Over 380,000 people joined the ticket queue during the on-sale for Garth Brooks' BLAME IT ALL ON MY ROOTS arena tour stop in Indianapolis, signaling massive demand for the upcoming run.
Prime Video hosted the world premiere of NOVAK DJOKOVIC: THE WOLF IN WINTER at MoMA in New York, drawing Anna Wintour, Mike Tyson, Gayle King, John McEnroe, and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
The Atlanta Shakespeare Company will present its August Threepeat repertory at The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse, featuring three Shakespeare comedies in rotating performances on the Atlanta stage.
The Tony Award-winning MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT, based on the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, will play Kansas City's Starlight Theatre, featuring killer rabbits, French taunters, and 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
Hackmatack Farm + Playhouse will present Annie Baker's CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION, staged inside the historic Berwick, Maine barn, with the action set in the center of the space rather than on the traditional stage.
Center Players Theater will present Will Eno's dark comedy THE REALISTIC JONESES for a one-weekend-only engagement at the Jersey Shore Arts Center in Ocean Grove, N.
IN CLOSURE, a poetic dance play conceived by Sarah Nichols and featuring alumni of Sleep No More, is set to premiere at The Urbane Arts Club in Brooklyn for six performances.
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis is staging THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, the award-winning comedy featuring a chaotic production of a murder mystery plagued by unconscious actors and crumbling sets.
Theatre Flamenco announced its 60th anniversary home season, DE AYER A HOY / FROM YESTERDAY TO TODAY, at San Francisco's Herbst Theater, featuring nine works, three premieres, and a post-performance gala.
Tony, Emmy, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tom Kitt will perform an intimate evening of songs and stories from the piano at Bay Street Theater's Music Mondays series in Sag Harbor.
Like the prism at the center of Newton's famous experiments, 'Isaac's Eye' at OnStage Playhouse refracts history into something far more colorful than a simple biography.
The StageCrafts announced the next three stops of the LA Freeway Circuit, bringing five Hollywood Fringe Festival productions to venues across Greater Los Angeles County.
Hudson River Park announced the lineup for its 26th annual Blues BBQ Festival at Pier 76, headlined by three-time Grammy winner Bobby Rush, alongside Sugaray Rayford, Buckwheat Zydeco Jr.
The Roundtable with Robert Bannon is hitting the road! In this special BroadwayWorld Exclusive, East Coast Correspondent Adrienne Garzillo heads to the heart of New York City's Theater District for one of Broadway's most beloved annual traditions—Broadway Barks in historic Shubert Alley!
American Ballet Theatre announced the promotion of six corps de ballet dancers — Zimmi Coker, Michael de la Nuez, Tyler Maloney, Joseph Markey, Andrew Robare, and Yoon Jung Seo — to the rank of Soloist, as announced by ABT Artistic Director Susan Jaffe.
Door Shakespeare announced the return of Will in the Woods, a free pre-show discussion series tied to its productions of LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST and THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Björklunden in Baileys Harbor, WI.
Harris Center for the Arts in Folsom, CA, will present BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY live, featuring the swing revival band's original core lineup blending jazz, swing, and dixieland with over 2 million albums sold.
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and five-time Emmy Award-winning composer Jeff Beal released Body in Motion, featuring a violin concerto with soloist Kelly Hall-Tompkins and Four Score, conducted by Leonard Slatkin.
Six-time Grammy winner Arturo O'Farrill and Taiwanese bassist Vincent Hsu will bring their Afro-Latin-Taiwanese jazz collaboration to Flushing Town Hall for a one-night-only U.
Jon Batiste has been added to Yo-Yo Ma's weeklong Tanglewood residency, WE THE PEOPLE, joining James Taylor, Heather Cox Richardson, Bryan Stevenson, and others for an American Journey concert with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
GAMECHANGERS, a documentary produced by Speech Bubble Drama and created by disabled young people, will premiere at Glasgow 2026 Festival, spotlighting athletes, coaches and volunteers making sport more accessible across the city.