Barrington Stage Company announced full casting for THE ZIONISTS: A FAMILY STORM, a new play by S. Asher Gelman, and a co-production of A CHORUS LINE with Geva Theatre, both playing at the Boyd Quinson Theater in Pittsfield, MA.
The Guilty, written by Chloë Moss, is making its world premiere at the Donmar Warehouse this month. The show, based on the screenplay Den Skyldige by Gustav Möller and Emil Nygaard Albertsen, follows a police officer, Joe [Russell Tovey], who receives a troubling 999 call while on the night shift. Recently, we had the chance to speak with Moss about adapting The Guilty for the stage. We discussed what made her want to work on the project, what it has been like working with Felix Barrett and the creative process for writing for one person on stage.
The Yard Theatre has announced on-sale dates for Lear, with Ian McKellen in the title role. Shakespeare's King Lear, reimagined by playwright Simon Stephens and The Yard's Artistic Director Jay Miller.
Philadelphia is never lacking outstanding theatre, whether epic Broadway shows, engrossing dramas or bold fringe offerings. BroadwayWorld is rounding up our top recommended theatre every month. Selections for June 2026 include Real Women Have Curves and more.
Eastbound Theatre, a division of Milford Arts Council, will present Simon Stephens' Tony Award-winning play THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, directed by Kevin Pelkey, at the MAC in Milford, CT.
The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television announced its 2026/27 season, featuring THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, STOP KISS, and the student-created New Directions Festival.
Milford Arts Council's Eastbound Theatre will host a free public Q&A panel on autism spectrum disorder following a Sunday matinee of THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, featuring cast members and a special needs social worker.
Eastbound Theatre, a division of Milford Arts Council, will present Simon Stephens' Tony Award-winning play, adapted from Mark Haddon's novel, at the MAC in Milford.
Jermyn Street Theatre has unveiled its 2026 Autumn season. The season opens with the UK premiere of Tony and Olivier-award winner Simon Stephens’ new play A Slow Fire.
Watch a trailer for the upcoming UK tour of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. The production will star Charlie Brooks and Joe McFadden. Get a first look in this new video!
The Yard Theatre in Hackney Wick announced its first season in a new RIBA award-winning building, featuring six productions including Ian McKellen in LEAR and a 50th-anniversary revival of FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE / WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF.
Charlie Brooks and Joe McFadden will play Chris' parents in a new UK tour of THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, opening at Birmingham Rep before touring nationally.
The National Theatre opened a free exhibition, An Introduction to Stage Design, in its Wolfson Gallery on April 7, featuring work by 13 young people aged 16-19 inspired by a stage adaptation of Lord of the Flies.
Raven Theatre in Chicago has appointed Jonathan Berry as its new Executive Artistic Director, following the departure of Sarah Slight to Goodman Theatre. Berry will lead the theatre into its 44th season.
Cardboard Citizens has announced the appointment of four new Trustees: Alexandra Casson, Vicky Featherstone, Kiko Itasaka and Anoushka Warden. Learn more here!
Barrington Stage Company has revealed its complete 2026 season, including the addition of three World Premieres, including The Zionists: A Family Storm, Dead Girl’s Quinceañera and more.
The Writers' Room Festival will present a packed programme of rehearsed readings, workshops and talks with industry experts and leading playwrights. Learn more here!
The Shed will present extension of An Ark, starring Ian McKellen and more, as the first play created for and in mixed reality continues to engage audiences in new ways.
Lucy Kirkwood’s play The Children is fascinating and compelling. Her script prompts discussion about corporate responsibility, what accountability an organization’s employees should own, and how tragic circumstances force people to face personal transgressions and the fallout from their poor decisions.
Stage and screen legend Ian McKellen sat down with Stephen Colbert during a recent episode of The Late Show for an extended interview covering his long career as a performer. Check it out now.