Oh, Mary! fans hoping to see Amy Sedaris take on the role of Mary Todd Lincoln might be out of luck. Watch a video of her discussing taking on the role in Cole Escola's comedy on Amy Poehler's podcast.
Inspired by the jaw-dropping true story of teenage con artist Frank Abagnale Jr, this show blends high-stakes deception with show-stopping style in a whirlwind of glitz, glamour, and groove
Veteran storyteller and comedian Randy Ross will bring his latest solo show, How Much Can You Change for Someone You Love?, to the 2025 Providence Fringe Festival for two performances only, July 25 and 26.
Theatre in the Park continues its 2025 Outdoor Season with Catch Me If You Can, the musical comedy based on the remarkable real-life exploits of Frank Abagnale Jr., a teenager who posed as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer—all before his 21st birthday.
Can Can’s newest original production, Dolly and the Golden Tassel, is officially open. Dolly and the Golden Tassel follows a miraculous heroine on her quest to heal the world with joy, music, and radical kindness. Check out photos of the show.
Teatro Grattacielo is introducing major accessibility and audience engagement initiatives for its 2025 summer season at La MaMa, starting with two centerpiece productions. Learn more!
The West End hit My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) has made its New York debut. Performances ran on June 13, 14, and 15 at New York City Center, featuring writer and performer Rob Madge. Check out photos from opening night!
Sure We Can will co-present the World Premiere of RIVEN, a play based on the reality of waste pickers (the global community of people who pick and sort recyclable materials as a way of living). See photos from the show.
Producers Mike Lavoie and Carlee Briglia will present Can I Be Frank?, written by and starring comedian, artist, and writer Morgan Bassichis Off-Broadway. Learn more!
My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) has kicked off its five night limited engagement at New York City Center from June 12 until June 15. Check out photos of the star and creator Rob Madge in action!
Watch a new trailer video for Olivier-nominated writer and performer Rob Madge's solo show, My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?), before it comes to New York City Center.
Juilliard-trained singer/songwriter Braxton Cook will release his next full-length album, Not Everyone Can Go. In addition to the announcement, he has also shared headline tour dates and a new single. Check it out here!
Minneapolis Musical Theatre (MMT) has announced its 2025–2026 season, offering a pair of productions that highlight the company’s commitment to presenting underseen and rarely produced works for Twin Cities audiences.
Emmy, Tony, and Olivier Award-winning actor Alan Cumming has joined the producing team for My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)'s five night limited engagement in New York. Learn more!
Cynthia Erivo is ready to raise the roof at Radio City Music Hall! The Wicked star and Tony winner will host Broadway's biggest night, the 78th Annual Tony Awards, in just a matter of days. Watch in this video as Erivo chats more about her big hosting gig!
In just one week, Dolly and the Golden Tassel will whisk audiences away with a reverie of rhinestones, ruffles, dazzling dance, and iconic sing-alongs. Check out photos of the cast.
The rise of AI and advanced plagiarism technology has greatly improved the value of artistic integrity in today’s culture. The ability to claim your work as solely yours—as opposed to a computer’s—not only reflects your unique intelligence, but discipline as well. With an “easy route” out of work available, the choice of doing it yourself proves a much more rewarding experience. But how does this apply to the theater industry?
Multi-award-winning comedian, writer, podcaster, and actor Rob Auton (The Change, Marching Powder, Starstruck) returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with CAN: The Story of a Man Called CAN - his first-ever fictional show.
Written for the 15th annual Hollywood Fringe by festival veteran Benjamin B, TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS seeks to answer the question of indecision. Learn more here!
New subscribers can now reserve their seats for the 2025-26 Pavilion Performance Series Broadway shows! Next season's lineup includes both iconic stage performances and Sioux Falls debuts of new musicals.
My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) will be partnering with TDF, the not-for-profit performing arts organization, for one of the performances at New York City Center. Learn more!
The category of 'Drama' was recently featured as the final Jeopardy on an episode of the popular game show. The clue given to the contestants was: 'The first time a woman played a role on the professional stage in England, it was this wife of a soldier in a play 50-some years old.' Watch the video to find out the answer!
Sequins? Check. Showtunes? Check. If you like your cabaret with a little culinary flair and your cooking shows accompanied by show tunes, then Erica Marie Weisz has the dish for you: 'I CAN COOK, TOO!'
Watch as Justina Machado chats more about the importance of the story of Real Women Have Curves, why this role meant so much to her, and so much more.
David Archuleta is slowing things down with Can I Call You, the second single from his highly anticipated EP, releasing in August. Check out the track now!
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