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by Stephen Mosher - Jun 28, 2026
Carolyn Marcell Elmore passed away peacefully in her New York City apartment on June 19, 2026
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
an Francisco Opera celebrated the LGBTQIA+ community with the second annual Pride Concert at the War Memorial Opera House hosted by Sapphira Cristal. Check out the photos!
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Summer Stock Stage's production of RAGTIME has sold out all performances, with capacity audiences filling seats for the show featuring a 30-piece orchestra. NEWSIES is next on the season lineup at Schrott Center for the Arts.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
The Cape May Public Library is set to present a free performance of Classic American Tales’ Margaret’s Diary During a Revolution written and performed by Gayle Stahlhuth based on the diary of Margaret Morris and other research, created to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
The Marais Project, acknowledged Australian masters of the baroque, are set to launch their new album in July and will follow up with a concert in the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.
by Courtney Symes - Jun 27, 2026
What do you get when you cross Weekend at Bernie’s with Horrible Bosses? The winner of the 2025 B St. Theatre New Comedies Festival, Working for Crumbs. Playwright Kate Danley’s latest success brings together a hilarious troupe of office stereotypes, creating a fast-paced comedy filled with witty dialogue, huge personalities, and a glorious collection of bad decisions.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Hana Sharif submited her resignation to Arena Stage, mere hours before the opening performance of CRAZYSEXYCOOL: THE TLC MUSICAL, reports The New York Times.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Fruit Fly Theatre Co. will present the Brooklyn premiere of THROUPLES COUNSELING, a queer dark rom-com by Lily Boulard, at The Vino Theater, following college students who pose as a throuple for a psychological study.
by Mary Lincer - Jun 27, 2026
What did our critic think of CRAZYSEXYCOOL: THE TLC MUSICAL at Kreeger Theater?
by Vikki Jane Vile - Jun 27, 2026
English National Ballet close their season, as has become tradition, at London’s glorious (but not especially well air conditioned) Royal Albert Hall. They have been touring Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s The Sleeping Beauty for the last few months and this handful of performances mark the finale.
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 27, 2026
Join the author for AN EVENING WITH MAURY YESTON AND FRIENDS at Symphony Space, with musical highlights of Yeston's career, the songwriter himself, and a book signing.
by Jonathan Netek - Jun 27, 2026
A soulful finale to close out the 49th season
by Patrick Honoré - Jun 27, 2026
50+ professional voices, 5 musicians, and a program of Alan Menken rarities performed in French for the first time. The Chœur à l'Horizon's sixth annual concert was joyful, precise, and quietly revelatory. A communal celebration of the best kind.
by Alyson Eng - Jun 27, 2026
As Thai Girls’ Love (GL) series continue to reach audiences around the world, established actresses Jan Ployshompoo Supasap and Prariyapit “JingJing” Yu are introducing viewers to Lal and Wine, the leading couple in GMMTV’s Enemies with Benefits. Although Jan and JingJing entered the entertainment industry through different paths, Enemies with Benefits marks another chapter in their growing on-screen partnership. Following their previous collaboration in MuTeLuv: Hello, Is This Luck?, the two star together in Enemies with Benefits, a romantic comedy centred around workplace rivals who unexpectedly find themselves hiding a secret relationship.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Derek Klena is continuing to make the baseball diamond a Broadway style performance! This time at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio he channeled his inner Jean Valjean while serenading his team mate. With a man on third, Klena pleads with Oberst to 'bring hime home.' Check out the video!
by Fran Thomas - Jun 27, 2026
What did our critic think of THE WIZARD OF OZ at Broadway Palm?
by Patrick Honoré - Jun 27, 2026
Paris hit record temperatures Friday night & the Casino de Paris had no AC — but the cast of Rocky Horror Show refused to melt. Sweat-mopped floors, mid-show breaks, a crowd that cheered every return: Morgan Jackson as Rocky was nothing short of extraordinary. Theatre as it should be. 🩲👏 #RockyHorrorShow #CasinoDeParis #Paris #Canicule
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Arms Wide Open has announced their upcoming production of TARZAN, Beat of the Jungle running at Mt. Helix Amphitheatre. Arms Wide Open is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with special needs by fostering caring social environments and creating opportunities in the performing arts.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Award-winning Turkish actor Nadir Sarıbacak returns to live theatre after a decade in Studio Garage's U.S. premiere of NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND, a solo Dostoevsky adaptation, at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken, NJ.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Infinite Monkey Theater Company will bring its satirical dark comedy DID YOU CHARGE YOUR PHONE FOR THE END OF THE WORLD? to Edinburgh Fringe after a successful New York run. The show is written and performed by Fletcher Michael, alongside Lucy Boisvert and Collin Dennis.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Infinite Monkey Theater Company will bring its queer-led political satire OOPS! WE LOST A NUKE to Edinburgh Festival Fringe, featuring a 1950s-set story of government secrets, affairs, and a missing nuclear warhead performed by a cast of four.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
Atlas Shakespeare Company's production of OTHELLO, directed by Adriana Alter, is in its final week at the Underground Theater at Abrons Arts Center in Lower Manhattan, featuring William Oliver Watkins in the title role. Check out the photos!
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 27, 2026
AMONG THE STARS, a new musical formerly known as Planet Eden, will hold a two-week developmental workshop culminating in a staged reading at Bridgetown Conservatory of Musical Theatre in Portland, featuring a cast of local actors.
by Katie Kirkpatrick - Jun 27, 2026
In a Britain more divided than ever, this message of solidarity couldn’t have come at a better time. Pride feels on the brink of being the next big thing – and how glorious that the next big British musical is so proudly and fiercely queer and working class.
by Alyson Eng - Jun 27, 2026
The Arts Club Theatre Company’s 2025-2026 season comes to a close with THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, now playing at the Granville Island Stage through August 16. Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre, the international comedy transforms one disastrous opening night into an evening of nonstop laughs.
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