Sonder Theatre Company will present THE WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE by Deborah Brevoort at Covina Theatre, directed by Christina Harris. The poetic drama, structured as a Greek tragedy, is loosely inspired by the Pan Am 103 crash.
The Schoolhouse Theater, one of Westchester's longest-running professional Equity theaters, will launch its 41st Season with Outside Mullingar, the acclaimed romantic comedy by Academy Award–winning writer John Patrick Shanley.
The St. Charles Singers will perform 'Sacred Spaces,' an a cappella program of sacred works at venues in Wheaton and St. Charles, before embarking on a concert tour of Italy, including St. Peter's Basilica.
Leslie Odom Jr., Michael Park, rapper Sheck Wes, and the Radio City Rockettes recently joined rehearsals for the upcoming Garden of Dreams Talent Show at Radio City Music Hall. Check out photos from rehearsal.
West End Church will present a staged reading of A LITTLE LIGHT, a new musical by Derrick Byars, at the Apollo Theater as part of Apollo Works in Process. The show follows a Black queer teenager navigating faith, family, and first love.
Inside Broadway has opened registration for its Summer Stock Junior program, a two-week musical theatre intensive for NYC kids. This year's productions include LION KING JR. and BEETLEJUICE JR., with final performances at The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater.
Sputter Box, a clarinet, voice, and percussion trio, will present its 8th Year Gala at the Tenri Cultural Institute of New York, featuring commissioned works and a sneak preview of an upcoming premiere.
Juilliard will present a week of free and low-cost public performances closing the academic year, featuring Music, Dance, and Pre-College students, plus a world-premiere commission performed by the Juilliard Orchestra.
The Virginia Theatre Festival announced the cast and creative team for KEN LUDWIG'S MORIARTY: A NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES ADVENTURE, directed by Nicolas Minas, running at the Ruth Caplin Theatre at the University of Virginia.
Davidson Community Players will present EVITA at Duke Family Performance Hall, directed by Steve Kaliski, who worked on the 2012 Broadway revival. The production may be one of the last U.S. stagings before the show returns to Broadway.
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The Hello Girls, with music and lyrics by Peter Mills and book by Mills and Cara Reichel, will have a concert reading presentation in New York at the Jerome Robbins Theater at Baryshnikov Arts Center.
Pianist Chelsea Randall will perform six commissioned solo piano works inspired by Black Arts Movement poetry at Brooklyn's Dweck Center, with Michigan Poet Laureate Melba Joyce Boyd among special guests.
The American Revolution, the six-part, 12-hour documentary series, will stream for free on all PBS platforms from Memorial Day, Monday, May 25th, through Sunday, July 12th.
Triple Espresso: A Highly Caffeinated Comedy will return to Minneapolis' Luminary Arts Center for a three-week limited engagement following its 30th Anniversary national tour, with tickets starting at $32.
Yellowstone's Beth and Rip are staking their claim in Rio Paloma, Texas in the official trailer for Dutton Ranch. Watch it now, featuring Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly reprising their roles.
Watch Tony-nominated actors Sam Tutty and Christiani Pitts perform 'If I Believed,' the final number from Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) for TODAY's 'Broadway Week.'
The Lost Boys celebrated their 12 Tony Award nominations at the top of Tuesday night's performance, with the lead producers making a speech before the show kicked off. Watch videos from inside the show!
Pittsburgh CLO has announced the nominees for the 35th Annual Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater. Nominees have been recognized in categories including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Actor & Actress, etc.