Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is June 29, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours.
Bluebird Theatre Company announced a limited Brooklyn run of SIGNIFICANT CONTACTS, a dystopian two-hander written by and starring Amanda Stamm, directed by Sean Szak Prasso, at The Makers' Space in Williamsburg.
Onomatopoeia Theatre Company will present a new adaptation of HAMLET, directed by Thomas R. Gordon, at The Gene Frankel Theatre in NoHo. The production reimagines Shakespeare's tragedy through its Viking-era roots, set in Scandinavia in 1200 AD.
Theatre industry professionals Lil Lambley and Sam Julyan have announced the launch of Act Two Entertainment, a new production company that will develop and produce distinctive theatre alongside consultancy services.
The Tennessee Williams Theatre Company of New Orleans will present THE ROSE TATTOO at the Marquette Theatre on the campus of Loyola University New Orleans, starring Kristin Witt as Serafina Delle Rose.
New Diorama Theatre has announced its upcoming Autumn Season, unveiling three productions, The First Year (of the Gaza Genocide in the Media), STUFFED, and Orlando: A Pornobiography. Learn more about the season here.
New York Theatre Company announced a two-week extension of THE CIRCUIT, an immersive silent disco ballet set in DUMBO, Brooklyn, inspired by Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde, blending dance, theater, and an original EDM score.
UNLABELED, originally developed at Hunter College in 2020 and delayed by the pandemic, will finally reach the stage at Culture Lab LIC in Long Island City, featuring original monologues, music, drag, and spoken word from a multidisciplinary cast.
Leeds Conservatoire announced the return of Leeds Theatre Festival, a two-week program featuring over 40 productions, including original theatre, new musicals, comedy, and dance works by emerging artists and students.
Box of Tricks announced the world premiere of HOW SOON IS NOW?, a new indie musical by playwright Siân Owen, set on New Year's Eve 1997 in Manchester and featuring live performances of songs by The Stone Roses, Radiohead, and The Smiths.
Paul Herzberg's award-winning play THE MOTH, a psychological thriller exploring race, trauma, and the legacy of Apartheid, will receive its London premiere at the Finborough Theatre following a sell-out Northern tour.
Playwright Cris Eli Blak's CHALLENGING BROWN, a winner of the 2025 Fade To Black Arts Festival, will receive its world premiere at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston, directed by Alric Davis and produced by Shabach Enterprise.
Eric Conger's one-act IN A BLIND, directed by Youlim Nam, will be staged at the Chain Theatre Summer One-Act Festival, featuring actors Justin Dusenbury and Tom Ryan in a story set in 1967 Indiana.
Epheverie Theatre Company will co-produce WONG SIDE OF TIME, a new queer Asian musical inspired by Anna May Wong, as part of the SheNYC Festival at Classic Stage Company in Manhattan.
Tara Theatre announced a new Board leadership ahead of its 50th year, with Sandeep Mahal MBE of the Royal Shakespeare Company joining as Chair and Bhuvan Sharma of WAC Arts as Deputy Chair Designate.
What begins as a faithful staging of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya slowly mutates into a theatrical battle for the audience's attention in Paper Mouth Theatre’s Uncle Vanya - But There's ASMR Soap-Cutting Videos Playing In The Bottom Right Corner.
Megan Tomei's one-woman show SPINQUEEN, set entirely on a stationary spin bike, will have its World Premiere at Brooklyn Art Haus before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival's Greenside @ Jade Studio.
Bush Theatre announced its first season under Artistic Director Taio Lawson, featuring new productions including DARKLING, THE BRIDGE, GLOBAL MAJORITY, and the return of INSANE ASYLUM SEEKERS to the main stage.
Black Watch Theatre will present the world premiere of Melissa Maney's HUNGRY WOMEN, directed by Daniella Caggiano, at SoHo Playhouse. The dark comedy, winner of the Soho Playhouse Lighthouse Series, imagines a world without men across two hundred years.
Collaboraction Theatre Company released the performance schedule for its Belonging Bash at Chicago's Kimball Arts Center, featuring DJs, live music, puppet shows, beatbox, and family programming from afternoon to midnight.
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