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The Killer Vees Will Present I AM, HE SAID at Moss Center in Tribute to Neil Diamond
by Stephi Wild - Mar 4, 2026


Warm up your vocals and sing along to some of the most beloved songs of all time as The Killer Vees bring their show, I Am, He Said – A Celebration of Neil Diamond, to the Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center on Sunday, March 8, 2026, at 3 p.m.

Cast and Creative Team Set For PLEASE PLEASE ME at the Kiln Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Mar 4, 2026


Kiln Theatre has announced the full cast and creative team for the world premiere of Please Please Me, written by Tom Wright and directed by Kiln Artistic Director Amit Sharma.

Photos: First look at Little Theatre Off Broadway’s THE FULL MONTY
by Jerri Shafer - Mar 4, 2026


The Full Monty follows the fortunes of six unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York. With no job, money or prospects, they are fed up. When the men spy their wives and other local women going crazy over a group of male strippers, an idea begins to emerge. Overcoming their jealousy and feelings of emasculation, they decide to make some quick cash by forming their own act–a team of male strippers with ‘real man’ bodies

AMERIKA OR, THE MAN WHO DISAPPEARED Returns for Six-Week Run at Atwater Village Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Mar 4, 2026


Dietrich Smith's acclaimed adaptation of Franz Kafka's Amerika or, The Man Who Disappeared will return to the Atwater Village Theatre stage by popular demand.

CASEY AND DIANA to Debut at The Citadel Theatre in 2026
by Stephi Wild - Mar 4, 2026


The Citadel Theatre has announced Casey and Diana, the critically acclaimed Canadian drama by Governor General's Award finalist Nick Green. Learn more here!

Wharton Arts Will Host Free Community Celebration At The Mills At Jersey Gardens
by Stephi Wild - Mar 4, 2026


Wharton Arts announced that families from across Union County and surrounding communities are invited to experience the joy of music at Wharton Arts Day 2026.

IMOMSOHARD: The Flashback Tour Set to Entertain at Paramount Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Mar 4, 2026


Comedy duo IMOMSOHARD will bring their Flashback Tour to Paramount Theatre, offering an evening of humor and relatability for parents and adults.

The Australian Pink Floyd Show Set to Perform at The Smith Center in 2026
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 3, 2026


The Australian Pink Floyd Show, the world's greatest Pink Floyd tribute show, returns to The Smith Center for the Performing Arts by popular demand on August 15, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets starting at $57 go on sale Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m..

Whispers, Pulses, and Power: A Baptism of Fire at the Proscenium’s Black Box
by Gilbert Kim Sancha - Mar 3, 2026


The season opens not with a whisper, but with a heartbeat. With its 2026 curtain-raiser, The Sandbox Collective delivers a charged staging of 'Spring Awakening'—the Tony Award–winning phenomenon that once jolted Broadway and now electrifies Makati City

WHICH WAY TO THE STAGE to be Presented at Out Front Theatre Company
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 3, 2026


Out Front Theatre Company - Georgia's professional, award-winning, and only LGBTQIA+ theatre company, will continue its 10th anniversary season with the hilarious comedy Which Way to the Stage by Ana Nogueira.

WICKED To Return To Minneapolis At The Historic Orpheum Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 3, 2026


The beloved musical WICKED will grace the stage of the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis from July 8 to August 9, presented by Hennepin Arts.

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL to be Presented at Casa Mañana This Spring
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 3, 2026


Casa Mañana will finish its 2025-26 Children's Theatre Season with The SpongeBob Musical: Theatre for Young Audiences Edition. The show is suitable for all audiences. 

Review: THE PRINCE OF EGYPT with Foundation of Arts at The Forum in Jonesboro
by Theresa Bertram - Mar 3, 2026


When a community unites to tell a story of faith, freedom, and destiny, the result can be nothing short of breathtaking, and that is exactly what unfolded at The Forum Theatre in Jonesboro as The Foundation of Arts, in partnership with Central Baptist and Jonesboro area churches, presented THE PRINCE OF EGYPT. Under the direction of Maranda Nichols, this sweeping epic rose beyond spectacle and became a powerful expression of collective artistry and belief.

