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by Rebecca Kaplan on Jun 4, 2026
We put together a sample of some of the best shows for NYC Pride month across a range of budget points and genres, including Mina Hartong's pride comedy show, free dance parties and more.
by Stephi Wild on Jun 2, 2026
Kansas City Actors Theatre will present the Kansas City premiere of Heidi Armbruster's comedy-mystery MRS. CHRISTIE, exploring Agatha Christie's unsolved 11-day disappearance, at the Spencer Theatre at UMKC.
by Rebecca Kaplan on Apr 30, 2026
We've put together a list of some of the biggest stars of the stage and screen and the biggest names in jazz, cabaret, comedy and Broadway with shows in NYC. Now's your chance to see these stars live, in-person and in an intimate venue
by Rebecca Kaplan on Apr 27, 2026
Here are a few top picks to consider this week including a New York Pops concert honoring Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell), a new solo show by Natasha Vaynblat (The Tonight Show, Comedy Central), Lyrics & Lyricists, and more.
by Rebecca Kaplan on Apr 8, 2026
Cabaret star Kim David Smith returns to Joe’s Pub on Saturday May 2, 2026 at 9:30 pm with Comme Une Folle – torch songs for tough times because gay (or else). Read a conversation with Smith about the show.
by Debbie Hall on Feb 3, 2026
Movie lovers and cinephiles can once again experience Nevada's largest short film festival as the 22nd Annual Dam Short Film Festival returns to downtown Boulder City from February 11-16, showcasing more than 150 short films from around the world and continuing a two-decade legacy of championing independent storytelling and diverse cinematic voices.
by James Lindhorst on Nov 22, 2025
Brício’s play, An Orchard for Chekhov, is written with sophisticated humor. It is entertaining and moves quickly yet feels empty in its ambiguity, not dissimilar to Alma’s and her daughter’s lack of fulfillment. But Brício’s characters linger in your gray space long after the curtain has fallen. Perhaps that is the playwright’s Chekhovian intention.
by James Lindhorst on Oct 31, 2025
When Upstream Theater’s new production of An Orchard for Chekhov opens it will pair two of the finest regional actors working in theater today. Houstonian Sally Edmundson and St. Louisan J. Samuel Davis will star in the U.S. premiere of Pedro Bricio’s comedic drama. Upstream Theatre’s artistic director Philip Boehm tapped Steven K. Smith to translate Bricio’s script from Portuguese to English. Boehm will direct. Edmundson, Davis, and Boehm sat down with Broadway World to talk about bringing An Orchard for Chekhov to the stage.
by A.A. Cristi on Oct 23, 2025
David Byrne and Taylor Swift are among the nominees for the Songwriters Hall of Fame’s 2026 Induction & Awards Gala in New York City. The Hall of Fame honors composers and lyricists whose songs have made an enduring global impact.
by Rebecca Kaplan on Sep 29, 2025
Are you trying to plan your entertainment for the week or looking for a fun show to see this weekend? We have you covered with jazz, cabaret, comedy, and more! NYC has so many incredible events, but here are a few top picks to consider this week
by Chloe Yang on Aug 18, 2025
Celebrated cabaret artiste Kim David Smith brings COMME UNE FOLLE: TORCH SONGS FOR TOUGH TIMES BECAUSE GAY to NYC on 10/5 with Bright Light Bright Light and Charles Busch, channeling melancholy divas in an evening of glamorous musical resistance
by A.A. Cristi on May 28, 2025
This August, the Tanglewood Music Festival will deepen its engagement with the humanities through two complementary initiatives: Past, Present, and Future: What Is Music For?, a new series curated by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and the return of the Tanglewood Learning Institute (TLI) Spotlight Series, featuring conversations with leading cultural figures.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Apr 25, 2025
Soundstreams has revealed the company's 43rd season, opening this November with Sarah Kirkland Snider's poignant choral work Mass for the Endangered. Learn more!
by Stephi Wild on Apr 24, 2025
Baritone Sidney Outlaw has joined the cast of Opera Philadelphia's new production of Mozart's Don Giovanni for four performances beginning this week. Learn more here!
by Marina Kennedy on Mar 28, 2025
Ailey II, the next generation of dance, is now on stage through April 6 at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, located at 405 West 55th Street. Led by Artistic Director, Francesca Harper, the twelve talented young dancers are presenting a vibrant, beautifully performed show.
by Sidney Paterra on Mar 21, 2025
It's been a busy week on (and off) Broadway! 2025 has officially arrived and the second half of the 2024-25 Broadway season is very much underway. Catch up on all the latest from the week ending March 21, 2025 with videos from Purpose, Operation Mincemeat, and more!
by Rebecca Kaplan on Mar 21, 2025
Looking for a fun show to see this week? We have you covered with jazz, cabaret, comedy, and more! NYC has so many incredible events, but here are a few top picks to consider this week.
by Rebecca Kaplan on Mar 13, 2025
Kim David Smith, the provocative international singer and actor, will release the new album Mostly Marlene in digital and streaming platforms on 3/21. Smith will celebrate the album’s release with a special New York concert at Joe’s Pub that night.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Feb 21, 2025
KIM DAVID SMITH will release the new album Mostly Marlene in digital and streaming platforms on Friday, March 21. Learn more!
by A.A. Cristi on Feb 11, 2025
Nevada's largest film festival returns to take movie lovers on journeys around the world with unique and diverse films. The 21st Annual Dam Short Film Festival will screen more than 150 short films February 12-17, 2025, in the Elaine K. Smith Building in downtown Boulder City, Nevada.
Regional Theatres
- Kogod Theatre, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center College Park, MD