VICIOUS DOGS IN MARIETTA to Make World Premiere at Chain Theatre
The Chain Theatre will present the world premiere of Vicious Dogs in Marietta, a one-act dark comedy by Lane Bernes Genee, as part of its Summer One-Act Festival in New York City.
The Chain Theatre will present the world premiere of Vicious Dogs in Marietta, a one-act dark comedy by Lane Bernes Genee, as part of its Summer One-Act Festival in New York City.
Montpelier Performing Arts Hub will present the first fully-staged production of Little Things, a new musical about fifth-graders fighting to save recess, with composer Bonnie Gleicher set to attend.
Pearl Ong's solo show Night Driver, winner of the 2025 BroadwayWorld SF Bay Area Award for Best Cabaret/Concert/Solo Performance, will return to The Marsh Berkeley for an encore run of performances.
The Depot Theatre has revealed the cast for Jonathan Larson's TICK, TICK... BOOM!, featuring Sean McGee, Mia Munn, and Deon Oliverio, with direction by Shawn Churchman and music direction by Artistic Director Aaron Jodoin.
Comedian and storyteller Jenny Napolitano will premiere Body Language, a solo show blending stand-up and storytelling about chronic pelvic pain, at The Allan Lefcowitz Theater at The Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD.
Hold on to Your Butts, a two-actor parody of Jurassic Park, will launch a North American Tour, visiting 26 venues across the U.S. and Canada following its Off-Broadway and West End runs.
Deep Altars is a solo show by Otero Fuentes, opening on Governors Island. This body of sculpture ponders how cultural beliefs serve as a counter for hope in the face of today's transactional behaviors.
Kat Kramer's Films That Change the World will present a 70mm Ultra-Panavision screening of Stanley Kramer's 1963 classic at Fine Arts Theatre Beverly Hills, with Barrie Chase, Jeff Garlin, and a book signing in attendance.
Jeff Harnar brought The 1959 Broadway Songbook to Birdland, celebrating one of theater's greatest seasons. Directed by Sarah Louise Lazarus with musical direction by Alex Rybeck.
Sofar Sounds is launching Sofar Social Club in New York City, a no-membership-fee series of pop-up events at secret locations featuring live music, cirque, magic, and interactive experiences, with all tickets under $35.
IndieSpace has revealed a second cohort of 17 NYC-based performance venues to receive grants through The Little Venue That Could Program, offering $10,000 annually for two years plus professional development support.
Uptown Players will present Urinetown: The Musical, the Tony Award-winning satire that proves some of life's most basic necessities can become the biggest battlegrounds.
The Grainger Academy of The Joffrey Ballet announced a national call for five emerging choreographers to compete in its annual Winning Works program, with performances set for the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
Check out newly released photos of Two River Theater and Deaf West Theatre’s world premiere of Elephant Shoes, the groundbreaking musical currently on stage at Two River Theater’s Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater.
Hudson River Park revealed the lineup for Broadway by the Boardwalk, a free summer performance series featuring Tony winners J. Harrison Ghee, Ali Stoker, and Ali Louis Bourzgui, plus Mandy Gonzalez, at Clinton Cove.
Muy Muy Productions will present The Green Wave (Marea Verde), a Latin pop and rock concert at 54 Below honoring the Ni Una Menos movement, featuring 15 performers under music direction by Camila Cortina.
Comedian Paula Poundstone will perform at the Pasant Theatre at Wharton Center in East Lansing. Known for her observational humor, she is also a regular panelist on NPR's Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me.
Prescott Park Arts Festival and Seacoast Jazz Society will present the 43rd Annual Seacoast Jazz Festival, a full day of jazz on Portsmouth's waterfront featuring bebop, New Orleans brass, Latin swing, and more.
Julien's Auctions has partnered with Turner Classic Movies for The Ann Miller Collection, an online auction dedicated to the stage and screen performer, featuring more than 200 items from the personal estate of the tap dancer and Golden Age musical star.
Thirty-six orchestra and arts professionals will participate in the League of American Orchestras' Essentials of Orchestra Management program, now in its 26th year, held at Juilliard's Lincoln Center campus.
Physicist-turned-magician Kevin Quantum will bring Invisible Force to the Ballroom at Assembly Rooms during Edinburgh Fringe, exploring physical and emotional forces through illusion, psychology, and audience participation.
Playwright and actor Heidi Schreck, best known for What the Constitution Means to Me, received Theater Masters' Standing Ovation Award at a ceremony in New York City, with speakers including playwright Annie Baker.
Theater Masters presented playwright Heidi Schreck with its Standing Ovation Award, recognizing her contributions to American theatre, including WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME, which earned two Tony nominations and a Pulitzer Prize finalist nod.
Mexican-American performer Kat Lozano brings her one-woman cabaret LOVE, KATIUSKA to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, following sold-out runs in London and Texas, at Greenside @ Riddles Court.
The Naples Players will open its 73rd season with LES MISÉRABLES, featuring a 38-member cast and a live 14-piece orchestra in the Kizzie Theater in Naples, FL.