The creative team behind Borden: A New Musical will join historian and author Cara Robertson at the Historic Lizzie Borden House for a 30th Anniversary celebration featuring a book signing, dinner, and talkback.
We caught up with Elle showrunners Laura Kittrell and Caroline Dries, who offered insights into the writing process, creating backstory for the beloved character of Elle Woods and landing on a tone for the prequel series.
Performance artist, writer, director, actor, and singer Taylor Mac is back with a brand-new concert, Tender Heart Revolution, coming to San Francisco’s Curran Theatre for one-night-only.
Tony and Emmy Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman is returning with another funny and thought-provoking dissection of identity: What Are You Going to Do, playing five performances at Steppenwolf.
New Jersey Repertory Company will present the world premiere of A Change of Position, by Jeffrey Sweet, based on characters created by Michael Kosarowich, and directed by James Glossman.
Now running at Perelman Performing Arts Center is the world premiere production of Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo, which will now conclude performances on Sunday August 2.
Tye Blue, director and co-creator of Titanique has joined the creative team of The Pyramid: An Unauthorized ‘Dance Moms’ Musical parody written by James Stryska, Isabel Grace, Erica Molfetto and Molly Russo.
Octavia Spencer appeared on Live with Kelly and Mark to discuss the preparation she undertook for her role in RIDE OR DIE, the new Prime Video action-comedy series.
Pros from Dancing with the Stars visited The Jennifer Hudson Show to give the show's staff an on-camera dance lesson, captured in a new clip posted to the show's YouTube channel.
Pop singer Gracie Abrams appeared on THE VIEW to discuss public perception of her as a nepo baby, addressing the label and her career in the music industry.
Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company will present Friction, its first full evening-length work in New York City since 2019, at Ailey Citigroup Theater, exploring AI, humanity, and technology through dance.
Guggenheim Fellow Sasha Ivanochko's seminal Canadian contemporary dance work Heaven will return to The Theatre Centre in Toronto with a new cast for a limited six-performance run.
The Doris Dear Christmas Special: An Old Fashioned Christmas will return to the Triad Theater for its 12th year, starring Doris Dear with musical director Blake Allen and guest performers from Broadway, cabaret, opera, and television.
The Muny posted rehearsal footage from its upcoming production of Disney's NEWSIES, offering a look inside the designer run ahead of the show's Forest Park opening.
Written by Oklahoma natives Sean McGee and Kasey Dillon Yeargain, The Dust Bowl Radio Hour will perform a one-night-only concert at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, marking the musical's Oklahoma stage premiere.
Pianist Cecile Licad will release a new two-disc album, Scott Joplin—King of Ragtime, on Danacord Records, featuring 22 works drawn from her extensive recital performances of Joplin's music.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul paid a visit on Ragtime on Broadway, posing for photos with the cast backstage! Check out photos of Hochul with Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz and more from the company.
The Jonathan Larson Project, a celebration of previously unheard songs by the late Rent composer Jonathan Larson, is now playing at London's Southwark Playhouse Borough.
The Savannah Bananas, the song-and-dance sports team with Broadway's Derek Klena among the lineup this season, will be among the performers at The 2026 ESPYS Presented by Capital One.