James Cameron’s Oscar-winning sci-fi film TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY is set to return to cinemas in 4K, REALD 3D and premium formats this summer in celebration of the film' 35th anniversary.
Tony Award-winning songwriting duo Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty will be honored with the Ockie Award at the Oscar Hammerstein Museum's Something Wonderful Gala, featuring a concert by Liz Callaway.
Joseph Keegan, a Pace University BFA Musical Theatre student with Off-Broadway credits, will join Duets: The Concert Series Volume 11 at 54 Below in New York City.
Singer, songwriter and rodeo cowboy Wade Forster—aka “The Australian Cowboy”—will bring his “The Aftermath Tour” to North America this summer with newly confirmed stops at Phoenix’s Crescent Ballroom, Salt Lake City’s Commonwealth Room, Denver’s Bluebird Theater, Chicago’s Carol
The Moth Mainstage will return to Wharton Center's Cobb Great Hall in East Lansing, in partnership with Michigan Public, featuring writers, performers, and storytellers sharing true personal stories on the theme of Tightrope.
The Liminal, a new one-act play by Emerson Riter, will be performed at the Chain Theatre Summer One-Act Festival, directed by Bradly Valenzuela and featuring a cast of six.
Alec Wild wears two hats at Shakespeare Theatre Company: he directs Macbeth for this year's Academy Rep and leads the STC Academy itself, the one-year MFA intensive that trains actors in classical language and physical, imaginative storytelling.
Compass Rose Theater revealed its 2026-27 season, featuring You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, It's a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play, Almost, Maine, and more alongside a new partnership with Live Arts Maryland.
Shereen Pimentel has moved fluidly between opera houses and Broadway stages since making her Broadway debut at nine as Young Nala in The Lion King, going on to star as Maria in the 2020 revival of West Side Story and, most recently, as Jellylorum in Cats: The Jellicle Ball.
Oil Lamp Theater has revealed the cast and creative team for its next production, I Love You Because, book and lyrics by Ryan Cunningham, music by Joshua Salzman and orchestrations by Larry Hochman,
Paul Schwensen has spent his career slipping between leading tracks and understudy roles on Broadway and the road, from Elder Price in The Book of Mormon to Fiyero in Wicked and Chris in Miss Saigon.
Directed by Robin Gordon and featuring Cameron Kubly and Katie Davis, the production tells the true WWII story of two young Jewish Americans who fall in love through letters.
Artist Raphaele Cohen-Bacry's suspended installation of collaged black paper figures and bird forms will be on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station in Glendale, CA.
Lexicon Classics will release Rodeo: Works by Aaron Copland, featuring pianist Emiko Edwards performing solo piano works recorded at the Arthur Zankel Music Center, co-produced by 3x GRAMMY nominee Jennifer Nulsen.
The Barnstormers Theatre will present Eureka Day, Jonathan Spector's Tony-winning comedy about a progressive school's vaccine debate, directed by Dori A.
Za Trans-Pacific Productions will present Kaidan, traditional Japanese ghost stories performed with actors, an Okinawan musician, a Taiko drummer, and a Sumi-e ink painting performer in Seattle.
Masquerade will launch an exclusive concert series titled “After the Curtain” with Concerts Under the Stars, taking place immediately following that evening’s performance of Masquerade in the Lake Bar.