Kentucky Performing Arts announced four recipients for its ArtsReach MeX Project, offering free access to The Kentucky Center's MeX Theater for art exhibits and live performances by Louisville-area artists and organizations.
Bergen County Players announced the cast for its 94th season opener, Mel Brooks' THE PRODUCERS, marking the musical's 25th Broadway anniversary and Brooks' 100th birthday at the Little Firehouse Theatre in Oradell, NJ.
Weathervane Theatre in New Hampshire will present Noël Coward's PRIVATE LIVES, directed by Broadway's Christina Sajous, with a cast led by Shinnerrie Jackson and Robert H.
Knoxville Opera announced its 2026–2027 'Dreamers & Deceivers' season, featuring Strauss's DIE FLEDERMAUS and Puccini's MADAME BUTTERFLY at the historic Tennessee Theatre.
Bronx Music Hall will present a July lineup featuring a tribute to Afro-Dominican legend Enerolisa Nuñez, performed by her daughter, alongside the Bronx Rising! Kuba Festival celebrating Congolese culture through music, dance, and visual arts.
Broadway actor Daxton Bloomquist will perform PRESSURE, a solo play about medical trauma, healthcare debt, and body dysmorphia, at Teatro Latea in New York.
Santa Fe Opera will present a new co-production of Mozart's THE MAGIC FLUTE, directed by Christopher Luscombe in his company debut, with a new English translation by Jeremy Sams and a cast featuring Will Liverman and Joélle Harvey.
The Santa Fe Opera will present a revival of its 2010 production of Puccini's MADAMA BUTTERFLY, directed by Melanie Bacaling in her Santa Fe Opera main stage debut, with conductor John Fiore leading an international cast.
Creative Evolutions launched MOMENTUM 2026, a responsive speaker series pairing national voices with university convenings to rethink board models and leadership structures in the arts sector.
The Proscenium Theater is about to be beaten with more energy as American actor Jason Canela steps into the Manila spotlight for 'On Your Feet!' The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan.
The six-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical MAYBE HAPPY ENDING, starring original Broadway cast members Steven Huynh and Claire Kwon, is set to play Tanger Center in Greensboro for eight performances.
Ruth Eckerd Hall and its affiliated venues have announced a new lineup of concerts and special events, including Ann Wilson, Rita Rudner, The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA, Reggae Sound Splash Fest featuring The Wailers, Third World, Inner Circle, and The Skatalites, plus the return of the annual Chris
Amanda + James and the cell will present the world premiere of The Charioteer, a new play by Dan Giles about a brother and sister navigating political transformation and family loyalty, directed by Matt Dickson.
Direct from an acclaimed run at Edinburgh Fringe and two sold-out Off-Broadway engagements, Steppenwolf Theatre will present Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares, a one-woman comedy show from the mind of Tony Award winner Laura Benanti.
On the occasion of Frida Kahlo’s birthday, Fundación Kahlo officially launched the inaugural Kahlo Art Prize, an international biennial award created to celebrate and elevate the work of emerging contemporary Mexican artists
The Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki will star as Tennessee Williams in Gregg Ostrin's new play Kowalski at Lookingglass Theatre Company with performances set for the fall.
Odyssey Theatre Ensemble’s Thresholds of Invention series will present Tensions, Personified, an afternoon of readings of one-act plays by John Binder.
The Great South Bay Music Festival is adding new musical performances and more to its 18th anniversary celebration, taking place July 23–26 at Shorefront Park in Patchogue Village.