PERFORMA LIVE ON BROADWAY to Feature Julio Torres, Barbara Kruger & More at Town Hall
Performa will present a one-night-only variety show at The Town Hall in New York, featuring twelve acts spanning music, dance, comedy, and performance, hosted by Casey Jost.
Meet Canadian-Born Three-Time NBA Dancer Kyanna Palmer
Originally from Canada, Kyanna is a New York City-based dancer with a BFA in Commercial Dance from Pace University.
Pentabus to Open Applications for 2027 Jerwood Writer in Residence
Pentabus is seeking an emerging playwright for its 2027 Jerwood Writer in Residence programme, offering a £12,000 bursary and up to a year at its base in Ludlow, South Shropshire, supported by the Jerwood Foundation.
2SCOOPS to Return to Joe's Pub with 6th Original Production
Adam Enright and Aaron Fuksa bring back 2SCOOPS, their fictional 90s girl group comedy show, to Joe's Pub for three performances featuring throwback jams, tabloid chaos, and sharp comedy.
RENT from EPIC Players Extended at A.R.T./New York Theatres
EPIC Players' neurodiverse production of RENT, featuring a 99% neurodivergent and disabled cast, has been extended at A.
SONGS I SING IN THE SHOWER to Play One Night Only at Paradise Factory Theater
Danielle MacMath performs her solo cabaret SONGS I SING IN THE SHOWER at Paradise Factory Theater in NYC, part of Diamond Mesh's Manifestival, featuring showtunes and pop hits.
New Art City Theatre to Accept Submissions for 4th Annual Playwrights Festival
New Art City Theatre in Ventura, CA, is accepting submissions of original, full-length plays and musicals for Festival '27, a free public event featuring staged readings and talkbacks with selected playwrights.
Review: THE REVIEW, THEN EVE AND MORE at The Orlando Fringe Festival
Week two of the festival carries on with lawyers, Biblical transformation, bare honesty, and a firecracker First Lady.
Native Theatre Movement Launches with Open Letter Signed by 250 Artists
The Native Theatre Movement, founded by a collective of Native American artists, announced its launch with an open letter signed by 250 artists calling for institutional accountability and Native-led representation in theatre.
Charles Dennis, Co-Founder of P.S. 122 and Avant-Garde-Arama, Dies
Charles Dennis, interdisciplinary artist and co-founder of P.
Video: Bryce Pinkham Never Thought He'd Be in Musicals
Watch in this video as 2026 Tony Award nominee Bryce Pinkham chats more about the amazing audience reactions at Chess, how his role is different every night, and so much more.
Review: THE LION KING at Providence Performing Arts Center
The Lion King swept the Tony awards when it was on Broadway, and even for this semi-skeptical theatre reviewer, it’s easy to see why.
Review: KIM'S CONVENIENCE at The Old Globe
“Kim’s Convenience,” now playing at The Old Globe through June 14, delivers a warm and funny portrait of family, community, and the complicated push and pull between tradition and change.
Review: LA CAGE AUX FOLLES at Theatre Rhinoceros
What did our critic think of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES at Theatre Rhinoceros?
Native Theatre Movement Receives 250 Signatures Urging For Stronger Native Representation in Theatre
The recently-formed Native Theatre Movement has launched an initiative across the country that advocates for stronger Native representation and leadership in American theatre.
The Lido Theater to Launch Live Entertainment Series in Newport Beach
Newport Beach's restored Art Deco Lido Theater announced a live entertainment series featuring nationally touring comedians and concerts, with performers including David Spade, Billy Gardell, and Margaret Cho on the upcoming schedule.
John-Andrew Morrison, Nadia Dandashi and More to Star in 2026 Criminal Queerness Festival
Cast members have been revealed for the 2026 Criminal Queerness Festival, NYC Pride's official theater event, featuring three works by Palestinian, Egyptian, and Syrian-American artists.
Review: THE 39 STEPS IS A DELIGHTFUL ROMP AT ELMWOOD PLAYHOUSE
What did our critic think of THE 39 STEPS IS A DELIGHTFUL ROMP AT ELMWOOD PLAYHOUSE at Elmwood?So pronounced is the raucous, madcap flavor of the show – consciously channeling the vaudevillian humor of early 20th Century English music halls, a setting that bookends the play – that the plot itsel
Sandeep Das, The Texas Tenors and More Set for Western Piedmont Symphony 2026–2027 Concert Season
Western Piedmont Symphony unveiled its 62nd season, featuring over 15 concerts across Hickory, Morganton, Lenoir, and Boone, with programming spanning Handel to Max Richter and Grammy-winning guest artists.
PLAGUE PLAY to Make Regional Premiere in Arizona at Valley Players AZ
Valley Players AZ will present the regional premiere of Plague Play by playwright Erin Proctor, at Spark! Performing Arts in Mesa, Arizona.
Video: CELEBRITY WHEEL OF FORTUNE Sets Summer Return
This summer, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune will return for a special batch of 10 all-new episodes, exclusively available on Disney+ and Hulu beginning Friday, June 12.
Photos: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY to Make Rhode Island Premiere at Wilbury Theatre Group
Wilbury Theatre Group is presenting the Rhode Island premiere of the Tony Award-winning Girl from the North Country by Conor McPherson with music and lyrics by Bob Dylan, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Ben Davis, Shereen Pimentel and More to Star in MAN OF LA MANCHA, IN CONCERT in New Hampshire
New London Barn Playhouse and Symphony NH will collaborate on Man of La Mancha, in Concert, starring Broadway's Ben Davis and West Side Story revival originator Shereen Pimentel, backed by the full Symphony NH orchestra.
Review: OUT AT SEA at Theater Grottesco
What did our critic think of OUT AT SEA at Theater Grottesco?
Video: Questlove Explores Earth, Wind & Fire in Trailer for New Documentary
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson is directing a new HBO Original documentary about the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire, which premieres on the channel next month.
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