DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL, the New York Times Critics' Pick based on Dav Pilkey's bestselling series, will play a limited nine-performance engagement at Dream Live at American Dream, with tickets starting at $35.
The Park Theatre in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, is thrilled to welcome the national tour of the acclaimed comedy Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism for a special one-night-only engagement.
THE SECRET CHORD: A LEONARD COHEN EXPERIENCE, Soulpepper’s critically acclaimed tribute to one of Canada’s most beloved artists has extended performance due to popular demand and is now on stage at the CAA Theatre.
Dry Powder gives us a bleak glance at the logic and operations that run the American economy and ruin American lives in this fast-paced allegory of how money can corrupt.
After captivating audiences across the United Kingdom with sold-out performances, The Princess Concert is crossing the Atlantic for its highly anticipated U.
Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House ends with Nora, stifled by her husband Torvald and domestic life, leaving behind her keys and wedding ring, and the sound of a closing door.
Sheffield Hallam University in association with Sheffield Theatres have launched a new BA Musical Theatre degree programme, to develop emerging talent in the region.
Birdland Jazz Club and Frank Vignola’s Guitar Night is set to present a very special Jimmy Bruno Birthday Celebration at the Birdland Theater in New York City.
The 31st Annual Stony Brook Film Festival, presented by Stony Brook Medicine, returns to the Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University with 36 films from 23 countries, filmmaker Q&As, special events, and some of the year's most acclaimed independent cinema.
East Lynne Theater Company welcomed one of the nation's leading African American historians, John Whittington Franklin, for a special post-performance talkback following its presentation of “Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters First 100 Years” at the Clemans Theater for the Arts.
Award-winning screenwriter Pamela Gray joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for an exclusive conversation about bringing her beloved film A Walk on the Moon to the New York stage.
Check out photos from opening night of Allegra at the Harold Pinter Theatre! See photos of Dame Maureen Lipman celebrating alongside the cast, plus more.
Three improv teams will compete in a gameshow-style event at Young Ethels in Brooklyn, creating scenes inspired by obscure 1980s Americana and heavy metal videos, hosted by Edinburgh Festival's Harmon Leon.
Chip and Gus, the NYC Fringe award-winning comedy starring John Ahlin and Christopher Patrick Mullen, will play a one-night preview at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey before its Edinburgh Festival Fringe run.
Yendor Theatre Company will present the world premiere of The Cousins by BV Marshall as part of its free Neighborhood Theatre Initiative, with outdoor performances at Lincoln Park and Military Park in Newark, NJ.
Latin Grammy-nominated vocalist Claudia Acuña released Ave de Luz, a Chilean jazz album on Delfin Records rooted in traditional rhythms and instruments, with a live celebration at New York's The Pocket.
Singer-songwriter and musical theatre performer Brianna Kaleen will perform her debut EP Growth live at The Laurie Beechman Theatre in New York City, featuring a full band and songs that shaped her artistic journey.
ORIGINS, a benefit production featuring seven world premiere one-acts by Los Angeles playwrights including Steve Yockey and Kirsten Vangsness, will run for a limited engagement at Theatre of NOTE in Hollywood.