Hit parody Six Chick Flicks will return to the Fringe. Following sold-out shows and rave reviews in 2023, Six Chick Flicks comes back to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a hilarious, feminist parody of your favourite chick flick films in one hour.
National Alliance for Musical Theatre has revealed the roster of new musicals for their 36th Annual FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSICALS, which is slated to take place on Thursday, October 24 and Friday, October 25, 2024, at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues).
Following its sold out, twice extended world premiere run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, the comedy Oh, Mary! is headed to Broadway! Previews begin tonight, June 26, at the Lyceum Theatre. Opening night is set for July 11. The limited 12-week engagement will run through September 15, 2024.
Experience the enchanting and clowny musical ride of ASTRO CABARET, premiering at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in June. Join Emma Irene Olson as she explores her astrological natal chart through twelve distinct drag characters.
The Fabulous Invalid has announced that Messy White Gays, a new play written by Drew Droege, will have a four performance public reading at the SoHo Playhouse.
Cage Match, New York City’s Most Dangerous Improv Show, Moves to Brooklyn Comedy Collective. New York City’s Longest Running Improv Show Kicks Off Move With Championship.
BroadwayWorld sat down with Karl Saint Lucy and Marius de Vries to discuss bringing the music of Dicks the Musical from stage to screen, working with Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally on their comedic roles, and how they put together Megan Thee Stallion's rap number 'very, very fast.'
Comedian, musician and writer Jaydan Heather Malsky takes a residency at beloved Brooklyn venue, Good Judy, with her acclaimed comedy show, “Cuntry.” The one-of-a-kind cabaret show hilariously and poignantly tells a story of Malsky's transition to womanhood through the unlikely vehicle of country music.
City Winery NYC presents Sarah Naughton’s Trying on Friday September 8th at 7:30pm. Sarah Naughton (Lincoln Center Theater, Second Stage) is Trying…to get knocked up. And it’s hard!
The 9th District Improv Festival (DIF) returns to the nation's capital from September 8-10th, 2023. The event, which was just named one of the top festivals in The Washington City Paper's Best of DC poll, hosts performances by high-caliber long-form improv teams from around the nation, as well as DC's most talented performers.
The World Premiere of Thank You So Much For Coming, written and performed by writer, comedian Alex Kern and co-written and directed by Natasha Mercado is a sixty minute immersive comedy experience.