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by Stephi Wild on Jun 9, 2026
Miho Suzuki's THE IMPROPER IDENTITY, presented by @mihyonvision, tackles accent discrimination and immigrant identity through satire and absurdist comedy at Toronto Fringe Festival's Native Earth venue.
by Stephi Wild on Jun 5, 2026
This June and July, Piper Theatre Productions will open one of its most ambitious summer seasons to date: a lineup of world premieres, new voices, and an internationally bound musical headed from Brooklyn to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
by Josh Sharpe on Jun 2, 2026
Director Adam Shankman is shutting down AI rumors about Stop That Train, insisting the RuPaul disaster comedy is 'fully human made.'
by Stephi Wild on Jun 1, 2026
The Delhi Nalanda Dialogue 2026 concluded at the India International Centre, New Delhi, marking the culmination of a two-day dialogue centred on knowledge systems, culture, governance, and the future of education.
by Donald Hutera on Jun 1, 2026
Multi-tasking seems to come easy to the American dancer, choreographer, pedagogue and artistic director Maria Caruso. Based in Pittsburgh, where she founded the company Bodiography Contemporary Ballet a quarter-century ago, Caruso also creates and teaches dance around the world. (Next stop: Brazil.) Some of this work she has made for herself.
by Stephi Wild on Jun 1, 2026
Michael Sinterniklaas and Jake Thomas will perform in WAITING FOR GAL GADOT at Hollywood Fringe's Broadwater Second Stage, a Beckett-inspired comedy about the existential absurdity of being a creative professional in 2026.
by Marissa Faith Curley on May 30, 2026
WE ARE ALL BURNING, a new play by Travers Tobis, comes to the Hollywood Fringe Festival drawing parallels between the 1812 Luddite uprising and today's debates over AI and economic displacement.
by A.A. Cristi on May 29, 2026
NEWSREVUE, the Guinness World Record-holding satirical comedy show, will make its Pleasance One debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, featuring all-new material skewering politics, AI, and modern headlines.
by Josh Sharpe on May 29, 2026
Following its debut in 2025, the Recording Academy’s Grammy House will return to New York June 10–11, 2026, for a pop-up experience celebrating the artists and visionaries shaping the future of music.
by Bruce Apar on May 29, 2026
Ms. Babb doesn’t hit a single false note as legendary singer and civil rights icon Marian Anderson. She is a commanding presence on stage, effusing class and an iron will. The only cavil I have with her singing voice is we don’t get to hear nearly enough of it, but what we do hear is heavenly.
by Stephi Wild on May 28, 2026
Headlong announced the cast and creatives for ROBOTA, written by Ella Road and directed by Roy Alexander Weise, set to be the first full-scale production at Oxford's new Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
by Stephi Wild on May 28, 2026
HYPER_OBJECT, a new immersive production by VR artist Graham Sack, will premiere at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., using EEG headsets to let audience brain activity shape live projections, sound, and dialogue.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on May 27, 2026
THE BLACK MIRROR EXPERIENCE will arrive in New York City. The immersive experience will open its doors at The Shed this summer for a limited experience running June through September.
by Josh Sharpe on May 26, 2026
The eighth annual French Riviera Film Festival (FRFF) has revealed its 2026 award winners, revealed during a special closing ceremony held on May 16 at the Eden Hotel & Spa in Cannes, France. Take a look at the full list.
by Joshua Wright on May 26, 2026
Executive Director Chad Bauman on Milwaukee Rep's expansion, new play development, and why he sees this moment in American theater as 'a call to purpose.'
by Team BWW on May 20, 2026
The first cut of a film is rarely elegant. It can be crowded with strong ideas, unfinished rhythms, uneven scenes, and moments that do not yet know where they belong. For GeunWoo Kal, that is where the real work begins.
by Stephi Wild on May 20, 2026
The Atlanta Opera and Georgia Tech Arts will present the world premiere of WATER MEMORY (Jala Smriti), a one-act chamber opera exploring dementia, family, and AI's role in preserving human dignity, created entirely without AI assistance.
by Steve Sucato on May 19, 2026
Humanity's evolving relationship with Artificial Intelligence in our lives and the growing fears surrounding it are the themes of dancer, choreographer, and actress Maria Caruso's latest evening-length solo work, Counterpoint of Chaos.
by Franco Milazzo on May 18, 2026
Drummers are a particular breed. Keith Moon of The Who famously drove a limousine into a swimming pool during his 21st birthday party. Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham and Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee both engaged in hotel debauchery: Bonham rode motorcycles along corridors while Lee launched fireworks from balconies. Then there was the terrifyingly violent Ginger Baker who, when not raising hell on stage for Cream, threatened those around him with knives and canes. So, at least from a Western perspective, whoever came up with the concept of putting nine drummers into a band was either extremely foolish or admirably brave.
by Josh Sharpe on May 16, 2026
The nominations are here for the 2026 Tony Awards. This year, a high number of titles have onscreen counterparts, and we have rounded up how to watch these versions at home, from The Lost Boys to Schmigadoon!