Brian Henson's PUPPET UP! Comes to The Montalbán For Eight Performances
Brian Henson's Puppet Up! returns to the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre in Los Angeles for eight performances from July 31 through August 9, 2026.
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Brian Henson's Puppet Up! returns to the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre in Los Angeles for eight performances from July 31 through August 9, 2026.
The internationally acclaimed stage adaptation of The Gruffalo will return to Hong Kong from September 4–13, 2026, celebrating its 25th anniversary.
54 Below will present Life is Pandemonium: A Night of Broadway Crashouts on July 29, 2026, featuring Sarah Koury, Giuliana Gallone, and a cast of Broadway veterans and emerging performers in a cabaret celebrating Broadway's most emotional songs.
Writer, producer, and actor Dwyer illuminates the interior life of a woman whose existence echoes much of what is happening today, misogyny, betrayal, insecurity, ageism — making this a timeless, sometimes terrifying tale.
Love and Murder are served summer-stock style in A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER at Olney Theatre Center.
I often look or ask for the take away message in a performance.
Write Act Repertory will present HOT SUMMER NIGHTS - THE MUSICALS, featuring five world premiere one-act musicals by six writers and six directors, performed by a cast of 17 at the Brickhouse Theatre in North Hollywood.
The Braid, recognized as the nation's leading Jewish storytelling theatre, will bring L'CHAIM AMERICA! to NYC's Museum of Jewish Heritage, featuring rarely heard stories of American Jewish experiences supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.
The 29th SALA Festival will transform South Australia into the country's largest open gallery, with over 700 exhibitions and events spanning galleries, cafés, wineries and unexpected spaces statewide.
Sarah Ruhl's LETTERS FROM MAX, adapted from her book written with poet Max Ritvo, will open Ancram Center for the Arts' summer mainstage season, directed by co-director Paul Ricciardi.
Thalian Hall will screen Disney's PETER PAN (1953) to honor the late Margaret Kerry, the live-action model for Tinker Bell who was a Wilmington resident.
Boston Dance Theater will bring two programs to Cape Cod, including OCEAN / CURRENT in Falmouth and a work-in-progress excerpt of Microplastics at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Science Stroll.
The John Farnham musical extends again! Bonnie Anderson & Ben Hall join Michael Paynter at Sydney's Roslyn Packer Theatre, Nov 15–Jan 3.
The Actors' Gang will present Two Gentlebots of Verona, a free, family-friendly adaptation of William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona, from August 1–30, 2026 in Culver City and Burbank as part of its annual Free Shakespeare in the Park for Families series.
Opera Orlando will kick off its upcoming education season with a new cohort of SINGS!: Summer Institute for the Next Generation of Singers, a week-long training intensive concluding in a public showcase recital at Timucua Arts Foundation.
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Andrew Lippa's Tony-nominated THE WILD PARTY closes Season 17 at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, CT, marking Co-Artistic Director Sean Harris's final production before transitioning to an Artistic Advisor role.
The American Symphony Orchestra announced its 65th season, featuring five concerts led by Music Director Leon Botstein at Carnegie Hall, Bryant Park, and beyond, including a free 9/11 memorial program and an all-Beethoven bicentennial tribute.
The Atlanta Shakespeare Company announced its 2026-2027 season at The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse in Atlanta, featuring MEASURE FOR MEASURE, MACBETH, THE TURN OF THE SCREW, OTHELLO, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, and ROMEO AND JULIET.
The Middletown Arts Center will present a Summer Nights Concert headlined by Reina Williams + The Remedy, with guest openers Renee Maskin and Patrick Bamburak, spanning reggae, hip-hop, soul, folk, and indie rock.
The Feast announced the second iteration of ARTISTS DOING, a one-night-only genre-bending performance series featuring musician Ben Hunter, clown Bradley Wrenn, drag artist Cherdonna Shinatra, and DJ Keyes Wiley at ACTUALIZE Artists in Residence in Seattle's Pioneer Square.
Creative Performances will present the 7th edition of STYLEPOINTE NOUVELLE at Dixon Place, pairing fashion designers with dance choreographers during New York Fashion Week, featuring headliner Merlette NYC.
Princeton University and McCarter Theatre Center are replacing all seating in the Matthews Theatre, with the original 1930s end standards to be restored.
Original cast members of Slings & Arrows, including Paul Gross, Martha Burns, and Bob Martin, will reunite in Stratford for a staged reading of The Amateurs, a new TV comedy prequel written by the original show's writing team.
New Jewish Theatre will present the St.