Ahead of its Season 3 debut, Apple TV has renewed the comedy series Shrinking for a fourth season. Led by Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, the new season will see the return of cast members Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, and Broadway alum Michael Urie.
Apple TV has shared a sneak-peek clip from the highly anticipated season-three debut of the Emmy Award-nominated comedy series Shrinking, debuting on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Check it out now.
Apple TV has debuted the trailer for the upcoming third season of the comedy series Shrinking, starring Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Michael Urie, and more. Check it out now.
Apple TV has revealed the premiere date and first look at the third season of the comedy series Shrinking, starring Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Michael Urie, and more. Check out new photos here.
What's happening off-Broadway? BroadwayWorld is here to guide you through the top picks for theatre for August 2025! See the list of BroadwayWorld's top shows here!
Following his acclaimed New York run, Soho Theatre will welcome Bill Posley for his UK debut with The Day I Accidentally Went to War. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Writer and comedian Bill Posley, an executive producer and writer on Apple's hit comedy “Shrinking,” will bring his acclaimed solo show The Day I Accidentally Went to War back to NYC for a limited engagement at the SoHo Playhouse. Learn more!
Apple TV+ has announced that Michael J. Fox, the multi-award-winning actor, will guest star in the upcoming third season of “Shrinking.” Details around the role are being kept under wraps.
SoHo Playhouse's 2025 International Fringe Encore Theater Series is now open and runs Off-Broadway through March 2, 2025! Learn more about the series here!
SoHo Playhouse has revealed the lineup for the 2025 International Fringe Encore Theater Series. See the full programming and learn more about the festival taking place this winter.
On the heels of the second season premiere of “Shrinking,” Apple TV+ has announced that the critically acclaimed, Emmy Award-nominated comedy has landed a renewal for season three.
2Cents Theatre Group’s GATSBY AN IMMERSIVE ILLUMINATION - CHAPTER 1: EAST EGG will open August 13, 2021 as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. 2Cents Theatre Group’s co-founder and current artistic and managing director Kristen Boulé directs the GATSBY cast of: Bill Posley, Sarah Schulte, Colin Wilkie, Ren Montoro, Chris Lanehart, and Sam Sheeks. Got the chance to chat with Kristen on GATSBY that she co-created, the ACTING OUT INK FEST she produces and her new venture Loose Change.
The show will feature eighteen performances during the 2021 Hollywood Fringe Festival running from August 13th-August 28th, 2021 at The Anthony Mendl Workshop located at 905 Cole Ave in Los Angeles.
On Tuesday, May 19, presenters Charles Bush and Julie Halston, along with OBA President Peter Breger, announced the 10th Annual Off Broadway Alliance. The Off Broadway Alliance plans on celebrating this year's winners with a reception this Fall.
Charles Busch and Julie Halston will announce the winners of the 10th Annual Off Broadway Alliance Awards on Tuesday, May 19 at 11:30 am. The winners will be announced via streaming on Facebook and YouTube.
The Soho Playhouse's production of THE DAY I BECAME BLACK, created, written and performed by Bill Posley and directed by Bente Engelstoft, opens tonight on the theater's mainstage, running through May 26.
The Soho Playhouse announced today that THE DAY I BECAME BLACK, created, written and performed by Bill Posley (CBS's "The Neighborhood," Netflix's "Glow") and directed by Bente Engelstoft ("The Ellen DeGeneres Show"), will move to the mainstage and open on April 25, extending its run through May 26. The audience-favorite and acclaimed Off-Broadway show began performances on March 8 in the theater's downstairs space.
Wake up! Bill Posley has a stunner of a story to tell, and although comedy may not resolve his existential crisis, it's a trip well worth taking with him at Soho Playhouse. Witty, fearless and 'woke as f***,' Posley describes (and often reenacts) parts of his lived experience as a biracial man in search of his identity: too black for white people, not black enough for black people. His anecdotes, amusing in their own right, are also the kind of antidote that our racially fractured country needs right now.