Producers Bill Kenwright Ltd and Paul Taylor-Mills haved announce Westerberg High’s Class of 2026. Casting for Veronica Sawyer will be revealed at West End Live. Louis Hearsey (I Was a Teenage She-Devil) will play Jason ‘J.D.’ Dean.
Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival will kick off its 94th summer season with Paul Taylor Dance Company performing in the Ted Shawn Theatre, alongside a Pillow debut from Shamel Pitts | TRIBE.
SPACE DOGS: THE MUSICAL, written and performed by Nick Blaemire and Van Hughes, will play a limited run at The Other Palace Studio in London, telling the true story of Soviet space dog Laika during the Cold War Space Race.
HEATHERS THE MUSICAL will serve as the inaugural production at Arts at Marble Arch before embarking on an extensive UK and Ireland tour, with stops in over a dozen cities across two seasons.
The Fire Island Dance Festival will feature three world premieres and the festival debut of choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, produced by Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The Joyce Theater Foundation will present a one-night-only program of works by acclaimed choreographer Molissa Fenley, featuring State of Darkness and Bardo at The Joyce Theater’s Tino & Rajika Puri Auditorium.
The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory for the Performing Arts announced its summer educational programs, featuring student productions of DISNEY'S FROZEN JR. and THE PROM SCHOOL EDITION for young performers of all ages and experience levels.
MTI Concert Dance announced an exclusive licensing agreement for works by choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett, becoming the third choreographer in the MTI catalogue, joining José Limón and Jerome Robbins.
David Holmes, who once served as Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double in Harry Potter before suffering a tragic accident, will be developing his story in a stage play.
City Parks Foundation has unveiled the 2026 season of Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, New York City’s outdoor performing arts festival in Central Park and 12 neighborhood parks across the five boroughs.
Rob Madge's Olivier-nominated autobiographical show will play a final 23-performance run at London's Apollo Theatre, following sell-out West End and Broadway seasons.
REDCLIFFE at Southwark Playhouse Borough announced weekly post-show Q&A sessions following Tuesday matinees, hosted by theatre podcast figures and industry voices, covering music, design, direction, and casting.
92NY Harkness Dance Center and DEL will present a 30th anniversary celebration in Kaufmann Concert Hall, featuring performances, films, and the inaugural Arnhold Dance Education Award, presented to Paul Taylor Dance Company.
Community College of Baltimore County Performing Arts will present CCBC Dance Company's Spring 2026 Dance Concert, April 30 – May 2. Performances will be held in the F. Scott Black Theatre.
The Adams Theater in Adams, MA will host choreographer Omar Román de Jesús and dance company Boca Tuya for a residency, with a preview performance in May. Tickets start at $20.
The American Dance Festival has announced its 2026 season in Durham, North Carolina. The lineup includes 49 performances, world premieres, and international collaborations. The festival will run from late May through July across multiple venues.
Premiered in February in Akron, Ohio Contemporary Ballet’s Ballet Unbound now moves to Cleveland at Playhouse Square’s Mimi Ohio Theatre on March 28, 2026. The diverse mixed repertory program of works by Paul Taylor, Heinz Poll, and Nycole Ray will now include the world premiere of Gordon Peirce Schmidt’s timely “From the Street.”
On May 9th, the Florida Theatre will host a unique performance featuring dance companies from Northeast Florida and New York. This one-night event, titled JDT & FRIENDS, will bring together artists from diverse backgrounds to showcase a blend of contemporary and classical dance styles. The collaboration aims to highlight the rich cultural tapestry of the dance community and provide audiences with an unforgettable experience of artistic expression.
This spring, Theatre Three will present local playwright Blake Hackler's adaptation of Agatha Christie's “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,” running April 16-May 10 on the Norma Young Arena Stage.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience three distinct and electrifying works that celebrate iconic choreography, powerful music and the remarkable versatility of the company's dancers. Dance, nostalgia, and bold contemporary movement explode on stage when Nevada Ballet Theatre presents Legends & Luminaries, a dynamic triple bill arriving at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on March 14–15.