The Actors Studio of New Jersey will present Rock of Ages at the historic Dunellen Theatre in Dunellen, NJ, featuring a cast led by Jason S. Kopp and Callie Henrysen in this 1980s rock musical comedy.
Austin-based singer/songwriter Lurleen Ladd will make her New York City debut at Flute Bar & Lounge in Manhattan, premiering live songs from her forthcoming album RECLAMATION, a reimagining of iconic '80s hits.
Laguna Playhouse will present RED, John Logan's Tony Award-winning two-character drama about painter Mark Rothko, directed by J. Scott Lapp, starring Rob Nagle and James Hayden Rodriguez to close its 2025-2026 season.
Legends in Concert will present Back to the 80s in Myrtle Beach, featuring tribute artists portraying Freddie Mercury, Pat Benatar, Bob Marley, and Michael Jackson, backed by a live band and professional dancers.
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.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater announced its 40th Anniversary Season, featuring Shakespeare classics in repertory, a bilingual ROMEO Y JULIETA, the return of ILLINOISE, and the world premiere of HEARTBREAKERS.
Yachtley Crew, the seven-piece Yacht Rock band signed to Jimmy Buffett's Mailboat label, will perform at Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Long Island.
American Immersion Theater and Hard Rock Cafe will present ROCK NEVER DIES, an immersive sing-along dinner show featuring rock hits from the 70s through 90s, at the Times Square Hard Rock Cafe.
The Jacksonville Rock Orchestra will return to the Florida Theatre for a three-concert summer series. The lineup includes A Night of Symphonic Rock, The Music of Green Day, and The Music of David Bowie.
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame will host an encore screening of the award-winning documentary CAT'S IN THE CRADLE 50TH ANNIVERSARY: THE SONG THAT CHANGED OUR LIVES, featuring a Q&A with producers and a food drive benefiting Long Island Cares.
The New York City Gay Men's Chorus will present Beyond the Rainbow, a choral concert featuring works by Scott Hoying and Ash alongside songs by Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, and Annie Lennox, for three performances in April.
Actors Theatre of Indiana has unveiled its 2026-2027 season featuring a variety of shows, starting with Never Can Say Goodbye: The 70's Beehive Musical on September 4. The season includes musicals, satire, and mystery.
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, the world's first openly gay chorus, continues it’s forty-eighth season with a concert both cheerful and deeply emotional celebrating the music and events of the 1980’s. For the LGBT community, the 80’s was the apocalypse incarnate - a community devastated by the AIDS pandemic, government abandonment, and social ostracization.
LA Phil President & CEO Kim Noltemy has unveiled the 2026/27 LA Phil season at Walt Disney Concert Hall. The season features figures including Esa-Pekka Salonen, who takes up his newly established role of Creative Director.
The Grand Theatre has announced its upcoming 2026/27 Season “All in Grand Time” – including four plays, two musicals, five symphonic rock concerts, and a new live comedy series. Learn more here!
The Grand Theatre has announced its upcoming 2026/27 Season “All in Grand Time” – including four plays, two musicals, five symphonic rock concerts, and a new live comedy series.
Award-winning singer/songwriter and actress Andra Day will be honored with the Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award at WhyHunger’s Chapin Awards Gala on May 6, 2026, at Cipriani 25 in New York City.