THE BLACK KEYS to Kick Off STG's CONCERTS AT THE FARM Season
Seattle Theatre Group's outdoor Concerts at The Farm series at Remlinger Farms is set to open with two nights from THE BLACK KEYS, with tickets running low for the second show.
Seattle Theatre Group's outdoor Concerts at The Farm series at Remlinger Farms is set to open with two nights from THE BLACK KEYS, with tickets running low for the second show.
TRIBE, the multidisciplinary arts collective founded by MacArthur Fellow Shamel Pitts, announced a series of NYC events including the world premiere of SORE, a documentary screening, and a movement workshop.
Guildhall School of Music & Drama announced 52 Summer Schools courses, including 11 brand-new offerings for participants aged 8 and above, covering drama, writing, music, and production arts.
Art House Productions will present ACCESS JC Fridays in Jersey City, a free quarterly arts festival featuring visual art, music, and IN THE WIND, the largest public art installation in Hudson County.
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective will present its 14th annual Lake Tahoe Dance Festival, featuring artists from New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Houston Ballet, and Broadway across multiple venues in North Lake Tahoe.
The Jerusalem International Jazz Festival will return for its 12th edition at the Israel Museum, featuring five stages across the Billy Rose Sculpture Garden with over 20 performances per evening spanning classical to experimental jazz.
Contemporary circus company, Circa, has come to Charleston, South Carolina, as part of Spoleto USA’s 50th season, with their Humans 2.0. This is the next installment after their successful Humans production — although with their current creation and context, the “2.0” more ironically evokes a software upgrade than a performance sequel.
The cast for the musical WAITRESS has been announced ahead of its upcoming engagement at Milton Keynes Theatre in the UK. Learn more about the show here!
The first-ever stage adaptation of The Hunger Games has extended its London booking, with original movie costumes on display and a new Songbird restaurant now open to theatergoers.
The Princeton Festival will open at Morven Museum & Garden with a weekend featuring Sierra Boggess, soprano Sondra Radvanovsky, American Repertory Ballet, and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
Berkeley Playhouse will conclude its 2025/26 MainStage Season with a new production of CATS beginning May 22 at the Julia Morgan Theater in Berkeley. See photos of the production.
Babes With Blades Theatre Company announced the cast and creative team for yo ho., a world premiere by playwright SMJ, directed by JD Caudill, opening its 2026 season at The Edge Theater Off Broadway in Chicago.
The Apollo Theater announced a marquee relighting ceremony marking a milestone in its ongoing restoration, alongside a posthumous Walk of Fame induction honoring the late Kiki Shepard.
The Missouri Chamber Music Festival will present its 16th annual season at The Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, featuring a world premiere by David Werfelman and performances by the Arianna String Quartet and Calyx Piano Trio.
The Etchings Festival announced its 17th season in Northampton, MA, featuring Ecce Ensemble alongside King Klavé Trio, jazz sextet Surface of Sphere, and a closing program of new classical voices.
Prescott Park Arts Festival announced additional August performers for its River House Restaurant Concert Series, including Allen Stone, Madi Diaz, Ryan Montbleau, Fantastic Cat, Langhorne Slim, and Caiola at Portsmouth's Wilcox Main Stage.
The Canadian Opera Company will host a one-night-only concert at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, featuring the COC Orchestra, COC Chorus, and an all-Canadian lineup of soloists performing Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
GOLDEN GIRLS: THE LAUGHS CONTINUE will bring its US Fall Tour to The Levoy Theatre in Millville, N.J., featuring Chris Davis, Vince Kelley, Adam Graber, Christopher Kamm, and Tommy Favorite.
Le Petit Theatre in New Orleans will stage ONCE with a cast of 14 actor-musicians performing live onstage, marking the first New Orleans-originated production of the Tony and Academy Award-winning musical.
The Metropolitan High School Theater Awards, known as The Metros, will celebrate 25 ceremonies at Purchase College Performing Arts Center, honoring students from 74 schools across Westchester, Rockland, Bergen, and Putnam counties.
New York Theatre Company (NYTC) has released first look production photos from THE CIRCUIT: An Immersive Silent Disco Ballet, the company’s immersive production inspired by Arthur Schnitzler’s La Ronde.
The Etchings Festival - directed by Grace Hughes, JoAnna Pope, and John Aylward - has unveiled its 17th summer season, featuring contemporary music across a wide variety of genres.
Cellist and composer Karen Ouzounian and composer and pianist Lembit Beecher will bring their new program, Mayrig, to international audiences throughout 2026 and 2027.
New Wolsey Theatre revealed its autumn season, headlined by a co-production of Calendar Girls The Musical, alongside gig-theatre, new drama adaptations, and the return of its Rock'n'Roll Panto with Cinderella.
Arts Judaica and YI Love Jewish will present the Chicago premiere of A People, L.M. Feldman's theatrical mosaic spanning 5,000 years of Jewish history through music, vignettes, and monologues at Theater Wit.