CatVideoFest 2025 is coming back to The Park Theatre in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, for another purr-fectly delightful afternoon of feline fun. The beloved national festival will screen on Sunday, August 3 at 4:00 p.m., with doors opening at 3:00 p.m. for a special adoption event hosted by Monadnock Kitty Rescue & Adoption.
Telling the story of Lee Krasner, artist and wife of American painter Jackson Pollock, Lee explores the life and artworks of the woman behind the great painter at Park Theatre.
A brand-new one-night musical theatre concert created by TikTok star and theatre producer Patrick Lewin, Guts + Glitter is a bold, celebratory fundraising event that will spotlight queer joy, resilience and community.
Grey Castle Productions has announced the transfer of Ienny., a bold and vulnerable one-man play written and performed by Alfie Webster and directed by Fringe First Award winner, Sarah Stacey.
The Hope Mill Theatre production of GLORIOUS! will tour the UK with Wendi Peters reprising the role of Florence Foster Jenkins. Learn more about the show here!
The Park Theatre will present An Evening With Ryan Hood, an intimate solo concert featuring the versatile and beloved New England musician Ryan Hood. Learn more!
DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE, winner of the prestigious 2024 Olivier Award for Best Family Entertainment, returns for its third major tour of the United States. The interactive children's theatre show that brings dinosaurs to life on stage will be visiting The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts.
25 years since its debut at the Royal Court Theatre, London-based site-specific theatre company Lost Text/Found Space will present Caryl Churchill's modern classic Far Away at the University of Westminster's Ambika P3 space.
Oscar-winning writer Ernest Thompson will perform his new one-man play Archie Parish’s Parting Words at The Park Theatre in Jaffrey, NH on August 2. Known for On Golden Pond, Thompson stars in and directs the solo work, which explores resilience, aging, and personal reinvention.
Seven Dials Playhouse has announced the first recipients of ‘First Steps' and ‘Next Step', two new artist development initiatives launched as part of its wider commitment to supporting theatre-makers at all stages of their careers.
Òran, the award-winning sell-out hit of the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe will embark on its first ever UK tour this autumn as company Wonder Fools take their work to a host of venues across England and Scotland, some for the very first time.
Bridgerton star Luke Newton will star as the late fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen in a new Off Broadway play. Learn more about the production here!
Following the recent announcement that Andrew Keatley’s critically acclaimed family drama The Gathered Leaves will return to Park Theatre’s Park200 stage beginning in August.
The cast has been announced for Dylan MarcAurele's Pop Off, Michelangelo! which will run on the Udderbelly stage at Underbelly, George Square following its 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season and 8-week London run at Underbelly Boulevard Soho.
Southwark Playhouse has announced the full cast for upcoming workshop performances of Mona Loser, a new musical by Kit Buchan and Jim Barne, the award-winning duo behind Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).
Papatango has revealed the winners of the 2025 Papatango Young Playwrights' Award – they are Salma from Friern Barnet School, Anna from Frome Community College, and Cormack from Hammersmith & Fulham Mencap. Learn more!
The Park Theatre welcomes the Pousette-Dart Duo for a special one-night-only acoustic performance on Saturday, July 12 at 7:30 PM. Featuring Jon Pousette-Dart and longtime collaborator Jim Chapdelaine, the concert will span decades of music from the iconic Pousette-Dart Band’s Capitol Records era to Jon’s acclaimed solo work.
Dawn Steele will star as Annie in the world premiere of SKYE: A Thriller, the debut play by Ellie Keel, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025. Learn more about the show here!
For anyone who loves or even likes the game of tennis, Jimmy is a worthy paean to how harrowing the sport can be at its best. The character it carves out from Connors’ story may need some more depth and refinement, but it’ll certainly be playing at the back of my mind as we head into Wimbledon.