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Immersive DRAG RACE: THE EXPERIENCE Coming to Chicago
by Josh Sharpe - Sep 19, 2025


Drag Race: The Experience, an all-new fan activation, will be heading to Chicago this fall. The activation will transport guests through the most iconic spaces featured on RuPaul's Drag Race, from the Werk Room and Snatch Game set to the Main Stage and Judges Panel.

The League of Chicago Theatres to Present Buy One, Get One Half-Price Tickets
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 18, 2025


The League of Chicago Theatres will present It’s Theatre Season!, a new promotion featuring buy one, get one half-price tickets to select shows on Hot Tix. Learn more!

BalletCollective Reveals 13th Annual Fall Season In NYC Featuring New Commissions And A Revival
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 12, 2025


BalletCollective will return this fall with its 13th Annual Season, Echoes of the Unseen, presented October 28–31, 2025 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The program will feature two world premieres by Alysa Pires and Chloe Crenshaw—recipients of the 2025 Commission for Developing Choreographers—alongside the revival of Natural History, a 2020 work choreographed by Artistic Director Troy Schumacher with music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone and text by poet Carey McHugh.

FRANKENSTEIN Comes to Theatre Lunatico
by Stephi Wild - Sep 9, 2025


In Theatre Lunatico’s production of Frankenstein, a chorus of women retells the classic work of sci-fi and horror—embodying and unleashing the feminist perspective that birthed Mary Shelley’s landmark novel.

PUNCH Adds Weekly Post-Show Conversation Series
by Nicole Rosky - Sep 8, 2025


Details have been announced for the weekly post-show conversations taking place on Tuesdays throughout the West End run of the critically-acclaimed Nottingham Playhouse production of Punch. 

Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Planet Royale
by David Bravos - Sep 1, 2025


It's a twisted tale of desperation and botany that has been delighting audiences for decades, but few productions of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS have managed to balance its comedic and darker elements as deftly as the new one at Planet Royale. The stage evokes the Skid Row setting of the show, but the performances are what truly elevates it, with a small but truly talented cast hitting every part perfectly. Mixing the classic elements with a world-first digital star, Drew Anthony’s production of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS will delight fans who know the show, as well as those only just discovering it.

Mick Rock’s Unseen ROCKY HORROR Photos Revealed in New 50th Anniversary Book
by Josh Sharpe - Aug 21, 2025


As The Rocky Horror Picture Show prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary this fall, photographer Mick Rock‘s long-lost archives are being unveiled in the new coffee table book Rocky Horror: A Behind the Scenes Look at the Cult Classic.

Getty Awards $2.6M to Black Visual Arts Archives Across the U.S.
by Stephi Wild - Aug 20, 2025


The Getty Foundation announced that it has awarded $2.6 million for 12 grants to libraries, museums, and universities across the United States through its Black Visual Arts Archives program.

Review: GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! at The Abbey Theater Of Dublin
by Paul Batterson - Aug 20, 2025


After years of striving to build the Abbey Theater of Dublin into one of the more respected theaters in Columbus, director supervisor Joe Bishara put on a disaster of a musical.

Adult Film Will Bring THE CHERRY ORCHARD to Rutgers Presbyterian Church
by Stephi Wild - Aug 19, 2025


After a year-long process of ensemble exploration and rehearsals, Adult Film, in association with BKE Productions, today announced that it will present a reimagined production of Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard this fall at Rutgers Presbyterian Church.

Review: PUEBLO REVOLT at Santa Fe Playhouse
by Zoe Burke - Aug 16, 2025


What did our critic think of PUEBLO REVOLT at Santa Fe Playhouse? Santa Fe Playhouse’s production of Pueblo Revolt, a new play by Mississippi Choctaw, Laguna, and Isleta Pueblo playwright Dillon Christopher Chitto and directed by Tara Moses, of the Seminole and Mvskoke nations, is a powerful and poignant work and well worth seeing.

FRIGID Nightcap to Return With BLOOM At Under St. Marks Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 14, 2025


The East Village's favorite ungovernable late-night variety show returns to Under St. Marks Theatre with BLOOM - a lush, defiant celebration of art that thrives in hostile soil. Learn more!

