The world premiere musical JEREMY WORRIED ABOUT THE WIND has extended its Hollywood Fringe Festival run due to popular demand, adding a final matinee at the Hobgoblin Playhouse in Los Angeles.
The horror-comedy rock musical DEAD JOHN has added an encore performance at the Madnani Theater in Los Angeles following a sold-out Hollywood Fringe Festival run, with reviewers comparing it to SIX and RENT and calling for a Broadway transfer.
Tony and Olivier Award-winner Lea Salonga will receive the MIFF Icon Award at The Manila International Film Festival (MIFF), which is celebrating Philippine and diaspora cinema on the global stage.
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum will present The People of Pompeii, a new comedy by Bernardo Cubría set in Topanga Canyon, co-directed by Ellen Geer and Xochitl Romero.
The Blasting Company announced a North American tour performing the Emmy Award-winning animated series' soundtrack live, with composers Joshua Kaufman and Justin Rubenstein joined by musicians from the California Feetwarmers.
The Squirrel Nut Zippers announced the return of their Christmas Caravan Tour, blending New Orleans jazz, vintage swing, and holiday classics across venues nationwide as part of their ongoing 30th anniversary celebration.
Every inch a musical theater geek's night to remember, the evening featured quips from host Billy Crystal, the rigor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conducted by Thomas Wilkins, a chorus of wonderful singer-dancers and an eye-popping featured performer lineup.
With its final performance of The Magic Flute on Sunday, LA Opera concluded its landmark 40th Anniversary Season, capping a year of exceptional audience response, and expanded community engagement.
Getty Villa Museum and Latino Theater Company will present Antigone: In the Language of Kings, setting Sophocles' classic in pre-conquest Tenochtitlan, marking the 20th annual Outdoor Classical Theater production.
Write Act Repertory will present HOT SUMMER NIGHTS - THE MUSICALS, a festival of six world premiere one-act musicals, at The Brickhouse Theatre in Los Angeles.
Pacific Symphony, voices/LA, and the Los Angeles Children's Chorus will perform Howard Shore's Academy Award-winning score live to the film at The Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.
Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles will present DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE, its Season 47 finale and Pride concert, at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.
Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills will present a staged reading of THE JURY GAME, a satirical comedy by Warren Davis in which federal trials are decided by a game show with the studio audience as jury.
The Wayward Artist will present the Tony Award-winning musical FALSETTOS at Irvine United Congregational Church, telling the story of a modern Jewish family navigating love, identity, and the AIDS crisis in 1980s New York.
Long Beach Shakespeare Company will present Oscar Wilde's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at the Helen Borgers Theatre, with a production set in the visual world of the 1980s New Romantic movement.
Lewberger and Slam Frank's Alex Lewis will star in developmental readings of BUCKET OF BLOOD: THE HORROR COMEDY CABARET, based on the Roger Corman film, at The NiteCap in Burbank, CA.
Following the recent release of her third studio album, multi-platinum artist Olivia Rodrigo has unveiled Daisy Chain Fields, a new music festival that aims to bring together women in music to support and uplift women and girls.
Jai Rodriguez, known for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Broadway's RENT, will rejoin the cast of CHICO'S ANGELS 2: LOVE BOAT CHICAS at Cavern Club Cabaret in Los Angeles, reprising his role as Chita Parol.
The Hollywood Bowl's 2026 season got underway with a Broadway-filled celebration featuring Darren Criss, Lea Salonga, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Halle Bailey.
Performer Trip Kennedy will celebrate Mel Brooks' centennial with a musical tribute at Visionarium in South Pasadena — and later discovered he shares Brooks' exact June 28 birthday, making it a party for two.