You may still be deep in a relisten of “Hamilton” after the show’s 10th anniversary performance at the Tony’s earlier this summer, but a new season of Broadway awaits. The trend continues of Hollywood A-list coming over to Broadway — following last season with the likes of Denzel Washington, George Clooney and Robert Downey Jr. — with Keanu Reeves making his Broadway debut in “Waiting for Godot.” Costarring with Alex Winter, Reeves will star in the Samuel Beckett production from director Jamie Lloyd, fresh off “Sunset Blvd.” Previews begin Sept. 13 and opening night is Sept. 28, at the Hudson Theatre. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in “Waiting for Godot” on Broadway Currently in previews, “Art” pairs Tony winners Neil Patrick Harris and James Corden with Tony nominee Bobby Cannavale in a revival of Yasmina Reza’s play. Officially opening Sept. 16 at the Music Box Theatre, “Art” follows three friends in the midst of debates after one spends a sum on a simple white painting. One of the season’s most anticipated shows is the new musical “Queen of Versailles,” starring none other than Kristin Chenoweth. Opening Nov. 9 at the St. James, the Stephen Schwartz production is based on the 2012 documentary about

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