Farewell — for now — to Broadway icon Sardi’s
The iconic 99-year-old restaurant famed for its 1,200 celeb caricatures is closing up shop for several months after Wednesday night’s service for much-needed renovations and other behind-t…
The iconic 99-year-old restaurant famed for its 1,200 celeb caricatures is closing up shop for several months after Wednesday night’s service for much-needed renovations and other behind-t…
A powerful musical journey into the life, artistry, and influence of Joni Mitchell comes to the Mark Taper Forum this July This summer, MUSE/IQUE invites audiences to experience the story of…
A compelling story of the place of gender throughout history and in our current world told by one who has lived, and is living, a life of transition. Transition from who they were to who the…
At Free Shakespeare in the Park in New York, real weddings are happening every night after a production of Romeo and Juliet. But don't those characters die?
Su Teatro turns affordability concerns into a zany, timely farce about working-class survival.
"Hamlet: The Bad Quarto", a script that predates the best-loved published Folio, employs some names, phrasing and layering that resemble an early draft, before the Bard really got going on e…
There are a dozen shows currently running on Broadway with LGBTQ content and characters, more than at any time since I started this annual census. But the number alone doesn’t get at how g…
Boulder company's 2026-27 lineup features Ian August's 'Drag Queen Magic,' Alex Riad's 'Faster Horses' and the return of Local Listens
Janie Sell, a Broadway actor who won a Tony Award for her joyful performance opposite the Andrews Sisters in 1974’s nostalgic musical Over Here!, died June 9 at Englewood Hospital in Engle…
This weekend sees the exits of several Broadway productions – The Balusters, Chess and Celebrity Autobiography – either due to the preplanned end of a limited run or, in a couple cases, …
The BNY Classics season finale featured dancers from Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre By CLAIRE STEVENS The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concluded its BNY Classics season with Appalachian Spring…
Lincoln Center Theater's Broadway revival of Ragtime just welcomed a very special guest to the Vivian Beaumont Theatre! Earlier this week, the one and only Oprah Winfrey saw the Tony-winning…
Vineyard Theatre is now presenting the world premiere of ||: Girls :||: Chance :||: Music :||, directed by Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon. Lin-Manuel Miranda just stopped by to check out th…
Label•less, a new musical experience, playing Off-Broadway this summer, just celebrate dits opening night! Label•less is a new musical experience that gets real about the challenges we …
She performed with two of The Andrews Sisters in that, with the Smothers Brothers in ‘I Love My Wife’ and in several other Broadway musicals.
Rounding out the 2026 New York City Center Encores! season is La Cage Aux Folles, which just opened last night, June 17. This final production of this Encores! season will run for 15 perform…
It’s hard to believe that the afternoon of June 14 marked the end of Movius Contemporary Ballet’s 10th season. Over the last decade, Founder Diana Movius has cemented both Movius Contemp…
116 of the most talented high schoolers in the country will take the stage at the Minskoff Theatre for the 17th Annual Jimmy Awards. The 2026 ceremony will stream for free online through Thu…
This new play with music was commissioned by Vineyard Theatre and American Conservatory Theater, and Eisa Davis’s intimate portrait of four gifted teenage girls navigating a transformative…
The relationship between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his most famous and complex character comes to life in “The Reluctant Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes” by D.M. Belke. Presented at …
The SilverVox Film + Music Festival is currently hosting its inaugural event in Frederick, Maryland from June 18-21. The festival focuses on thought leadership and programming, featuring …
Pippa Nixon and Ken Nwosu play Beatrice and Benedick, and Joseph Potter all but steals the show as the unashamedly malevolent Don John; Chelsea Walker directs, beautifully
Five young members of Artists Rep's PATHWAYS project speak up about what theater could be, and how the right kinds of conversations about it can be crucial.
