Here are a few top picks to consider in NYC this week including comedian Samantha Bee (Daily Show), Hugh Panaro (Phantom of the Opera), Betty Buckley (Annie Get Your Gun) and more.
We've put together a list of some of the biggest stars of the stage and screen and the biggest names in jazz, cabaret, comedy and Broadway with shows in NYC this month.
The Mary Show, hosted by Mary Neely, will return to Don't Tell Mama. This variety series, known for its blend of comedy and musical theater, will feature an evening of entertainment with a special Broadway guest to be revealed.
The Den Theatre has announced its April 2026 comedy lineup at its Wicker Park stages, 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave. The month features a mix of stand-up headliners, special tapings, touring shows, and book tour events. Tickets are now on sale.
Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem – the Co-Founders of The WOMEN’S MEDIA CENTER – have announced the honorees for the Women’s Media Center’s 21st Anniversary Women’s Media Awards.
On November 21, a New York Special Screening of Hamnet was held at The Whitby Hotel, featuring stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, along with guests such as Ben Platt, Hamish Linklater, Susan Surandon, and more. Check out photos here.
Emmy-winning comedian Samantha Bee brings her new live show How to Survive Menopause to Denver’s Newman Center on March 5, 2026. Presented by Comedy Works Entertainment, the performance promises a laugh-filled night exploring life, aging, and the hilarity of hot flashes.
The Writers Lab Canada will return for a second time January 2026. Building on the success of its inaugural edition, TWL Canada continues its mission to support Canadian women and nonbinary film and TV writers aged 40 and above.
CAPA will present Samantha Bee on her “How to Survive Menopause” tour to Columbus at 7:30 pm in the Lincoln Theatre. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
The Women’s Media Center’s 20th Anniversary Women’s Media Awards to be held on Thursday, June 5th at the JW Marriott Essex House Hotel in New York City and will honor Geralyn White Dreyfous, S. Mitra Kalita, Imani Perry, and more.
The Last Five Years stars Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren, Tina Fey, Ed Helms with Samantha Bee, Alex Newell and more come to 92NY as part of the Film, Television and Theater Talks series.
Mt. Joy has returned with a brand new single and album announcement; 'More More More' is the first single from forthcoming studio album Hope We Have Fun. Listen here!
Gary Gulman has been a standup comic for 30 years and he's brought a one-man show called Grandiloquent to the Lucille Lortel Theatre through February 8. He spoke about the new show, his famous advice for comedians, and more.
Joe's Pub, a program of the Public Theatre, Zach Schiffman, and Reid Pope will present Comedians Earnestly Singing Musical Theater, a one-night-only showcase of comedians' secret musical theater talents, on February 7th, 2025.
The Den Theatre has announced Mohanad Elshieky will be performing in February on The Heath Mainstage. Learn more about the upcoming performance and find out how to get tickets here!
New York Public Radio hosted its 2024 annual gala celebrating WNYC’s 100 years on the air. The centennial event paid tribute to WNYC’s century of service and featured a musical performance by Hell's Kitchen star Shoshana Bean. Take a look at photos now!
How To Survive Menopause, written by and starring Emmy Award-winning comedian Samantha Bee, began performances at Audible Theater’s Minetta Lane Theatre. Check out photos here!
Discover November's lineup at Lincoln Center will feature the U.S. premiere of INK, the Rubén Blades Visionary Artist Series and more. See full programming and learn how to purchase tickets.
After a critically-acclaimed run in Edinburgh, Star Stone's VILLAIN ERA, directed by Ryan Cunningham will return to New York. An autobiographical tale about Stone's own experience facing public-shaming and cancel culture, VILLAIN ERA will play a limited engagement at Off-Broadway's Caveat beginning October 27.