The John Eufinger Symphony Series will present the Central Ohio Symphony Brass Quintet at The Avalon Theatre in Marysville, Ohio, performing American music including Sousa marches, ragtime, and jazz as part of America's 250th birthday celebration.
Loud Fridge Theatre Group's “Boy My Greatness” is tender, funny, heartbreaking, and ultimately a moving celebration of the artists who dare to tell stories that challenge the world around them.
Mae Martin brings their stand-up show THE POSSUM to Buddies in Bad Times in Toronto for three performances only, following a sold-out North American tour and hosting the 2026 Juno Awards.
Hal Leonard announced a partnership with Avalon to exclusively represent global print interests for OPERATION MINCEMEAT, with an official Vocal Selections folio set for release as the show runs simultaneously on Broadway, in the West End, and on world tour.
Midnight Snack Productions will present a one-night reading of Amanda DeLalla's THE DEAD DIE REPEATEDLY, directed by Ishika Muchhal, at The Studio at The Tank.
Jermyn Street Theatre and Glass Mask Theatre announced full casting for the UK premiere of Simon Stephens' A SLOW FIRE, with Ross Gaynor, Fionn Ó Loingsigh, and Ian Toner reprising their roles from the Dublin production.
Theatre on the Square and African Tree Productions will present WORDS AND NIGHTMARES, written and performed by Seiphemo Motswiri and directed by Themba Mkhoma, exploring a journalist's immersion in war victims' stories.
Selected as one of only five winners of the Shedload-of-Future Fund 2026 from Francesca Moody’s Sheinburgh, TOAST is a debut written and performed by Jude Green.
Amy Lever of Lost Girl written and performs TO DO LISTS, a solo show about productivity and list-making, directed by Giulia Grillo and produced by Manchester's Rainy Day Theatre at Edinburgh's Pleasance Courtyard.
Azaelia Slade's solo show THIS IS HOW I GOT ARRESTED explores working-class youth, sensation-seeking and identity through the story of Sophie, a young woman whose search for belonging leads her down dangerous paths.
Nathan Jonathan, known for Hollyoaks and Doctor Who, returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with a new production examining masculinity, class, and boyhood in a small Northern town during the Y2K era.
Broadway Barks has announced additional guests for their 28th annual dog and cat adoption event in Shubert Alley, including Jeremy Jordan, Eva Noblezada, Adrienne Warren, and more.
Singer-storyteller Matthew Rosenstein brings his cabaret show MAKE ME FRENCH! to Clear Space Theatre Company in Rehoboth Beach after a sold-out run at NYC's Laurie Beechman Theatre.
Lovelock Productions returns to Edinburgh's Summerhall with THERMODRAMA, a new play set inside a sauna where four strangers face rising temperatures and a self-care apocalypse, written by Coco Cottam and directed by Lydia Free.
Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis announced a new Core Company, expanding its longtime Acting Company to include actors, directors, designers, and choreographers set to appear across its upcoming season.
Scott Turnbull's award-winning one-man show SURREALLY GOOD returns to Edinburgh's Summerhall for a second year, exploring grief, creativity, and corporate absurdity through surreal storytelling and lo-fi illustration.
The Royal Academy of Dance announced its first cohort of CPD Tutors for its new Musical Theatre syllabus, with educators from across the UK trained to deliver the program featuring choreography by Susan Stroman, Warren Carlyle, and Stephen Mear CBE.