Theatre Three will present THE TRADE: A TRAGEDY IN FOUR QUARTERS by Dallas’ own Matt Lyle and Matt Coleman. A fast-paced, highly unauthorized, foam middle-fingered satire.
Theatre Three (T3) will open its 2025–2026 season in Theatre Too (T2), its intimate downstairs space, with The Niceties, a gripping two-character drama by Eleanor Burgess.
Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Gregory Alan Isakov has added a second night at New York’s historic Radio City Music Hall with the Colorado Symphony due to overwhelming demand.
SOBER SONGS, a daring new musical by Michael Levin, with music direction and arrangements by Brian Reynolds, choreography by Megan Roe, directed by Chris Mackin.
Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Gregory Alan Isakov will make his debut headlining performance at New York’s historic Radio City Music Hall with the Colorado Symphony next year on Friday, January 30.
SOBER SONGS, a daring new musical by Michael Levin, with music direction and arrangements by Brian Reynolds, choreography by Megan Roe, directed by Chris Mackin, will begin previews next month.
Outcry Theatre's professional branch will present the regional premiere of acclaimed playwright Rajiv Joseph's Describe the Night, directed by Becca Johnson-Spinos and stage managed by Elizabeth Cantrell.
SMU Meadows School of the Arts has announced that acclaimed music director, conductor, and pianist Kimberly Grigsby will serve as the inaugural Music Director of the Sexton Institute for Musical Theatre, beginning August 1, 2025.
In 2006, the New Jersey Nets, now Brooklyn Nets, were not having a great season. To keep interest in the team outside of basketball, Barry Baum, Nets Basketball VP of Business and Entertainment PR, decided to create a senior dance team that would perform during half time.
The Great Barrington Public Theater Annual Benefit will take place in June at Saint James Place. This year’s honoree and recipient of the 2025 Black Bear Award will be Tristan Wilson.
Watch in this video as we chat with directors: Knut Adams (English), David Cromer (Dead Outlaw), Christopher Gattelli (Death Becomes Her,) Jamie Lloyd (Sunset Blvd.), Sam Pinkleton (Oh, Mary!), Danya Taymor (Joh Proctor is the Villain), and Kip Williams (The Picture of Dorian Gray).
The classic story of a murder mystery is one that has made its way through the generations of stage, screen, and literature throughout history. Although this ending may have you more confused than scared.
Dallas’ Theatre Three has launched a $200,000 emergency fundraising campaign to avoid permanent closure, citing financial challenges from the pandemic and reduced arts funding.
The Middletown Arts Center will present the sixth edition of The MAC ONE-ACTS Play-Reading Festival, featuring original, one-act works by New Jersey playwrights read theatrically by local actors.
The League of Chicago Theatres will offer spring theatre savings with Deal Hunt, a special promotion bringing audiences the best of Chicago theatre at low prices. Learn more!
Theatre Three will present Intimate Apparel by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, a moving and powerful story of love, resilience, and self-discovery in early 20th-century America.
Those who knock Shakespeare like to say that his plays aren’t relevant to our lives or our society – what I think they really mean is that the language he uses is challenging for us, and thus doesn’t seem relevant, but let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. Rather than point them to Anthony Jeselnik’s infinitely tasteless (so I’m not linking to it) but wildly funny response to this complaint (which they rarely appreciate), I now instead ask them about Measure for Measure.
Uptown Players will present the regional premiere of Harrison David Rivers' “we are continuous,” a deeply moving and evocative exploration of family, self-identity, and love.
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