Photo: First Look at Netflix's LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Series
by Josh Sharpe - Mar 3, 2026


Netflix’s upcoming adaptation of Little House on the Prairie, based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved book series, will premiere on the streamer July 9, 2026. Additionally, the series has been renewed for Season 2 ahead of its Season 1 debut. Check out a first look now.

THE LEGEND OF VOX MACHINA Sets Season Four Premiere at Prime Video
by Josh Sharpe - Mar 3, 2026


Season four of the critically acclaimed animated series The Legend of Vox Machina will premiere on Prime Video on June 3, 2026. The new season will have a three-episode weekly rollout on the streamer. 

Video/Photos: Elizabeth Banks Shrinks Down in First Look at THE MINIATURE WIFE
by Josh Sharpe - Mar 3, 2026


Peacock has unveiled the trailer and new first-look photos for The Miniature Wife, a new dramedy series starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen. All ten episodes of the series will debut on the streamer Thursday, April 9. Check it out now.

Tickets to go on Sale for Livingston Taylor, Tom Rush, and Larry McCray at the Spire Center
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 3, 2026


Tickets for performances by Livingston Taylor, Tom Rush, and Larry McCray at the Spire Center will go on sale this Saturday. Catch these acclaimed artists in a series of summer concerts.

Video: First Look at 'I Can Hear The Bells' from HAIRSPRAY at Casa Mañana Theatre
by Joshua Wright - Mar 3, 2026


Casa Mañana Theatre is currently presenting HAIRSPRAY, running through March 8. Check out a first look at “I Can Hear the Bells” in the video below.

Review: DEATHTRAP at The Wimberley Players
by Sabrina Wallace - Mar 3, 2026


The Wimberley Players production of Deathtrap is a smart psychological thriller about ambition, legacy, and deception. The beautiful, restrained set supports suspense, and the strong cast shines all the way through.

Archive of My Own to Present AND THAT'S WHAT YOU MISSED ON GLEE at The Green Room 42
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 3, 2026


Archive of My Own will host a one-night-only cabaret fundraiser at The Green Room 42, titled 'And That's What You Missed on Glee.' The evening will raise funds toward the show's commercial Off-Broadway run.

PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE to be Presented at Abbey Theater of Dublin
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 3, 2026


Abbey Theater of Dublin and Original Productions Theatre will present Picasso at The Lapin in April, celebrating Steve Martin's 80th birthday with performances featuring Einstein and Picasso in a comedic scenario.

Review: THE PIANO LESSON is Haunting & Hopeful at Milwaukee Repertory Theater
by Kelsey Lawler - Mar 3, 2026


The Piano Lesson marks The Milwaukee Rep’s ninth production in Wilson’s American Century Cycle. For those unfamiliar, this stunning feat is Wilson’s magnum opus: a ten-part series of plays showcasing the African-American experience set in every decade of the 20th century.

Review: REEFER MADNESS, THE MUSICAL at Austin Community College
by Sabrina Wallace - Mar 3, 2026


Reefer Madness at ACC is a ferocious, laugh-out-loud takedown of moral panic, powered by fearless performances and razor-sharp satire. Campy, chaotic, and uncomfortably timely. Playing thru March 14th, 2026

Video: Jenn Colella Sings Brandi Carlile's 'The Story' at 54 Below
by Michael Major - Mar 3, 2026


54 Below has released new video footage of Jenn Colella performing 'The Story' by Brandi Carlile. The performance took place at author Eli Rallo's release party for her recent book of essays, Does Anyone Else Feel This Way?

Review: THE BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO at Goodman Theatre
by Rachel Weinberg - Mar 3, 2026


THE BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO is a lopsided stage adaptation of Junot Díaz’s 2007 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. While the first act is tight and focuses squarely on the budding relationship between ultra-nerd Oscar Wao and his freshman year college roommate Yunior, the second act incorporates almost all the other key plot points from Díaz’s text. As a result, the first half is a charming and sweet “bromance,” but the second half of this English language premiere (the production was originally produced in Spanish at Repertorio NYC) is sprawling, overlong, and not that engaging. There’s simply no reason this adaptation needed to be almost three hours.

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