The Brother/Sister Plays Part 2: The Brothers Size and Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet - 2009 Off-Broadway History , Info & More
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by Natalie O'Donoghue - Jun 28, 2026
The Only Independent Weekend Comedy Show Run (Quite Brilliantly) by a Woman — Glasgow’s Own Amanda Hursy — Launches at Glasgow Comedy Club, Doonstairs at Max’s
by Peter Nason - Jun 28, 2026
In a coup for MAD Theatre of Tampa, their company is the first community theatre in Florida to present this incredibly moving and heartfelt musical.
by Alexander Cohen - Jun 29, 2026
We know how it ends. Two men meet in a tunnel, one introduces himself as Gavrilo, and the stage is set for the prelude to one of the most significant episodes of 20th century history. But Rajiv Joseph's Archduke has little interest in historical reenactment. Instead, it reimagines the Serbian nationalist assassins as distinctly 21st century losers who can barely handle themselves, let alone a pistol.
by Shari Barrett - Jun 28, 2026
The intense production will pull into its spell thanks to the astonishingly real characters brought to life by four amazing actors who authentically portray these historical druids on the darkened and often spooky, mist-filled set.
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
San 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 submitted 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 Marina Kennedy - Jun 29, 2026
Celebrity chef, David Burke has recently opened his latest restaurant, The Station Tavern in the charming New Jersey suburb of Bernardsville and it checks all the boxes for wonderful casual dining.
by Mary Lincer - Jun 27, 2026
What did our critic think of CRAZYSEXYCOOL: THE TLC MUSICAL at Kreeger Theater?
by Robert Encila-Celdran - Jun 28, 2026
Minutes later, the Salpointe Catholic High School graduate would hear her own name announced as the winner of the 2026 Jimmy Award for Best Performance by an Actress, one of the nation's highest honors for high school musical theatre performers.
After spending nearly an hour talking with Samia, however, I realized the image that stayed with me wasn't the trophy or the oversized $25,000 check.
It was the choice to hold hands before anyone knew who would win, and a moment that made more sense the longer we talked.
by Angela Lin - Jun 29, 2026
'What Suffs does is drive home the message that there is no action that is too small that won't make an impact.'
by Angela Lin - Jun 28, 2026
There’s nothing quite like the gentle strum of a mandolin through the open breeze of a public park to make you fully appreciate both the arrival of summer and the magic of live theater.
by Angela Lin - Jun 28, 2026
We are always telling stories, and we are always listening to them. In Black Button Eyes’ latest production, St. Nicholas, this eternal need for meaning through storytelling brings us into supernatural territory.
by Meagan Dill - Jun 28, 2026
Puss in Boots, a pantomime written and directed by Steven Stead, has arrived at the Baxter Theatre just in time for the school holidays. This laugh-a-minute show is a fun outing perfect for the whole family.
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 him home.' Check out the video!
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