Today’s Highlights:
The Motion, by Christopher Chen, directed by Hana S. Sharif, featuring Barzin Akhavan, Peregrine Teng Heard, Nehal Joshi, Nancy Robinette, Nikkole Salter, and Eli El, opens at DC’s Arena Stage.
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Broadway Grosses for the week ending May 3.
Click here for the complete analysis.
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The 2026 Tony Award nominations have been announced HERE.
The annual ceremony will take place Sun. June 7 at 7 PM at Radio City Music Hall, hosted by Pink.
Additional information TBA.
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Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will run July 22 – Aug. 9 at the Boston Common, directed by Steven Maler.
Michael Broadhurst (Flute), Annika Burley (Helena), Meghan Carey (Hermia), Nick Cearley( Puck/Philostrate), Nora Eschenheimer (Hippolyta/Titania), De’Lon Grant (Theseus/Oberon), Jack Greenberg ( Demetrius), Jaime José Hernández (Lysander), Karen MacDonald (Quince), Paul Melendy (Bottom), Brooks Reeves (Egeus/Starveling), Patrick Curran (Snout), Nicolas Bolton (Mustardseed), Evan Danyliw (Moth), Bella Grace Harris (Fairy), Alex Leondedis (Snug), Dani Grace Nissen (Peaseblossom), and Alexandra White (Cobweb).
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Lionel Richie in concert will take place Sat. Aug. 29 at 8 PM at the St. Louis Muny.
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Lincoln Center Theater‘s production of Ragtime will launch a national tour in the Fall of 2027, directed by Lear DeBessonet. Link and additional information TBA.
TBA.
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Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens’ Anastasia will run June 5 – 28 (opening June 6) at CA’s La Mirada Theatre, directed & choreographed by Parker Esse, with music direction ty Ryan O’Connell.
Lena Ceja (Anya/Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanov) Dillon Klena (Dmitry Sudayev) (Derek Klena Dmitry), Peyton Crim (Vladimir ‘Vlad’ Popov,) Richard Bermudez (Deputy Commissioner Gleb Vaganov), Sarah Wolter (Countess Lily Malevsky-Malevitch), Suzanna Guzmán (Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna Romanov), and Annabelle Bergold & Elayne Cowden (Young Anastasia/Alexei), with Sofia Aniceto, Tucker Knowlton Boyes, Wes Dameron, Lauren Decierdo, Michael Deni, Christopher Ho, Anton Harrison LaMon, Tayler Mettra, Shanon Mari Mills, Natalie Palmgren, Rasha Willes-Samaha, Kyle Vaughn, Toni White, Michael Laverde and Sabrina Marielle.
The musical transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family.
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The inaugural Santa Monica International Jazz Festival continues through May 9 at Santa Monica’s Broad Stage, directed by Stanley Clark.
Click the link above for all the details.
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Broadway.com announced the nominations in 24 competitive categories for the 26th annual Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards. The nominees were selected by fans from across the globe who voted for all eligible candidates in the most democratic theater award of the year.
Click the link above for the complete list of nominations.
This year,Chess was the most nominated musical with 15 nominations while Proof was the most nominated play with 7 nominations. Nicholas Christopher led all performers with 4 nominations for his performance in Chess.
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Shaina Taub’s Suffs will air Fri. May 8 at 9 PM on PBS (check local listings). Click here for additional information.
Sahina Taub (Alice Paul), Nikki M James (Ida B. Wells), Jenn Colella (Carrie Chapman Catt), and Grace McLean(President Woodrow Wilson).
The story of the American suffragist movement and the remarkable friendships, heartbreak, and action that brought women together—or, in some cases, tore them apart.
Watch a preview here.
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Theater for the New City will present its 30th Lower East Side Festival of the Arts May 22-24, offering 3 days of freeshowings for live audiences.
Multidisciplinary indoor performances will take stage from 6 PM – midnight each evening, utilizing two of TNC’s four theaters, from 10 AM to 5 PM Saturday, vendors and food sellers, including booths from nearby restaurants, will line the closed-off block of East Tenth Street between First and Second Avenues. On Saturday afternoon inside in the Johnson Theater, there will be performances by and for children, curated by T. Scott Lilly, Danielle Hauser and Miguel Loyola, emceed by John Grimaldi. A fine art show, curated by Carolyn Ratcliffe, will be displayed throughout the fest in the theater’s lobby gallery. A film program will be presented Saturday from noon to 10:00 PM in the Cabaret Theater, featuring works by auteurs from the Lower East Side/East Village along with works that reflect the essence of the neighborhood. Over 20 films curated by Burak Tatar will be screened, accompanied by talkbacks with a number of the film makers. On Saturday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, an Outdoor Stage adjoining the theater will offer music and multi-discipline performances curated by Richard West, assisted by Didi Champagne. On Sunday from 4 PM to 7 PM in TNC’s Community Theater, there will be a “Poetry Jam with Prose on the Side” curated by Lissa Moira and emceed by Richard West and Didi Champagne.
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Jenni Chiaramonte’s Doom Girls will run June 8-27 (0pening June 11) at Hollywood’s Broadwater Blackbox Theatre (6322 Santa Monica Blvd.), directed by Matt Morillo.
Enni Chiaramonte, Cynthia Dane, Tamika Katon-Donegal, Nina Rancel and Alex Sarno.
Three extraterrestrial secret agents—who are also bandmates—are called back into action to track down a dangerous fugitive hiding on the hellish planet known as Earth. Even worse, he’s disguised as… a podcast bro! It’s up to these secret agent/rockstar beings to save the universe…again!
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LA’s Blank Theatre has announced the winners of the theatre’s 34th annual Young Playwrights Festival.
Roadtrip by Max Leventon, age 18, …… Running Gun by Ace Perez, age 17,…… In the Name of Love by Charlotte Long, age 18 …… Iphis and Ianthe by Mina Feldman, age 1 ……The Bolt and the Bumper by Abdullah Muzammil, age 16 …… Guesswork by Elle Prince, age 16 ……Who Would Believe SadieKessler? by Emma Wolff …… Young Girls by Emma Gordon, age 17 ….. Monsters by Katie Giglio, age 18 ….. Rocky Hotdog Picture Show by Townes Powell, age 18 ….. Forgotten Fields by Kaizer Larson, …… and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dating by Walton Hurley.
