OH HELL NO to Receive Developmental Reading at New Georges/ART
Caturah Brown and Dominic F. Russo's Oh Hell No, a gender-bent riff on Othello, will receive a private industry reading at the New Georges room at ART, directed by Molly Shayna Cohen.
Caturah Brown and Dominic F. Russo's Oh Hell No, a gender-bent riff on Othello, will receive a private industry reading at the New Georges room at ART, directed by Molly Shayna Cohen.
Shakespeare & Company has revealed the cast for Twelfth Night, directed by Kate Kohler Amory, set to run outdoors at the Arthur S. Waldstein Amphitheatre in Lenox, Mass., featuring Irish folk music and a 10-member ensemble.
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Laurie Anderson will bring The Republic Of Love, featuring Sexmob to ATG San Francisco's Curran Theatre, performing songs and stories about the current state of America.
Eight-time Tony Award-winning producer Rose Caiola has opened MMAC Theater, a 199-seat Off-Broadway venue in Lincoln Center offering full production support, rehearsal studios, and technical staff.
Rich Potter reprises his role as the Creator in GOD! THE ONE-MAN SHOW, a comedic one-man prequel to the Bible, playing two nights at Actors Theatre Workshop in Chelsea, New York City.
Jersey Shore Light Opera, a veteran-owned company, will present Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore at the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts in Toms River, N.J., marking the company's first-ever production.
The Goldrich Cultural Center will present the Teicholz Film Series, featuring five curated films screened at the new Gonda Auditorium, each followed by panel discussions moderated by journalist Tom Teicholz.
Joy Franz and David Sabella will lead an industry-only staging of A Passage to India at the American Theatre of Actors, in playwright Doug DeVita's adaptation of E.M. Forster's 1924 novel.
Red Door Productions will present Beth Henley's Pulitzer Prize-winning CRIMES OF THE HEART, directed by Eve Bianco, for a limited engagement at Theater 154 in New York City.
Theater for the New City's Street Theater Company will perform The Root of it All: A Dentist's Tale, a free comic musical about immigration featuring puppets, music, and satire, in parks and playgrounds across all five NYC boroughs.
Theatre Momentum will present The Dramatic Improv Festival, a four-day event at The Edge Theater in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood, featuring 28 performances and 20 workshops by improvisors and instructors from around the world.
You can now get a first look at production photos of Iceboy! Or the Completely Untrue Story of How Eugene O’Neill Came to Write The Iceman Cometh, starring Emmy Award winners Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman at The Goodman.
Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines and GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus have released 'High and Sad,' a new collaboration that reimagines the Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines original with Cyrus's vocals. Listen to it now.
Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra will launch a residency at Domaine Forget de Charlevoix, where it will mentor 12 emerging conductors under Kensho Watanabe, culminating in a public performance with cellist Marc Coppey.
Tickets to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are now on sale through May 2027 at Broadway's Lyric Theatre, where the show holds the Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing non-musical play in Broadway history.
Daniela Candillari has revealed 2026–2027 season anchored by performances at Boston Lyric Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago, alongside debuts with Seattle Opera and Baluarte Teatro in Spain.
Michelle Leigh directs the play version of Auntie Mame, which is seldom presented on stage these days. Thank goodness patrons of the Brookfield Theatre can rediscover this delightful play.
Storc, written by Audra Zook, and directed by Audra Zook, will come to Chain Theatre's Summer One-Act Festival in July. Learn more about the upcoming production here,
Playwright Luisa Tanno returns to the Chain Theatre Summer One-Act Festival with TODAY'S SPECIAL, directed by Rick Hamilton and starring Leslie Lynn Meeker and John Blaylock at 312 W. 36th St. in New York.
Steel Petals, the Indianapolis-based folk, indie, and Americana trio of Tim Wright, Cat Federspeil, and Jenn Moe, will present NASHVILLE NIGHTS at Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel, IN.
Disney's HOCUS POCUS will be presented live in concert at London's Hammersmith Eventim Apollo, with John Debney's score performed by a live orchestra alongside the film on a large HD screen.
John Donnelly's THE PASS, directed by Max Hunter, will make its American premiere at La MaMa in a five-week limited run starring Matisse Ratron-Neal, Terry Bell, Ino Badanjak, and Oliver Rowland-Jones.
The full cast has been revealed for the North American Tour of Dirty Dancing: The Musical, a new stage production based on the beloved film Dirty Dancing. Learn more here.
Kiln Theatre has announced further details for the Kilburn High Road Festival including the titles for Passages, three site specific theatre experiences. Learn more here.
American Theater Group, Union Arts Center, and Broadway Babies announced a scholarship opportunity for their upcoming summer musical theater camp. Learn more here!