IT'S A GRAAE NIGHT FOR SINGING! to Return to 54 Below with Jason Graae
Jason Graae will reprise IT'S A GRAAE NIGHT FOR SINGING! at 54 Below in New York City, following sold-out performances in Los Angeles and an earlier NYC run.
Jason Graae will reprise IT'S A GRAAE NIGHT FOR SINGING! at 54 Below in New York City, following sold-out performances in Los Angeles and an earlier NYC run.
Terence Frisch returns to Watford Palace Theatre for his 14th pantomime season as Dame Christmas, joined by Michael Lambourne as Ebenezer Scrooge in A CHRISTMAS CAROL: THE PANTOMIME.
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will present SESAME STREET LIVE: ELMO'S GOT THE MOVES, an interactive Round Room Live production featuring songs, dance, and Sesame Street characters.
Rock band Blackberry Smoke will perform at Indian Ranch in Webster, MA, as part of the venue's 2026 concert season.
Tim Craskey, a Broadway performer, dancer and veteran stage manager whose career spanned theater, television, live events and cruise productions, has died at the age of 53.
MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL announced a multi-city anniversary tour celebrating 25 years since its debut in a 76-seat Orlando theater.
Alan Pierson will direct a new staging of Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians at Park Avenue Armory, marking the work's 50th anniversary and Reich's 90th birthday, with a new Caroline Shaw composition premiering alongside.
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will present MAGICAL MYSTERY DOORS, a tribute act blending music from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Doors, with tickets ranging from $61 to $81.
Recording artist Dave Gallagher will release THE UNSUNG BARRY MANILOW, a tribute EP featuring deep cuts and fan favorites from Barry Manilow's catalog, timed to coincide with Manilow's new studio album and return to the concert stage.
Dave Malloy's a cappella musical OCTET transfers from Raven Theatre to Goodman Theatre's Owen Theatre, featuring the original Chicago cast and directed by Keira Fromm.
Barrington Stage Company announced full casting for THE ZIONISTS: A FAMILY STORM, a new play by S.
New production photos have been released for Label•less, the new musical experience created by Lea and Drew Lachey that is now playing Off-Broadway at The Duke on 42nd Street following a sold-out 2025 run.
It's a very well done, confrontational hour-long play at this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival, but also life-affirming to know none of us are alone in the struggle for emotional maturity rather than turn to the easy crutches of overeating, alcohol abuse, drug use or unbridled sex to forget about
An interview with the director of Beth Antikoni, now on stage at Bag & Baggage Productions in Hillsboro.
Coming off a successful run of The Drowsy Chaperone at Cosumnes River College, Rise Up Theatre Company is tackling another fan favorite.
The documentary short MIKE AND BILLY'S AMERICAN PIE will have its grand finale festival screening at TCL Chinese Theatres in Hollywood, followed by a Q&A with director Erin Zimmerman and subject Billy Cross.
Second Street Players will present GYPSY at their Riverfront Theater in Milford, DE, featuring Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim's score, including 'Everything's Coming Up Roses' and 'Rose's Turn.
STALIN: The Musical announced a 4th run as the anchor show of the Chain Theatre's Summer One-Act Festival, following three previous sold-out runs at the People's Improv Theatre and Chain Theatre.
Raymond Dumont, a 30-year theatre veteran from The Public Theatre in Lewiston, ME, has been named Executive Director of the Academy of Music Theatre in Northampton, MA, succeeding Debra J'Anthony after her 18-year tenure.
Mary Neely, currently on Broadway in DEATH OF A SALESMAN, will bring THE MARY SHOW to Joe's Pub at The Public Theater, featuring comedians and performers from SNL, Hacks, and Wicked.
Emmy-nominated actor Michael Urie competed on CELEBRITY WHEEL OF FORTUNE, raising $96,700 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Comedian Ted Hill, fresh from his Britain's Got Talent semi-final win, will bring two shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, including POWERPOINDEXTER, a PowerPoint-based stand-up hour, and a kids science show.
Comedian and human rights lawyer Sid Singh returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with LOVE BOMBING, a stand-up hour blending activism, politics, and his disastrous love life.
Character comedian Rob Preston brings his solo show AMAZING GLOBAL SOLUTIONS to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a satire of internet-induced isolation featuring a gallery of grotesque modern British personalities.
Patrick Monahan returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with I'M NOT A TERRORIST, I'M FREDDIE MERCURY, a new stand-up show exploring his Iranian-Irish heritage, life between two cultures, and 16 years on the Fringe circuit.