Freshworks at KST's Alloy Studios Will Feature Lucy Chen and LaTrea Derome
Kelly Strayhorn Theater will welcome two artists, Lucy Chen and LaTrea Derome, to the Freshworks residency program and respectively showcase their performances in progress.
Kelly Strayhorn Theater will welcome two artists, Lucy Chen and LaTrea Derome, to the Freshworks residency program and respectively showcase their performances in progress.
Touchstone Theatre will present America Dreams – an interactive, original, site-specific show co-written by Touchstone Ensemble Members Jp Jordan, Matt Prideaux, Christopher Shorr, and Mary Wright.
Marin Theatre will present the West Coast premiere of PICTURES FROM HOME by Sharr White. The production runs May 7–31, 2026 in Mill Valley. The cast includes Victor Talmadge, Daniel Cantor, and Susan Koozin.
I had a chance to chat with Rainere Martin as she prepares for her show at the Florida Theatre on March 27, 2026. For Rainere it hasn’t been a lifetime of “preparing,” but rather one of using the gift she was blessed with. As she puts it, “Even though you're coming to see a Donna tribute, you're learning who Rainere Martin is in the midst of it.”
The Unicorn Theatre has revealed seven productions to mark 20 years on Tooley Street. This season includes five World Premieres: a landmark partnership with the National Theatre to engage children across the UK and more.
Write Act Repertory will present Firsts, a world premiere presentation of 6 original one-act plays to kick off the Spring season, continuing with its legacy of one-act festivals from years past to fresh works from new voices.
NET will present NETWeek in Chicago. This event aims to strengthen connections within Chicago's vibrant ensemble and storefront theater scene through a series of workshops, discussions, and resource exchanges.
Paramount Theatre in Aurora has announced new shows including Cedric the Entertainer, HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR 2026, MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL, and The Second City. The lineup also includes a screening of Scream with David Arquette.
Writers Theatre has announced its lineup for the 35th anniversary season, set to feature a series of compelling productions. The season will include premieres and classic revivals, showcasing a blend of dramatic and comedic works. This milestone season aims to continue the theatre's tradition of artistic excellence and innovation, engaging audiences with both contemporary and classic theatre pieces. The specific shows and dates for the season will be announced shortly, promising a diverse range
TheaterWorks Hartford has been awarded a significant grant from CT Humanities to support their upcoming world premiere of CIRCUS FIRE. This funding will assist in the production costs and promotional activities for the show, which is set to captivate audiences with its historical narrative. The grant aims to enhance cultural enrichment and educational outreach, reflecting CT Humanities' commitment to supporting local arts and history projects.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright James Ijames will present his new play, WILDERNESS GENERATION, at the Philadelphia Theatre Company starting April 15. Directed by Obie Award winner Taibi Magar.
Uptown Players will present the first fully-staged production and Texas premiere of Pure Glitter, a smart and emotionally charged new comedy by 2X Emmy-nominated playwright Douglas Lyons, directed by guest artist Emerson Collins.
Works & Process will presentsa first look at new works from Terrence McNally Recovery Commission playwrights Craig Lucas and Jake Brasch at the Peter B. Lewis Theater.
A weekend of performances, talks and film exploring madness in Shakespeare's plays will take place in the Suffolk coastal town of Aldeburgh this May. Learn more here!
Following a critically praised Johannesburg season, Athol Fugard's seminal drama Master Harold… and the Boys travels to Cape Town for a strictly limited season at Artscape Arena from 9 – 18 April 2026.
In partnership with the Adelaide Fringe, House of Oz has revealed the five exceptional productions shortlisted for the prestigious 2026 House of Oz Purse Prize.
The Southbank Centre in collaboration with Goalhanger has announced more programming for Goalhanger: The Rest Is Fest (Fri 4 – Sun 6 Sep 2026), a highlight of the centre's 75th anniversary celebrations.
Queensland Performing Arts Centre's (QPAC) Clancestry festival, a celebration of First Nations arts and culture across an exciting program of concerts, workshops, theatre and children's events, is set for July and August.
The 10th Annual L.A. Get Down Festival is a celebration of Los Angeles' arts communities through spoken word in honor of U.S. National Poetry Month. Learn more here!
Open-Door Playhouse will present two new short plays, THE FALL and A CUP OF JO, in podcast format starting March 18, 2026. Learn more about the two upcoming plays here.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright James Ijames will be the first featured guest in PlayPenn’s 2026 PlayPenn Presents conversation series. The events will take place at the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia and The Drama Book Shop in New York.
Vanguard Theater Company will present the Tony-nominated play WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME, starring Montclair native Doreen Oliver. Learn more here!
The New Hampshire Theatre Project will present OUR KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT as part of its 2025-2026 Elephant-in-the-Room Series. This filmed playreading, focusing on the critical issue of youth mental health, aims to spark conversation and awareness. The event is scheduled to take place on March 18, 2026, continuing the theatre's commitment to addressing pressing social issues through the arts.
THE MUSHROOM CURE, a critically acclaimed show, will make its Boston area premiere at the Mosesian Center. This special event, featuring Adam Strauss, is set to be filmed for a feature film with executive producers Michael Pollan and Hamilton Morris. The event aims to offer a unique theatrical experience, combining live performance with the cinematic process. Maria Basescu has announced this engagement, highlighting the show's compelling narrative and its previous successful presentations.
On April 7, 2026, the New York Festival of Song (NYFOS) will present POULENC/SONDHEIM at Kaufman Music Center's Merkin Hall, featuring a unique juxtaposition of Francis Poulenc and Stephen Sondheim's works. The event will showcase the talents of soprano Christine Taylor Price and baritone Theo Hoffman, under the musical direction of Steven Blier and Bénédicte Jourdois. This concert will explore the thematic and stylistic connections between Poulenc's Parisian sensuality and Sondheim's New York w