UNOFFICIAL LATE NIGHT Returns To The Kennedy Center
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 11, 2026
UNOFFICIAL LATE NIGHT, the innovative comedy variety show, is set to return to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts this March. Created by Amelia Cameron, the show offers a unique blend of stand-up, sketch, and improvisation, revealing the chaotic process behind late-night show production. The upcoming performance will feature familiar faces like Armin Haracic and Earl Wyatt, alongside newcomers such as Mit Landy and special guest Gabby Cameron. This event promises to delve deeper
I DREAM Workshop Will Make UK Premiere at the Other Palace
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 11, 2026
A workshop of a new musical ‘I Dream' will have its UK premiere at The Other Palace. ‘I Dream' follows civil rights leader Ralph Abernathy at the end of his life as he reflects on his lifelong friendship and memories with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Industry Pro Newsletter: Olivier Nominations Are Here, 5th Avenue in Seattle Makes Staff Cuts
by Alex Freeman
- Mar 9, 2026
This week's theater news spans triumph and turbulence in equal measure. On the celebratory side, Ann-Margret is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Chita Rivera Awards, Broadway dims its marquees to honor luminaries including Robert Duvall and Bret Hanna-Shuford, and the 2026 Olivier Award nominations are in — with Into The Woods and Paddington The Musical leading the pack.
The Wallis Names Jean Davidson as New Executive Director and CEO
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 6, 2026
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts has appointed Jean Davidson as Executive Director and CEO of The Wallis. The Wallis, located in Beverly Hills, one of region’s leading performing arts presenters, is now in its 13th year.
Industry Pro Newsletter: SAG Winners, Artios Honors & Major Institutional Shifts
by Alex Freeman
- Mar 2, 2026
This week’s headlines span Hollywood honors, cultural policy shifts, and major institutional developments on both sides of the Atlantic. From SAG Award winners including Jessie Buckley to casting victories at the Artios Awards, recognition is front and center. At the same time, leadership and funding decisions are shaping the landscape at institutions like the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Young Vic, and Shakespeare's Globe. Add in Laura Linney’s call to support community theater and a first look at Mary Poppins in Japan, and it’s a week defined by both celebration and change across the performing arts.
Industry Pro Newsletter: More Staff Shake Ups at the Kennedy Center, New York’s Awards Season Takes Shape
by Alex Freeman
- Feb 2, 2026
We open this week with Colleen Dilenschneider’s look at the rise of localism and what it means for cultural organizations navigating tighter schedules and higher barriers to participation. On the awards front, key dates are set for the Tonys, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle, alongside a call for nominations for BroadwayWorld’s Stage Recording Awards. Elsewhere, we cover shifts in Broadway opening-night traditions, major benefit events, regional programming pauses, leadership changes, and a significant format change for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in the West End.
Annual MLK Concert Relocates From Kennedy Center After 23 Years
by Joshua Wright
- Jan 14, 2026
The long-running Let Freedom Ring MLK concert will relocate from the Kennedy Center to the Howard Theatre in 2026, with organizers citing cost savings and broader changes at the arts institution. Get all the details here.
UNOFFICIAL LATE NIGHT to Perform at The Kennedy Center
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 8, 2026
Unofficial Late Night, DC's bold, fast-rising comedy show, will make its national debut, with a live and livestreamed performance on the Millennium Stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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