Comedian Megan Stalter Will Present Show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The American comedian will be bringing her mischief and musical talent to Fringe audiences next month.
The American comedian will be bringing her mischief and musical talent to Fringe audiences next month.
The San Diego theatre will present four new works by Latine playwrights from across the country.
While hopping from show to show, audiences at the Fringe will have plenty of entertainment on the streets of Edinburgh.
The Abbott Elementary actor will perform a musical stand-up comedy show in Scotland.
The stage and screen actor will star in a new play about Scottish independence.
The immersive theatre company is also presented two other shows at Fringe this year: Seance and Eulogy.
The festival was produced by and benefits the theatrical non-profit's program Dancers Responding to AIDS.
Edinburgh Festival attendance is on par with the FIFA World Cup.
The cabaret-style show explores what a musical created by the Unabomber would look like.
The cast all gushed about the English countryside comedy, which they say was hilarious from the first read.
The original sequel inspired by Shakespeare's Twelfth Night stars Allen Gilmore.
The solo play recounts Quillin's experience working with Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon on their final collaboration.
The world premiere production adapts the 1964 dark comedy about a nuclear crisis.
Carlson made history playing one of the first transgender characters on daytime television in the series All My Children.
Playhouse 46 at St. Luke's will stage a limited-engagement of Catherine Waller's one-woman show.
The two-week event will offer emerging musical theatre composers an opportunity to learn from industry leaders.
See first-look photos of the exhibit highlighting Broadway's second longest-running show.
The evening will feature songs showtunes, pop hits, and songs from the Tony winner's first self-written theatrical work, set to make a world premiere Off-Broadway in November.
The series will feature works by Kamilah Bush, Cindy Lou Johnson, Clarence Coo, and Aurora Real de Asua.
Jackson Grace Gay will direct.
Lee is spending his Black Theatre Coalition Fellowship working in musical direction on the upcoming Back to the Future.
The evening of one act plays celebrates the work of BAC's third annual cohort of the BAC Artivism Fellowship.
The star-studded concert concluded day 1 of Playbill's weekend-long Pride in Times Square celebration.
The series of readings will highlight six plays in development.
The musician and talk show host recently moved to New York City for that reason.