Paul Herzberg's award-winning play THE MOTH, a psychological thriller exploring race, trauma, and the legacy of Apartheid, will receive its London premiere at the Finborough Theatre following a sell-out Northern tour.
The National Theatre has released the first look at Martin Crimp’s new adaptation of Molière’s The Misanthrope, featuring Sandra Oh and more. Check out the photos here!
New Earth Theatre awarded the 2026 Constellation Creatives Drama Student Bursary to Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama graduate Ashleigh Lai, now in its fourteenth year supporting BESEA actors.
Watermill Theatre announced a fundraising gala for its summer musical CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, plus an intimate conversation with Tony-winning director John Doyle about his career and memoir.
Orange Tree Theatre has removed its entrance steps as part of a £4.5 million capital development project, with plans for a new lift, accessible toilet, and tripled wheelchair spaces at the Richmond venue.
Mercury Theatre Colchester, Camden People's Theatre, and Fuse Theatre announced the world premiere of THE ONLY BROWN DEAF MAN IN ENGLAND, written and performed by Nadeem Islam, directed by Harry Jardine.
Northern Broadsides and Victoria Theatre Halifax collaborated to convert the theatre's stage into a 92-seat studio space for a touring production of CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, with 45% of bookers being first-time visitors.
All new photos have been released from the opening night of National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO)'s HENRY VI: A TRILOGY IN TWO PARTS. Learn more and check out the photos here!
Strictly Come Dancing host and dancer Johannes Radebe will tour the UK with FINALLY HOME, featuring ballroom, South African rhythms, and pop anthems, culminating in a gala performance at the London Palladium.
YOU & IT, an award-winning South Korean musical exploring love, loss and artificial intelligence, will run at King's Head Theatre in London this summer, with tickets priced from £15 to £45.
Fuel announced leadership changes, with Lilli Geissendorfer becoming Chair and Shail Thaker Vice Chair as Sean Egan steps down after 14 years. Staff promotions and new hires were also confirmed.
Brisbane Festival, Sydney Theatre Company, and Trish Wadley Productions announced the full cast for the world premiere of Suzie Miller's STRONG IS THE NEW PRETTY, directed by Sarah Giles, with Lucy Bell, Amber McMahon, and Tara Morice among the ensemble.
Tampa Repertory Theatre has announced the cast for its upcoming production of Dear Jack, Dear Louise, Ken Ludwig’s heartfelt romantic comedy inspired by the true story of his parents’ courtship during World War II.
Acclaimed Australian choreographer Lucy Guerin AO announced she will step down as Artistic Director & CEO of Lucy Guerin Inc after a 25-year tenure, with the Company now seeking a new artistic leader.
The Contemporary Theater Company in Wakefield, RI will present INTO THE WOODS, marking the Company's first staging of the Sondheim musical after the production was postponed from 2020 due to the pandemic.
Rapid Fire Theatre's annual Improvaganza Festival returns to the Rapid Fire Exchange in Edmonton's Old Strathcona, featuring improvisers from across North America in performances, workshops, and unscripted comedy.
Playwright Cris Eli Blak's CHALLENGING BROWN, a winner of the 2025 Fade To Black Arts Festival, will receive its world premiere at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston, directed by Alric Davis and produced by Shabach Enterprise.
Featuring the timeless hits of the world-renowned pop group ABBA, “MAMMA MIA!” is a feel-good musical that has captivated audiences around the globe. Beloved songs including “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” and “The Winner Takes It All” are seamlessly woven into the story, creating a heartwarming and uplifting theatrical experience filled with laughter, romance, and emotion. Since its Japanese premiere in 2002, the production has remained a favorite among theatergoers, leaving audiences energized and inspired long after the curtain falls.
Eric Conger's one-act IN A BLIND, directed by Youlim Nam, will be staged at the Chain Theatre Summer One-Act Festival, featuring actors Justin Dusenbury and Tom Ryan in a story set in 1967 Indiana.
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