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BLACK HOLE SIGN Comes to the Tron Theatre Next Month
by Stephi Wild - Aug 20, 2025


This autumn Tron Theatre will present the world premiere of Uma Nada-Rajah’s new play Black Hole Sign, in a co-production with the Traverse Theatre Company, in association with National Theatre of Scotland.

WAITING FOR GODOT Comes To The Coal Mine Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Aug 20, 2025


​​​​​​​COAL MINE THEATRE will return for their 11th season this September with Nobel Prize-winning Playwright Samuel Beckett's existential masterpiece, WAITING FOR GODOT. 

Story of the Year and Senses Fail to Play Co-Headline Tour
by Josh Sharpe - Aug 19, 2025


Post-hardcore heavyweights Story of the Year have announced their highly anticipated fall co-headline tour with longtime friends and scene stalwarts Senses Fail.

Amber Ruffin to Host 2025 Dramatists Guild Foundation Gala
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 19, 2025


Dramatists Guild Foundation has revealed that Amber Ruffin, Tony, Emmy and Writers Guild nominated writer, comedian and New York Times best-selling author, will return as host of the organization’s annual Gala. Learn more!

Cabaret Roundup: Winter 2025-26- Laura Benanti, Brian Stokes Mitchell and More
by Rebecca Kaplan - Sep 2, 2025


We scoured the cabaret venue listings for the hottest tickets in NYC during the 2025-26 winter season. These shows are likely to sell out months in advance, so if there's a star you want to see, don't miss your chance to get your tickets now.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL and More Set for Tampa Repertory Theatre 2025"2026 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 18, 2025


Tampa Repertory Theatre has revealed its 2025–2026 season. The lineup features three productions that are by turns heartwarming, hilarious, and deeply human: the timeless redemption of A Christmas Carol, plus more.

Video: Watch GYPSY Cast Take Final Broadway Bow
by Nicole Rosky - Aug 18, 2025


Broadway said goodbye to Gypsy, which played at the Majestic Theatre for 28 previews and 269 regular performances.  Watch in this video as the cast takes their final Broadway bows.

Drew Droege's Messy White Gays Debuts Off-Broadway This Fall
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 18, 2025


Experience Drew Droege's Messy White Gays, a sharp satire exploring White Gay culture. Performances start October 6, 2025, at The Duke on 42nd Street.

Jane Austen's EMMA Will Open at Theatre Royal Bath Prior to National Tour
by Stephi Wild - Aug 18, 2025


The 250th anniversary of Bath's favourite writer is celebrated in fitting style with a new stage adaptation of Jane Austen's comedy of manners, Emma.  

State of the Nation Gathering Will Take Place For Scotland’s Arts Sector
by Stephi Wild - Aug 18, 2025


In the face of ongoing funding cuts, political instability and a fragmented sector, Scotland’s arts organisations are coming together in an attempt to spark change.

Interview: Theatre Life with Talia Suskauer
by Elliot Lanes - Aug 14, 2025


Today’s subject Talia Suskauer is currently living her theatre life on tour playing the role of Lucille Frank in the Jason Robert Brown/Alfred Uhry modern day musical theatre masterwork Parade. The tour will make it’s final stop in the Eisenhower Theater at Kennedy Center from August 19th to September 7th.

Cast Set For MARY PAGE MARLOWE at the The Old Vic
by Stephi Wild - Aug 14, 2025


The Old Vic has announced the full cast and further creative team for the UK premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning Tracy Letts’ play Mary Page Marlowe. Learn more here!

Review: UNCLE VANYA at Kansas City Actors Theatre
by Alan Portner - Aug 13, 2025


The opening night performance of Kansas City Actors’ Theatre production of Antov Checkov’s UNCLE VANYA ended with an enthusiastic standing ovation on City Stage in the lower level of Union Station.  UNCLE VANYA as performed is a modern translation of Anton Checkov’s 1899 classic musing on family and relationships.  Some audiences see the show as comic.  Others see it as tragic.  This production is solid based on its reception and an excellent cast.

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.

A WOMAN AMONG WOMEN and More Set for New Georges 2025/26 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 13, 2025


New Georges has unveiled its 2025/26 Season.  The 2025/26 Season will feature the return of A Woman Among Women by Julia May Jonas, and more. See the full lineup here!

Greenham Common Will Celebrate 25 Years With Free Outdoor Arts Weekend
by Stephi Wild - Aug 13, 2025


This September, Corn Exchange Newbury’s 101 Outdoor Arts Programme presents Creative Commons, a remarkable weekend of free outdoor arts marking 25 years since Greenham Commons return to public ownership.

Mad Horse Theatre Company to Open 40th Season With Maine Premiere of REALLY
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 12, 2025


Mad Horse Theatre Company will open its 40th season with the Maine premiere of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Really, running September 4–28 in South Portland. Directed by Allison McCall, the intimate drama explores love, loss, and legacy through the lens of photography.

GYPSY Plays Final Broadway Performance
by Nicole Rosky - Aug 17, 2025


Broadway says goodbye to Gypsy, which concludes its Broadway run at the Majestic Theatre after 28 previews and 269 regular performances. Take a look back at the production and its historic Broadway run.

Katie Holmes to Star in HEDDA GABLER at The Old Globe
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 12, 2025


Katie Holmes will kick off The Old Globe​​​​​​​'s 2026 season as she leads a new production of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Learn more about the production here!

Cast Set for DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE at Peninsula Players Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 11, 2025


Peninsula Players Theatre will continue its 90th season with 'Ken Ludwig's Dear Jack, Dear Louise,' a witty and touching love story inspired by the courtship of the Tony Award-winning playwright's parents. Learn how to purchase tickets!

THE HUNGER GAMES: ON STAGE Finds Full Company
by Stephi Wild - Aug 8, 2025


The full company for the first-ever stage adaptation of Suzanne Collins’s internationally acclaimed book The Hunger Games and Lionsgate’s hit motion picture of the same name has been revealed.

Scottsdale Arts Launches New Partnership With Cattle Track Arts Compound
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 7, 2025


Scottsdale Arts has announced a new creative partnership with Cattle Track Arts Compound in Scottsdale, AZ, that will bring expanded programming, artist residencies, and a career-development initiative for emerging artists to the historic site.

TRU Voices Play Reading Series Reveals DOLLARS AND SENSE Industry Talkback Panelists
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 7, 2025


Theater Resources Unlimited will host “Dollars and Sense” industry talkbacks following the TRU Voices Play Reading Series presentations of Control of the Dirt (Aug. 10) and Final Resting Place (Aug. 17), featuring notable Broadway and Off-Broadway producers.

CASTLING Comes to Penguin Rep
by Stephi Wild - Aug 7, 2025


Penguin Rep Theatre will present the world premiere of Castling, a new play by Anthony T. Goss, directed by Daniel Boisrond. Learn more here!

Review: ROMEO & JULIET, Stratford East
by Cindy Marcolina - Aug 8, 2025


Two joints, both alike in dignity: Monty’s Tacos and Caps Bar. The high street isn’t big enough for the rival families. Shakespeare’s tale of young love and civil bloodshed comes alive in a gripping community-oriented rendition at Stratford East. Adapted by Kwame Owusu and co-directed by Emily Ling Williams and Malik Nashad Sharpe (who also choreographed it), it sees a staggering 38-strong cast of professional performers alongside young artists from the venue’s own training program and representatives of the public. The result is a fresh, energetic, galvanising production infused with music and dance that digs into the more romantic side of the play to deliver an excessively naive interpretation. It’s a springboard for many members of the acting company, but the vision lacks stability.

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