin March 17. (Ethel Barrymore Theatre) www.peterpangoeswrongbway.com

Pulitzer Prize winner “Fat Ham,” reinvents Shakespeare’s Hamlet as Juicy, a Black, queer Southern college student returning home to his mother’s wedding at a North Carolina backyard barbecue. James Ijames’s play is a comic delight, celebrating gay identity. Marcel Spears heads a personality-filled ensemble under Saheem Ali’s expert direction. Previews begin March 21. (American Airlines Theatre) www.fathambroadway.com

Larissa FastHorse’s satirical comedy, “The Thanksgiving Play” skewers woke sensibilities as a troupe of progressive, well-meaning artists attempts to create a culturally sensitive Thanksgiving school play incorporating Native American Heritage Day (without the participation of Native Americans).

D’Arcy Carden, Katie Finneran, Scott Foley and Chris Sullivan star under the direction of Tonywinner Rachel Chavkin. Previews start March 25. (Hayes Theatre) www.2st.com