BalletX to Return to Joyce Theater in September
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 13, 2025


BalletX, Philadelphia's premier contemporary ballet, will launch its 20th Anniversary Season with a triumphant return to The Joyce Theater, September 24–28.

FST Receives $150,000 Grant from the Community Foundation of Sarasota County
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 13, 2025


Florida Studio Theatre has received a $150,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Sarasota County. Learn more about Florida Studio Theatre and about the grant here!

Epheverie Theatre Short Play Festival to be Presented at The Tank
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 13, 2025


Epheverie Theatre Company will present their inaugural “Short Play Festival” on the theme of Reflection at The Tank. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets!

FRIGID New York Unveils Programming For 2025-26 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 13, 2025


FRIGID New York has revealed the lineup of programming for their 28th season including the 4th annual Days of the Dead Festival and more. See full programming here!

Interview: Dancing with Purpose is Key for Diane Nicole Lee
by Christina Pandolfi - Aug 13, 2025


Discover how personal sacrifice and courage led NYC-based artist, Diane Nicole Lee, to persevere into a professional dance career with a mission to increase dance equity and access for BIPOC youth.

Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group Rebrands as LW Entertainment
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 13, 2025


The Really Useful Group has revealed a new company name as it unveils upcoming plans across the entertainment industry. Learn more about the company here.

Previews: NUWORKS PRESENTS TIGHT at The Studio@620
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - Aug 12, 2025


Studio@620 launches its bold new play development series, NuWorks, with a staged reading of Tight by acclaimed playwright Tina Esper. This daring and darkly funny work-in-progress explores aging, desire, and the pursuit of transformation through the eyes of a 78-year-old widow who refuses to fade quietly. NuWorks invites audiences to engage with fresh, provocative theatre and be part of the creative process through live feedback and conversation.

2,400 Sign BD Wong's Letter Denouncing MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Casting Choice
by Michael Major - Aug 11, 2025


Aaron J. Albano, Ali Ewoldt, Ann Harada, Anthony Rapp, Conrad Ricamora, the Broadway Body Positivity Project, Joaquina Kalukango, Jon Jon Briones, Telly Leung, and many more have signed Wong's open letter on the subject.

Harlequin Productions Unveils its Landmark 35th Season
by Nicole Rosky - Aug 11, 2025


Harlequin Productions’ 2026 Season was revealed on Saturday,  August 9, at Harlequin’s Annual Gala and 2026 Season Announcement at the State Theater in  downtown Olympia. We have all of the details here!

Review: W;T at City Theatre Of Austin
by Victoria Schwarz - Aug 10, 2025


From July 25 to August 10, City Theatre of Austin presents Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize winning play W;T as part of its 2025 season. See more from the review here!

Tin Drum Theatre Announces Cast for Craig Wright's THE UNSEEN
by Emmy Rice - Aug 9, 2025


Making their Tin Drum Theatre debuts are Jordan Gleaves as Wallace and Carlos Andrés Mai as Valdez. They will be joined by company member Jacob Coggshall in the role of 'Smash'.

Camden Fringe Review: THE PUBLICIST, Libra Theatre Cafe
by Clementine Scott - Aug 11, 2025


There’s a make-or-break moment towards the end of The Publicist, where Julia Pilkington’s titular PR professional stands trapped on a phone call between two rails of clothing, a TV producer and former friend berating her on one side, her client trying to severe their professional relationship on the other. It’s an inventive bit of staging, and emblematic of this work of new writing’s approach to portraying the incestuousness of the media industry, the way it eats itself from the inside.

Raiford Rogers Modern Ballet To Premiere ISLANDS IN THE SEA At The Luckman Fine Arts Complex
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 7, 2025


Raiford Rogers Modern Ballet will present the world premiere of Islands in the Sea at The Luckman Fine Arts Complex on August 16, 2025, featuring music by Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, and Zbyněk Matějů, with projections by acclaimed visual artist Mike Nava.

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