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by Chloe Rabinowitz on Jun 9, 2026
Methuen Drama/Bloomsbury Publishing will publish Power and Greed: Monopolies, Mergers, and Cartels on the American Stage by Spencer Weber Waller.
by Stephi Wild on Jun 9, 2026
Double Fringe First winners Pepperdine Scotland and playwright Lynda Radley reunite for LIFELONG, a new work set in an AI-controlled facility where scientific advances grant residents extraordinarily long lives — at a cost.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Jun 8, 2026
Flip Circus, created by the Vazquez family of Circus Vazquez fame, will visit six Chicago-area locations this summer with world-class performers, live music, and an intimate 800-seat climate-controlled tent.
by Josh Sharpe on Jun 8, 2026
Broadway's biggest night has come and gone! What are the critics saying about the 2026 ceremony? Check out the reviews for this year's Tony Awards here!
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Jun 4, 2026
The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra is presenting a reimagined season finale after Renée Fleming withdrew due to illness, replacing the program with violinist Simone Porter, and more.
by Team BWW on Jun 4, 2026
The Institute for American Musical Theatre (IAMT) has just announced the appointment of Charles (Charlie) Rodriguez Sutton as the new Head of Dance. Sutton, who boasts over 20 years of experience across the performing arts ecosystem, has originated roles in 11 Broadway Musicals.
by Student Blogger: Grace Filiberto on Jun 3, 2026
I would like to thank everyone who has chosen to read my articles and I hope that you were able to resonate with them and they allowed you to feel understood. It means so much to me that my words can be out there in the world to be referenced by others, and myself, during times of need. Goodbye for now, I hope that this will not be the last you’ll hear from me :)
by Joshua Wright on Jun 3, 2026
Lindsey, The Muny's director of audience experience, discusses how the Tony-winning outdoor musical theatre makes its 108th season accessible to all, from nearly 1,500 free nightly seats to live closed captioning.
by Stephi Wild on Jun 3, 2026
Double Fringe First winners Pepperdine Scotland and playwright Lynda Radley reunite to premiere LIFELONG at the Edinburgh Fringe, a new work exploring longevity technology, AI, and the dangers of power in the wrong hands.
by Andrea Stephenson on May 23, 2026
Even those who may not be as familiar with Shakespeare’s historical plays will find something of interest in Henry IV, Part 1—whether it be the comedic dialogue, the political intrigue, or the fast-paced fighting.
by A.A. Cristi on May 19, 2026
Open Fist Theatre Company will present the world premiere of THE GREAT CLOWN BANK SHOW, an immersive circus-theater satire on capitalism, at Atwater Village Theatre in Los Angeles, featuring weekly guest circus performers.
by A.A. Cristi on May 19, 2026
Composers Concordance will present READINGS & REEDS at Jim Kempner Fine Arts Gallery in New York City. The event will feature contemporary music, poetry, improvisation, and performances by reed players and spoken word artists.
by Stephi Wild on May 19, 2026
Centenary Stage Company's Young Performers Workshop is accepting registration for its summer Musical Theatre intensive for students ages 8–18, led by Broadway, Film, and Television veteran Michael Blevins in Hackettstown, NJ.
by A.A. Cristi on May 14, 2026
WELL, I’LL LET YOU GO returns to New York City this spring at Studio Seaview, following its sold-out original run. Check out what the critics are saying in our review roundup.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on May 11, 2026
Rikud Studio, located in Prospect Heights at 607 Vanderbilt Avenue, announced summer camp offerings centered on breaking, hip-hop, and house dance for children ages 5–14, with no ballet, mirrors, or recitals.
by Stephen Mosher on May 7, 2026
A night of perfect cabaret doesn't come along every day, and when it does, it needs to be acknowledged. This is it.
by Stephi Wild on May 7, 2026
North west comics Amy Nic and Lulu Simons will present a double-bill stand-up show at Parr Hall in Warrington, blending caravan park tales and Spice Girls-inspired material as both performers test out new work.
by A.A. Cristi on May 6, 2026
Opera Orlando announced the full cast for A DECADE OF DIVAS, a one-night-only concert at Steinmetz Hall featuring sopranos, tenors, and a mezzo-soprano from the company's past nine seasons alongside the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.
by A.A. Cristi on May 6, 2026
Online sketch comedian Imogen Andrews will make her debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer with THE UNLIKEABLE WORMS. The show will run at Pleasance Dome’s Ace Dome.
by A.A. Cristi on May 5, 2026
NJPAC announced its final classical concerts of the 2026 season, featuring violinist Itzhak Perlman, composer Max Richter with ACME, and Canadian Brass at its Newark, NJ venues.
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