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A CHRISTMAS CAROL to Return to Boston's Emerson Cutler Majestic with Will Lyman
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company will bring back its acclaimed production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol to Boston's Cutler Majestic Theatre this December.
Ravinia Festival's Hunter Pavilion to Open with Chicago Symphony Orchestra Gala
Ravinia Festival will open its redesigned Hunter Pavilion with a Chicago Symphony Orchestra gala led by Marin Alsop, featuring pianist Yunchan Lim and a special flute appearance by Lizzo.
LA County Parks to Launch Free Summer Concert Series Across 27 Parks
LA County Parks announced Sounds of LA County, a free outdoor concert series featuring 108 performances across 27 parks, produced by NextFest LA and spanning genres tied to each park community's cultural identity.
Review: TILLY NO-BODY: CATASTROPHES OF LOVE, Arcola Theatre
On the surface, Tilly No-Body: Catastrophes of Love has every element of a good one-woman show: a woman’s journey to gaining new agency, a compelling historical hook, and a exceedingly watchable performer.
THE NUTCRACKER to Return for Ballet Etudes' 40th Anniversary Season in Chandler & Mesa
Ballet Etudes will present its 40th anniversary production of THE NUTCRACKER at Chandler Center for the Arts and Mesa Arts Center, featuring over 100 local dancers and professional guest artists.
Sadler's Wells East Wins RIBA National Award for Architecture
Sadler's Wells East, designed by O'Donnell + Tuomey and located on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, has received a RIBA National Award for Architecture, with judges calling it a 'hugely confident new arts facility.
Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra of the USA Will Tour Europe Following July Carnegie Hall Concert
Nearly 100 of the nation's top young musicians will come together this summer as members of the 2026 National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA), presented by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute.
ArtsFairfax Presents to Place Local Artists in Fairfax County Public Spaces
ArtsFairfax launched a new initiative to bring visual art into public and private spaces across Fairfax County, beginning with exhibitions at Lincolnia Senior Center in partnership with Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services.
Joffrey Ballet Adds Six New Board Members and Elects Life Director
The Joffrey Ballet announced six new Board of Directors members and elected Patty P.
Boch Center City Spotlights Teen Leadership Program to Host Advocacy Day at State House
The Boch Center's City Spotlights Teen Leadership Program announced its summer session, with Boston teens set to advocate at the Massachusetts State House before an original showcase at the Shubert Theatre.
MAD ABOUT THE BOY, B-SHERT to Headline Tom Gold Dance's 2026 Summer Engagements
Tom Gold Dance announced summer engagements including a Fairfield County Dance Festival debut in Connecticut and a return to the Berkshires at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, with performances of B-SHERT and MAD ABOUT THE BOY.
MAMMA MIA!, WICKED FOR GOOD & More Set for MOONLIGHT FLICKS at Chester's Grosvenor Park
Storyhouse will present MOONLIGHT FLICKS, an open-air cinema series at Chester's Grosvenor Park, screening titles including MAMMA MIA!, MOULIN ROUGE!, LEGALLY BLONDE, and WICKED FOR GOOD this summer.
BEYOND THE STARDUST to Open at The Flea With Full Cast Announced
The Flea announced the cast of BEYOND THE STARDUST, an immersive nightlife show conceived by Niegel Smith and The Illustrious Blacks, featuring aerialists, vocalists, and dancers in an Afro-disco-space-punk production.
Tanglewood Music Center to Open 2026 Season with TMCO Concert and Opening Exercises
The Tanglewood Music Center kicked off its 2026 season with the first TMCO concert and its annual Opening Exercises convocation in Ozawa Hall.
Lowell Folk Festival to Feature 60+ Performances, Parade of Flags This Summer
The Lowell Folk Festival announced its full performance schedule, featuring 60+ acts across multiple stages in downtown Lowell, MA.
Video: Symone and Baby Love Star in HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Drag Parody Series
Symone and Baby Love are bringing drag to the world of Westeros.
Highwire Improv to Launch Season 24 With Block Party, International Guest
Highwire Improv kicks off Season 24 at its Highlandtown venue with Block Party at Maryland Art Place and international performer Daniel Maseda.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS to Open NCTC's 2026-2027 Season in San Francisco
New Conservatory Theatre Center will present LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, directed by Artistic Director Ben Villegas Randle, to kick off its 2026-2027 season of queer theatre in San Francisco.
Music Icon Bonnie Tyler, Featured on WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Album, Dies at 75
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that singer-songwriter Bonnie Tyler, known for hit songs like 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' has passed away at age 75.
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Names Caleb Thompson as Assistant Conductor
The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance named Caleb Thompson as Assistant Conductor of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.
Miami Artist Developing Theatre in Weightless Space Environments
Miami-based artist and theatrical creator Natasha Tsakos will film an original performance staged in microgravity during a parabolic flight, using a specialized aircraft that simulates weightlessness.
A TRU-BIZ! CABARET to Bring Deaf and Hearing Performers Together at The Green Room 42
The Green Room 42 will present A Tru-Biz Cabaret, featuring Deaf and hearing performers sharing the stage through voice and American Sign Language, with tickets starting at $19.
WHY I STUCK A FLARE UP MY ARSE FOR ENGLAND to Make U.S. Debut at SoHo Playhouse
The multi award-winning solo show, Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England, written and performed by Alex Hill, will transfer from London's West End to Off-Broadway at SoHo Playhouse.
Photos: LES MISÉRABLES to Make Professional Regional Premiere at Lexington Theatre Company
The Lexington Theatre Company will present the professional regional premiere of Les Miserables at the Lexington Opera House, led by Broadway veterans.