Get a first look at The Axelrod Performing Arts Center's production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Evita - now on stage for for 16 performances from May 31 to June 16.
Hugh Coles, Arielle Jacobs, and Jelani Remy will star in an invitation-only presentation of the new musical TRAILS on June 6th, directed by Lorin Latarro. Learn more about the workshop!
Watch Cailen Fu perform 'Watch What Happens' from Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) Houston's production of Disney's Newsies. Check out the all-new video!
Berkeley Repertory Theatre and The Robinson Family Fund for the Arts have announced that Bay Area actors Steven Anthony Jones and Joy Carlin are recipients of the 2024 Charles Dean Award.
Kinesis Project dance theatre will present an excerpt of Bridge Matter/The Reach at Prelude in the Parks: Performances for the Planet. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
It's official! six-time Tony Award Winner Audra McDonald will return to Broadway this fall, taking on what is widely regarded as the greatest role in musical theatre, “Rose” in GYPSY. We have all of the details!
The band's fall headlining tour will kick off on September 13 at Metro in Chicago, and run through an October 9 finale at Los Angeles' El Rey Theatre. Throughout the run, they'll come to many cities for the first time since releasing Revelator - including Toronto (The Great Hall), Washington DC (9:30 Club), Boston (Brighton Music Hall), San Francisco (August Hall) and more.
Get a first look at the cast of Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) Houston's production of Disney's Newsies with an all-new montage and a clip of 'Santa Fe.'
Miami String Quartet will come to Midwest Trust Center this summer as part of the Heartland Chamber Music Festival. The performance is at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 in Yardley Hall.
It’s baseball season in a baseball town, Red Sox caps are sprouting like spring flowers, and the Huntington is getting in on the act, too, with a crackerjack production of “Toni Stone,” a play about the first woman to play professional baseball on a men’s team, which will run through June 16 at the Huntington Theatre in its New England premiere.
Directed by Bruno Guida and staring Daniel Infantini and Flávio Tolezani, the dramatic comedy by award-winning English author Neil Bartlett is inspired by a telegram sent by Irish writer Oscar Wilde to a friend in 1895, just a week before began the trial that would cost him his reputation, his freedom, his family and then his life.