Today’s Highlights:
La Cage Aux Folles in concert, directed by Robert O’Hara, featuring Tonya Pinkins (Jacqueline), Peter Francis James (Edouard) Rachel Webb (Anne), Wayne Brady (George), Billy Porter Albin), Alaman Diadhiou (Jean-Michel), James Jackson Jr. (Jacob), Michael McElroy (Francois), Sharon Washington (Marie), and Lance Coadie Williams (Renaud), with Jordan Alexander, Sai Anthony, Jordan Chin, Joshua Dawson, Jamal Christopher Douglas, Michael Samarie George, Aaron Graham, Ari Groover, Jaquez, Karma Jenkins, Christian Kidd, Kendall Lashanti, Andre Malcolm, Kareem Marsh, Marsh, Morgan McGhee, Ernest Mingo, Wesley Ryan, Julian Amari Smith, Jordan Simone Stephens, Wade Watson, Anthony Wayne, and Travon Williams, opens at NY City Center.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending June 14, 2026.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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The 2026 Off-Broadway’s Alliance Awards have been announced.
Click here for the complete list of winners.
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The Whoopi Monologues will begin previews July 7 and open July 13 at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, directed by Whitney White.
Dominique Fishback, Kecia Lewis, Danielle Pinnock, Kerry Washington, and Kara Young.
A reimagining of Whoopi Goldberg’s Iconic show.
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Off-Broadway’s Masquerade has announced its 6th extension, now through Jan. 31, 2027 at a custom-built venue at 218 W. 57th St., directed by Diane Paulus. Click the link here.
Alaska, Lee H. Alexander, Laura Lee Anderson, Baby Byrne, Matthew Curiano, Nicholas Edwards, Gabriella Enriquez, Nicole J. Fergeson, Haile Ferrier, Nkrumah Gatling, Francisco Javier González, Cooper Grodin, Maxfield Haynes, Bryan Hernandez-Luch, Satomi Hofmann, Kody Jauron, Maree Johnson, Tia Karaplis, Nathan Keen, Joseph Kerr, Jeff Kready, Michael Kuhn, Jacob Lacopo, Rawb Lane, Eryn LeCroy, Telly Leung, Claire Leyden, Francesca Mehrotra, Georgia Mendes, Sami Merdinian, Anna Monoxide, Betsy Morgan, Dario Natarelli, Riley Noland, Charles Osborne, Hugh Panaro, Alex Ross, Chris Ryan, Kyle Scatliffe, Paul Adam Schaefer, Clay Singer, Phumzile Sojola, Cooper Stanton, Jeremy Stolle, Jack Sullivan, Olivia Tarchick, Kaley Ann Voorhees, Nik Walker, Andrew Wojtal, Nikita Yermak, Kevin Zambrano, and Anna Zavelson.
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The world premiere of Drew Larimore’s The Cannibals of McGower County will run July 30 – Aug. 20 at Theater Works Hartford, directed by Jen Wineman.
Annalee Jefferies, Constance Shulman, Gus Birney, and Edward Hoke.
The play takes place in McGower County, West Texas – a ghost town lost to time. When two veteran salvagers casing an abandoned barbecue restaurant encounter an unexpected guest, sparks fly. What follows is a darkly comic reckoning that is long overdue.
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The Public Theater will present Amy Sherald’s American Sublime will on Mon. June 22 at NYC’s Delacourt Theatre, directed by Zhailon Levingston.
Leland Fowler, The Harlem Chamber Players, Niles Luther, Alicia Hall Moran, Jurnee Smollett, and Anthony Wayne.
Due to the one-night nature of the Public Forum event, tickets are distributed on the day of the show using a few different methods. Free tickets will be made available on each Public Forum date via the line at The Delacorte, evening Standby at The Delacorte, digital lottery with TodayTix, and an in-person lottery at The Public.
An in-progress theatrical exploration inspired by artist Amy Sherald’s acclaimed body of work, originally exhibited as American Sublime at major U.S. museums, is now taking shape for the stage. The evening will feature live performances by Leland Fowler, The Harlem Chamber Players, Niles Luther, Alicia Hall Moran, Jurnee Smollett, and Anthony Wayne and an onstage conversation with Sherald and Tony Award-winning director Zhailon Levingston, reflecting on the creative process and the evolution of Sherald’s work for the stage.
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Crazy for You has been extended through June 20 at CT’s Goodspeed Musicals, directed byMichael Fling.
Will Burton (Bobby Child), Brittany Zeinstra (Ppolly Baker), Edward Juvier (Bela Zangler), Hailey Thomas (Irene Roth), Jeremy Davis (Everett Baker), David Andrew Morton (Lank Hawkins), and Michele Ragusa IMother/Pariciam, with Claire Avakian, Willie Clyde Beaton II, Colin Bradbury, Courtney Brady, Kailee Regan Brandt, Katie Scarlett Brunson, Samuel Colina, Bradley Gibbins-Klein, Kelly Gleason, Taylor Lane, Brian Shimasaki Liebson, Griffin Wilkinsm Lexi Baldachino, and Brandon J. Morris.
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Cagney the Musical, by Robert Creigton, Christopher McCovern & Peter Colley, will run June 30 – July 26 at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre, directed by Will Pomerantz.
Robert Creihtoon (James Cagney) and Melissa Manchester (Ma Cagney), with James Borstelmann, Corinne C. Broadbent, Audrey Cardwell, Robert Creighton, Matt Guernier, Emma Kantor, Melissa Manchester, Daniel Plimpton, Bruce Sabath, and Michael Starr.
From his vaudeville beginnings to his tough-guy film roles and Oscar-winning turn in Yankee Doodle Dandy, Cagney The Musical brings Hollywood’s tough guy in tap shoes roaring to life. Blending dazzling tap, original songs, and beloved George M. Cohan classics like “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and “Give My Regards to Broadway,” this rhythm-fueled musical captures the glitter, grit, and classic American spirit of one of Hollywood’s most unforgettable entertainers. Behind the glamour is a story with real heart, revealing the struggles, determination, and humanity that shaped James Cagney into not just a star, but a true American original.
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The world premiere of S. Asher Gelman’s The Zionists: a Family Storm continues through July 3 at Boston’s Barrington Stage Company, directed by Chloe Treat.
Shira Alon (Dana), William DeMeritt (Zephyr), Coby Getzug (Aaron), Joanna Glushak (Ruth), Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer ( Maria), Adam Grupper (Mitchell), Dani Stoller (Bex), and Gregg Weiner (David).
A prominent Jewish family, fractured by the politics and aftermath of October 7, gathers for a fragile reunion at a luxury Caribbean resort. As a sudden hurricane bears down outside their bungalow, an even fiercer storm erupts within, forcing them to confront old wounds, clashing values, and the ties that may no longer bind them. In this urgent and deeply human world premiere, The Zionists lays bare how identity, politics, and history can tear families apart, and the struggle to hold them together in an increasingly divided world.
The production features a scenic design by Adam Koch, lighting design by Solomon Weisbard, costume design by Anya Klepikov, wig design by Carol Raskin, projection design by Bryce Cutler, prop design Jameelah Bailey, sound design / composition by Salomon Lerner, sound design by Andy Evan Cohen. Amy Rauchwerger is Stage Manager, and Evan Bernadin Productions is General Manager.
