Matt Damon sat down with Willie Geist in New York City for Part Two of Sunday Sitdown, discussing famous lines from GOOD WILL HUNTING, his production company with Ben Affleck, and his charity Water.
Peter Van Norden, the veteran character actor whose career spanned more than four decades across Broadway, film, and television, died at the age of 75.
Chromolume Theatre is currently in performances for their second production of its 2026 Season of Musicals — A Season of Identity and Expression — If/Then.
Exiled Theatre has announced that 2026 is the year they will be returning from our long hibernation to present a world-premiere play to Boston audiences, M: Refractions from an Evil Act.
Comedian and pizza blogger Sean Taylor will perform his solo show LIFE OF PIE at the Magnet Theater for a final NYC preview before its international debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Glen Berger's UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL, starring Edward Gibbons-Brown and directed by Jasmine Jade Binder, will play a one-night-only Off-Off-Broadway performance at UNDER St.
Soprano Anush Hovhannisyan and pianist Sam Jewison will headline BROADWAY RHAPSODY, a one-night-only open-air concert at Opera Holland Park, backed by a 40-piece orchestra.
Valentina Zazzali's MY WAY, a play about a girl haunted by a crooning ghost, will run at The Tank in NYC, with Zazzali directing and leading the production and Adrianna Di Liello serving as creative producer.
Playwright Jerico Bleu's WE'VE GOT SPIRIT, set in a Spirit Halloween store in 2004 rural Tennessee, will run at Theaterlab in New York City, directed by Tyler Christie.
The Village Theater of Chicago will present the Midwest Premiere of ALL NIGHTER, written by Natalie Margolin and directed by Clara Zucker, at Rivendell Theatre.
Orinda Starlight Village Players will present Noel Coward's classic comedy PRESENT LAUGHTER, directed by Patrick Atkinson and starring Matt Cardigan-Smith, at the Orinda Community Park Amphitheater.
Dreamborne Theater will present the world premiere of EVERYDAY IS A PIG'S BIRTHDAY, a movement-driven ensemble work about birthdays, failed celebrations, and a flying pig, at Triskelion Arts in Brooklyn.