The Story Theatre will close its Season V with the world premiere production of Pot Girls by Governing Ensemble member Paul Michael Thomson and directed by Governing Ensemble member Ayanna Bria Bakari.
Lyric Arts Company of Anoka announced the cast of AND THEN THERE WERE NONE by Agatha Christie. This suspenseful thriller is directed by Lee Hannah Conrads.
The Smith Center has announced its early 2026 performance calendar, featuring Broadway tours, concerts, dance, and family programming across multiple venues.
Magic Theatre will present Entangled by Julie Hébert, directed by Andrea Gordon, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The production features an ensemble cast and is presented in partnership with Rainbow Zebra Productions.
Pittsburgh Public Theater kicks off 2026 with the Pittsburgh premiere of the recent Broadway adaptation of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, taking the stage at the O'Reilly Theater in Downtown Pittsburgh February 4-22, 2026.
NYC Winter Jazzfest will return for its 22nd edition with performances across Manhattan and Brooklyn, featuring the festival’s signature Marathon nights and additional shows and talks.
Tacoma Little Theatre will present its first production of 2026, the West Coast Premiere of The Time Machine, Michael D. Fox's new play based on the novel by H. G. Wells.
Raven Theatre Company will present Top Girls by Caryl Churchill on the Johnson Stage in Chicago. Directed by Lucky Stiff, the production examines ambition, class, and power through intersecting narratives.
Cabaret star Maude Maggart thrilled with a beautiful, if short, annual New York appearance at a sold-out Birdland Jazz on December 29 with her newest show.
ofCorsica! recently opened its doors at Pier 57, bringing the flavors of the Mediterranean along the Hudson River in Manhattan. The restaurant, from City Winery founder Michael Dorf, is inspired by his own journey through Corsica and emulates the airy feel of the Mediterranean.
Marti Gould Cummings will present the New York debut of Are You There Asteroid? It's Me Marti, landing at Joe's Pub. The show marks the launch of a year-long celebration of music, entertainment, and unabashed fun. Tickets are now on sale.
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is January 7, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours.
See some of the best can't-miss events of 2026 that will sell out weeks in advance. This roundup features some of the biggest stars working in musical theater and cabaret right now. Check out this list and get your tickets before it's too late.
Tony Award winners Mandy Patinkin, Maryann Plunkett, and more are among the stage alums joining the cast of Audible's The Space Within. The audio drama, led by fellow Tony winner Jessica Chastain, will return for a second season on Thursday, March 5, 2026, exclusively from Audible.
The Phoenix Theatre Company will present the 28th Annual Richard P. Stahl Festival of New American Theatre at the Judith Hardes Theatre. This year's festival will amplify new voices and expand the canon of American theatre.
International City Theatre will launch its 41st season with I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, the popular musical comedy revue, featuring book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro and music by Jimmy Roberts.
After winning the Critics' Choice Award for her performance in Hamnet, West End album Jessie Buckley has also snagged the 2025 EDA Award from the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Take a look at the full list of winners here.
Ahead of the forthcoming ninth episode of Landman, Paramount+ has shared a sneak preview from the second season of the hit Western series. Titled 'Plans, Tears, and Sirens,' the new episode will debut on the streamer on Sunday, January 11. Check it out now.
Two powerful women will be at the helm when Opera San José returns in the new year with the masterful operatic double bill of Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci.
AMT Theater will present the opening of a new musical 'The Paparazzi', music and lyrics by Al Tapper, book by Tony Sportiello, directed by Nancy Robillard and musical direction by David Wolfson.