Peggy Baker and Jera Wolfe will present a double bill of contemporary dance at Toronto's Deanne Taylor Theatre, placing audiences inches from the stage for five intimate performances.
The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio will host its annual Open House, featuring pop-up performances, behind-the-scenes tours, and one-day-only ticket discounts.
San Francisco's Merola Opera Program, one of the world's most prestigious opera training programs, will close its 2026 Summer Festival with the annual Merola Grand Finale.
Susan Aston, acting coach to James Gandolfini and Director of MFA Acting at The Actors Studio Drama School, will direct THE CEILING, a new musical by Blake Allen, at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City.
Single tickets are now on sale for The Soraya's 2026-27 season, a 44-performance lineup featuring eight debuts, including Sutton Foster, Snarky Puppy, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Audra McDonald, and the National Symphony Orchestra.
Thunder Road and Watford Palace Theatre announced the return of THE VOID, a sci-fi horror production visiting 16 venues across England and Scotland, with nine stops new to the company's touring history.
Irvington Shakespeare Company will stage Acting Shakespeare: An American Odyssey, a one-person show featuring 35 roles and eight songs, on the back lawn of Irvington Presbyterian Church in New York.
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Following acclaimed runs at London's Bush Theatre and in the West End, Benedict Lombe's Shifters makes its North American premiere at Cherry Lane Theatre.
The Suncoast Credit Union Foundation awarded $15,000 to Sarasota Orchestra to support its Young Person's Concerts program, which reaches nearly 9,000 fourth and fifth grade students annually.
Seattle Theatre Group announced its 2026/27 Performing Arts Series, featuring 15 performances spanning jazz, dance, global music, and theatre, including a newly commissioned work from Perfume Genius and Kate Wallich.
Opera Colorado and the American Guild of Musical Artists announced their first collective bargaining agreement, a three-year contract recognizing the company's chorus and AGMA artists as professionals, with added protections for its Artists in Residence program.
CAP UCLA will present Edgar Arceneaux and Frank Lawson's PLACE IS THE SPACE at The Nimoy, a four-hour immersive performance blending live jazz, theatrical storytelling, and multimedia design inspired by Sun Ra.
Open-Door Playhouse will present Charlotte, a new play by Wesleyan University student Sasha Cohen, exploring a father's search for help for his trans daughter and a confrontation with his past.