Frontmezzjunkies reports: The postponed theatrical marathon returns June 22 with readings of five major plays and a star-studded cast By Ross Back in February, I wrote about Twelve Hours wit…
After 38 years in a tent, Hudson Valley Shakespeare opens one of the most spectacular outdoor performance spaces in the country.
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This week, Caro Claire Burke, the author of book of the summer "Yesteryear", joins panelists Karen Chee, Peter Grosz, and Shane O'NeillSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collectio…
Glengarry Glen Ross, Old Vic review - ladies' night at odds with Mamet's machismo Matt Wolf Sat, 06/20/2026 - 08:13 David Mamet's 1983 scorcher is problemat…
Pitlochry Festival theatreWriter Douglas Maxwell’s playful conceit sparks a funny and superbly acted exploration of messy relationships There is a clever conceit underlying Douglas Maxwell…
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Each June, students from around the country come to New York for the Jimmy Awards. We tagged along for a day of their intensive musical-theater residency.
The new musical explores the "real" story behind Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh.
Highlighting the best of high school musical theatre talent, the ceremony will feature performances by young nominees from across the country.
Review: CAMDENWALLA at Camden People’s Theatre "an important play with relevance far beyond the streets of Camden” The post Review: CAMDENWALLA at Camden People’s Theatre appeared firs…
The Finborough Theatre is one of the smallest in London, yet it has a great track record in selecting new plays. With room for barely 50 spectators, its budget is tiny, but its vibe is treme…
Tess Walsh reflects on "Well, I’ll Let You Go," written by Bubba Weiler, directed by Jack Serio, Apr 30-Jun 20, 2026 at Studio Seaview.
Aniya Thompson will join the cast of Heathers the Musical on Wednesday, July 8, making her Off Broadway debut in the role of Martha Dunnstock. She replaces original cast member Erin Morton, …
★★★☆☆ Jerry Herman, Harvey Weinstein giggler revived with Billy Porter, Wayne Brady fronting The post La Cage aux Folles: The Drag Show Is What It Is Again, Almost appeared first o…
By Alix Cohen Johnny Mathis (1935- ), known for his smooth voice and romantic ballads, helped define the easy-listening and adult contemporary genres with a career spanning more than six dec…
Aaron Tomey reflects on "Dad Don’t Read This" by playwright Eliya Smith, directed by Chloe Claudel, a co-production of Try For Baby Productions and The Goat Exchange, at St. Luke’s Theat…
Miranda Stuck reflects on BODYSONNET's first New York City presentation with "New York Now" at The Gym at Judson Church, curated and partially choreographed by Artistic Director Moscelyne P…
Hallie Chametzky reflects on Pink Fang’s ambiguous, symbolic, psychological “The Table,” performed at The Gym at Judson — a study in hunger and its discontents.
A legendary theatre star has confirmed that one of his most famous roles is finally coming to an end after more than a decade on stage. Alfie Boe has announced that he is retiring from playi…
Riverside Studios, LondonTed Walliker’s one-man play about a night gone spectacularly wrong is boldly ambitious but we need to know more about the man at the micWatching a comedian crumble…
By CLAIRE STEVENS The opening of the Summer Company’s production of Our Town is heralded with the sound of a clock chime signaling the significance of the passing of time …
Below is a sample of published scripts written by 19 Black American playwrights, in honor of Juneteenth, which is a federal holiday, although established as such only since 2021. The holiday…
Camden People’s theatre, London Jonny Khan’s debut play, about an uncle and niece manning phones at a rescue service during racist attacks, is well acted yet lacks tensionThis theatre’…
On today’s episode, Matt Tamanini is in conversation with composer and performer Grace Yurchuk. For the past few years, Grace has been working on a musical version of the assassination of …
The show: The musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” presented at Hartford Stage.What makes it special?: It’s the first major collaboration (finally!) between Hartfo…
This spring's bounty of plays about teenaged girls gets a bittersweet coda. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Camping at HERE Arts Center appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.