Good Apples Collective will present the world premiere of BENEVOLENT by Sophie McIntosh at IATI Theater in New York. The play follows four inmates at a 1917 reformatory for 'fallen and friendless girls.'
Amoeba Productions will present its Emerging Choreographers' Residency Showcase at Arts on Site in New York City, featuring original 20-minute works by Gable Couch and Malachi Kingston in a one-night-only performance.
The internationally toured solo show T-Boy on Grindr, written and performed by João d'Orey and directed by Malaya Stern Takeda, will make its U.S. debut at The Tank in New York City for two performances only.
Grammy-winning New Orleans band Tank and the Bangas, with an opening set by Butter Funk Family, will perform at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Laura Clare Browne's playwriting debut, atticwife, a dark feminist satire about a tradwife locked in her attic, will hold NYC preview performances Off-Broadway and in Brooklyn before its Edinburgh Fringe world premiere.
Clay Baker-Lerner's EGGS, a play following two young-adult trans Bostonians navigating grief and climate catastrophe, will be presented as part of PrideFest 2026 at The Tank NYC.
Written and performed by Ally Ibach, the dark-comedy political satire Midnight Cowboy Radio will its late-night radio host character to the Actor's Company in Los Angeles after runs at Edinburgh Fringe and A.R.T. New York Theatres.
'I say it a lot. Our situation would not work for everybody, for all couples, but somehow, someway, what proves to us that we’re meant for each other is that we are together all the time.'
Modern Classic Theatre will present MY OWN PRIVATE SHAKESPEARE, written and performed by Justin Hay and directed by Mona Zaidi, at the Toronto Fringe Festival, running at Soulpepper Theatre's Kevin & Roger Garland Cabaret.
Playwright and performance artist Brent Thomas Whiteside will present Tempest & the Black Madonnaat The Tank in New York City, a one-night-only work blending concert, poetry, and theatrical ritual exploring Black queer memory and survival.
Eliya Smith's DAD DON'T READ THIS, a New York Times Critic's Pick directed by Chloe Claudel, transfers to Greenwich House Theater following a sold-out, twice-extended run at St. Luke's Theatre.
TV presenter and former motorbike racer Guy Martin will bring his first-ever stage tour to Parr Hall in Warrington, sharing stories from his record-breaking, death-defying career.
Pucker's and Parlous Theatre will present OOGA CHAKA, a comedy about two prehistoric cave painters who accidentally invent theatre, at the Michael Young Theatre at Soulpepper during the Toronto Fringe Festival.
When the 2026 Tony Award nominations were announced last month, Joshua Henry earned his fourth career nomination for his performance as Coalhouse Walker Jr. in the 11-time nominated Broadway revival of Ragtime. Watch in this video as Henry chats more about this nomination and the joy of being in one of Broadway's hottest shows.
NYC-based company Ur Mean Kathleen will present THE BODY I LEFT IN SUSQUEHANNA NATIONAL FOREST, a dark comedy thriller about newlyweds whose honeymoon unravels after a roadside collision, at the Upper Theatre at theSpace @ Niddry St during the Edinburgh Fringe.
The Tank NYC will present the world premiere of BIGTAN & TERESH ARE DEAD, a biblical farce by Michal Richardson about two minor Book of Esther characters navigating exile, grief, and free will.
Kentucky Performing Arts held the 2026 KPA Bradley Awards at Louisville's Brown Theatre, honoring high school musical theatre students across 35 schools. Two winners will represent the region at the Jimmy Awards in New York City.
Two-Way Glass Productions will present WALTER SCHLINGER'S ROMEO AND JULIET, written and performed by Sean Gordon, for four performances at The Tank in New York City following its run at New York City Fringe.
Cecil Baldwin, known for Welcome to Night Vale, will join A SIMPLE HERSTORY for a live presentation at The Tank and an after-party conversation on audio storytelling at Torn Page, both tied to the Tribeca Festival.
The Tank NYC announced the lineup for PRIDEFEST 2026, an annual festival of new performances by queer artists curated by Max Mooney, featuring theater, comedy, puppetry, storytelling, and music at The Tank in New York City.