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by Josh Sharpe - Jun 17, 2026
A new trailer is here for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the highly anticipated next installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Once again starring Tom Holland and Zendaya, the movie hits theaters on July 31, 2026. Watch it now.
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 17, 2026
Disney+ has set the release for the fourth and final season of the fan-favorite animated series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder. The latest season is set to premiere on Wednesday, July 29, ahead of the series’ 25th anniversary.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Comedian and storyteller Jenny Napolitano will premiere Body Language, a solo show blending stand-up and storytelling about chronic pelvic pain, at The Allan Lefcowitz Theater at The Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Hold on to Your Butts, a two-actor parody of Jurassic Park, will launch a North American Tour, visiting 26 venues across the U.S. and Canada following its Off-Broadway and West End runs.
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 17, 2026
See a highlight from SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED with Karl Josef Co singing 'Finishing the Hat' from Sunday in the Park with George. Catch their final performance on June 28 at 7 and 9:30 pm
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Deep Altars is a solo show by Otero Fuentes, opening on Governors Island. This body of sculpture ponders how cultural beliefs serve as a counter for hope in the face of today's transactional behaviors.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Kat Kramer's Films That Change the World will present a 70mm Ultra-Panavision screening of Stanley Kramer's 1963 classic at Fine Arts Theatre Beverly Hills, with Barrie Chase, Jeff Garlin, and a book signing in attendance.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Jeff Harnar brought The 1959 Broadway Songbook to Birdland, celebrating one of theater's greatest seasons. Directed by Sarah Louise Lazarus with musical direction by Alex Rybeck.
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 17, 2026
GRAMMY-nominated composer Devonté Hynes, also known professionally as Blood Orange, has scored the soundtrack for Olivia Wilde's new film, The Invite, from A24.
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 17, 2026
The hit series comes to a close on June 28. See a highlight from a previous show with Jon-Michael Reese singing 'Last Midnight' from Into the Woods at 54 Below
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Sofar Sounds is launching Sofar Social Club in New York City, a no-membership-fee series of pop-up events at secret locations featuring live music, cirque, magic, and interactive experiences, with all tickets under $35.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
IndieSpace has revealed a second cohort of 17 NYC-based performance venues to receive grants through The Little Venue That Could Program, offering $10,000 annually for two years plus professional development support.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Uptown Players will present Urinetown: The Musical, the Tony Award-winning satire that proves some of life's most basic necessities can become the biggest battlegrounds.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
The Grainger Academy of The Joffrey Ballet announced a national call for five emerging choreographers to compete in its annual Winning Works program, with performances set for the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
The Drama League is welcoming two new additions to the organization’s Board of Directors: Vice President of Disneyland Paris Entertainment Dana Harrel and Founding Partner of Harpe Ventures Panney Wei.
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 17, 2026
The PRESSURE movie starring Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser is now on digital! Rent or buy the D-Day drama on Amazon, Apple TV, and more.
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 17, 2026
Singer-songwriter REAGAN, whose musical style is a blend of pop with the theatricality of Broadway, has released her latest single, ‘CRYING IS A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND.' Listen to it now.
by Zach Wetzel - Jun 17, 2026
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, the reimagined Broadway touring musical, is a truly magical experience at Centennial Hall. This touring production, which features new musical arrangements and choreography, is largely a success. The production mostly stays faithful to the music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice and book by Linda Woolverton.
by Robert Bannon - Jun 19, 2026
BroadwayWorld is thrilled to welcome one of Broadway's newest rising stars, Caleb Mathura! Fresh off an incredible journey that has taken him from the National Tour of The Notebook to the Broadway company of the Tony Award-winning smash hit The Outsiders, Caleb joins Robert Bannon for an inspiring and candid conversation about achieving a dream years in the making. Watch in this video.
by Ilana Lucas - Jun 17, 2026
When it comes to experimental theatre in North America, few have a legacy as long, dedicated, and influential as Richard Foreman. When Foreman died in 2025, he left an archive of over 50 years of work from his Ontological-Hysteric Theatre company, founded in 1968. Foreman’s theatrical explorations prioritized immediacy and the present over a fixed sense of narrative, focusing on the process of the play’s creation and the audience’s interpretation.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
You can now get a first look at footage of the West End production of High Society. With music and lyrics by Cole Porter and a book by Arthur Kopit, this new production promises a cocktail of romance, wit, and mistaken identity.
by Rachel Weinberg - Jun 17, 2026
Untitled Vampire Play — a world premiere from Lookingglass ensemble member Kevin Douglas — is a fun, wacky romp. The play doesn’t take itself seriously, and director Devon de Mayo’s cast has plenty of fun with vampire and human antics alike. Douglas’s script draws on all sorts of vampire lore for his vision and vividly imagines what it might be like if vampires roamed the streets of Chicago.
by Krista Garver - Jun 17, 2026
Profile Theatre's THE ROOMMATE is a dark comedy that surprises, moves, and lingers, with knockout performances by Gail Dartez and Eleanor O'Brien. One week left, don't miss it.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
The Broadway production of Ragtime will host a virtual open call, accepting video submissions for the role of Little Coalhouse. The character is Male, Black, 6–7 years old. 3’7” or smaller.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Ovation TV and Spectrum revealed the recipients of the 2025-2026 Stand For The Arts Awards, which recognizes local arts, cultural and educational organizations and programs.
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