WHAT HAD HAPPENED WAS... To Be Presented By The Robey Theatre Company
The Robey Theatre Company will present a free play reading of WHAT HAD HAPPENED WAS..., written by Reginald Edmund and directed by Ben Guillory, at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
The Robey Theatre Company will present a free play reading of WHAT HAD HAPPENED WAS..., written by Reginald Edmund and directed by Ben Guillory, at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
Birdland Jazz Club hosted Gabrielle Stravelli & Billy Stritch: Bossa & Beyond. This concert paired singer and pianist Billy Stritch with jazz vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli for an evening celebrating the beauty, sophistication, and emotional depth of Brazilian and Latin American music. Check out the photos!
Kristina Libby's one-woman show I ALMOST DIED FOR THIS?! will play the East to Edinburgh Festival before heading to Edinburgh Fringe, directed by Padraic Lillis. The show won Best Storytelling Show at the United Solo Festival.
1518: THE DANCING PLAGUE, a satirical comedy about medieval mass hysteria, will perform at the Electric Lodge in Los Angeles as part of the Daredevil Arts Festival before heading to Edinburgh Fringe.
Interactive gameshow-play (NO) REFUNDS will perform at The Tank NYC before heading back to Edinburgh Fringe. One premium ticket holder competes in games for a chance to win a full refund.
Calvin J. Walker's new play BIGGER examines Black masculinity, fetishization, and mental health in a workshop performance at Arts Mission Oak Cliff in Dallas, with a post-show talkback following one performance.
BROKEN PLANET SHOW, the genre-bending cabaret from creator Callum Grant, returns to Edinburgh Festival Fringe with comedy, circus and live-looped music at Just The Tonic at The Caves.
Richie Schiraldi's immersive character-comedy THE MOTHMAN COMETH, performed in near-total darkness, returns to Edinburgh Festival Fringe after winning Best Comedy at the Edinburgh Spooky Awards.
THE LADY DOTH PROTEST, a dark comedy from Joy Powered and Feminine Productions, heads to Edinburgh Festival Fringe following a sold-out New York run, featuring NYU Tisch MFA alumni and a live accordion score.
The New York Neo-Futurists announced a new Off-Broadway residency at Asylum NYC in Manhattan, marking the company's first long-term Off-Broadway home and a return to the borough after nearly two years in Brooklyn.
Open-Door Playhouse will present That Kind of Future, a new short play in podcast form by Asian-American playwright Martin Fogarty, directed by Bernadette Armstrong with Sue Gisser and Matthew Scott Montgomery.
The Argyle Theatre is currently running its summer production of BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical, the Tony and Grammy Award-winning Broadway hit that celebrates the life, music, and enduring legacy of one of America's greatest songwriters.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
The Academy of Music Theatre and Play Incubation Collective announced THE BRAVE SPACE PROJECT, a 7-week devised theater workshop for queer-identified youth ages 13-18, culminating in a performance at the Academy of Music in Northampton, MA.
Comedian DL Hughley and journalist Don Lemon will perform their joint show 'DL+DL: Anything Goes' at the historic Florida Theatre in downtown Jacksonville, presented by Outback Presents.
Blue Curtain announced a free summer concert series at Princeton High School Performing Arts Center, featuring Nanny Assis, Caleb Eckstein, and Sasha Berliner across three Saturday evening performances.
Park Theatre in Jaffrey, NH, will host the Monadnock Main Street Cookout, featuring grilled food, live music, and a Kona Ice Truck as part of its three-day America 250 Cultural Fair.
Six finalists will compete for the $500 grand prize in the A Cappella & Unplugged music competition finals, held on the steps of the historic Franklin County Courthouse in Chambersburg, PA. Both events are free and open to the public.
Jazz and R&B vocalist Sidney Jacobs will perform as part of Sierra Madre Playhouse's Jazz @ the Playhouse series, leading a quartet through original music and reimagined standards.