21) Two River & Deaf West Events in Conjunction With Elephant Shoes
A WALK ON THE MOON is a stirring new musical about dreams differed and one women’s desire for a life that isn’t strictly earthbound. Set in the Summer of 1969 against a blend of pulse-pounding ‘60s sounds with modern pop sensibilities, this story speaks to a moment when the world was alive with seismic change in culture and identity — much like today.
Lauara Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center (111 W. 46th St.)
6/15 -8/22
Opening 6/29
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit awalkonthemoonmusical.com.
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2) Build the Wall
Written in 2016 and set in what was then imagined as the near future of 2019, Building The Wall presents themes audiences may find startlingly familiar in 2026, as immigration raids, detention center controversies, deportation crackdowns, and questions surrounding civil liberties dominate headlines across the United States.
Urban Stages (259 W. 30th St.)
6/11 - 6/21
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Ripple Effect Artists.
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3) Camping
This is a love story. It’s hands that smell of Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue after days spent clutching fistfulls of her hair. It’s the rain hitting the earth in a way that reminds you of blood, that makes you think the world's holding a knife to your underwear. It’s the spins. It’s running out of air because you gulped too much of it while you were sobbing. It’s waking up hot and sticky. It’s desperately falling in love with your best friend inside a camping tent while everything outside rages.
In Victoria Lynne Barclay’s Camping, Brit and Ari collide over and over again, reaching for each other across the fractures that are born of time and distance. Three decades. One tent. A million things left unsaid.
HERE Arts Center (145 6th Ave.)
6/13 - 7/11
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.coltcoeur.org/camping.
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Featuring: Albanian accordionist (tbd), Taulant Mehmeti (çifteli/guitar), Nezih Antakli (Darbuka, Riqq, Bendir), Tom Fitzgerald (fiddle/dance), Dylan James (banjo/fiddle/ dance), Colin Harte (vocals, piano, bodhrán).
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On Christmas Eve, the sunlit Palm Springs home of a politically connected family becomes a battleground of memory, loyalty, and legacy when a daughter returns with a memoir and the power to expose the explosive truth they’ve kept hidden. As the past comes into focus, the question isn’t just what happened, but who owns a family’s story, and what is the cost to tell it.
Hudson Theatre (141 W. 44th St.)
9/29 - 1/17
Opening Night 10/18
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit otherdesertcitiesbroadway.com
he full event lineup includes:
In The Know: A Conversation with Jeff Calhoun and Colin Analco
Wednesday, June 10 5:30 PM Studio A
FREE
Artistic Director Justin Waldman hosts an intimate conversation with Elephant Shoes director and choreographer, Jeff Calhoun. Coffee and cookies will be available starting at 5:30 PM, with the discussion set to start at 5:45 PM.
Tickets available at: https://tworivertheater.org/
Inspire Our Poetry
Tuesday, June 16 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM Victoria J. Mastrobuono Library FREE
Join us at Two River Theater as we bring poetry to life! Deaf poet and actor Noah Buchholz will be joined by local poet Shrimpy Jack. This event will be hosted by spoken word poet and artist Chris Rockwell. Following their performances, all attending guests are invited to “Inspire Our Poetry” by participating in a poetry open mic. ASL interpretation will be provided.
Tickets available at: https://tworivertheater.org/
Juneteenth Celebration : Brunch Bites en Blanc
Saturday, June 20 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Two River Plaza
FREE
Celebrate Juneteenth in style at Brunch en Blanc, a vibrant community gathering presented by Two River Theater in collaboration with the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center.
Join us on June 20 from 10:00 AM–1:00 PM on the plaza for an unforgettable brunch experience. Guests are invited to dress in white and enjoy a joyful morning filled with music, culture, and connection, accented with touches inspired by the African American flag.
The event will feature live DJ entertainment, line dancing, keynote speaker Di Shawn Gandy, gospel performances from local artists including members of Calvary Baptist Church, and a delicious Southern-style brunch by It Takes Two Catering.
Families can also enjoy a dedicated children’s activity area, local vendors, and interactive moments throughout the morning, including trivia and giveaways.
Come together in celebration of freedom, heritage, and community — Brunch en Blanc is a Juneteenth event you won’t want to miss!
Tickets available at: https://tworivertheater.org/
8th Annual Pride on the Plaza
Friday, June 26 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Two River Plaza
FREE
Celebrate love, community, and self-expression at Two River Theater’s 8th Annual Pride on the Plaza, a joyful summer tradition that brings the community together for an evening of music, performance, food, and Pride.
This all-ages celebration takes place from 5:00 PM–8:00 PM on the plaza and features live entertainment from DJ Catrina Lovelace, local vendors and community organizations, festive food and drinks, and a fabulous drag show hosted by Two River’s own Lady Celestina alongside special guest performers Sasha Curvy and Inita D, beginning at 6:00 PM.
Guests can enjoy outdoor cocktails, pizza and snacks from Urban Coalhouse, sweet treats from Crazees, and browse a variety of local vendors and organizations, including returning favorites like Free Mom Hugs, Project REAL, Dani’s Delightz, and Between the Covers.
Filled with rainbow décor, community spirit, and unforgettable performances, Pride on the Plaza has become one of Two River Theater’s most beloved annual traditions.
Tickets available at: https://tworivertheater.org/
CODA Film Screening
Tuesday, June 23 7:00PM Basie Center Cinema House
FREE
Academy Award-winning film CODA comes to Two River Theater and the Count Basie Center for the Arts for a free screening and talkback. The Apple Original film follows Ruby, the only hearing member of a Deaf family, as she navigates the tension between pursuing her passion for music and supporting her family’s fishing business. Following the screening, audience members are invited to stay for a conversation with star of the film and Elephant Shoes cast member Daniel Durant, who played Leo Rossi in the film.
Thank you to Apple Originals for generously allowing this screening.
Tickets available at: https://tworivertheater.org/
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22) American Museum of Natural History Launches
World Cup, World Cultures
to Celebrate FIFA World Cup 2026 and the Global Community of Sports
Programming series to offer FIFA World Cup 2026™ watch parties, interactive soccer experiences,
an exhibition of iconic sports awards, activities exploring the science of sports, and more
This month, as the New York/New Jersey region prepares to host FIFA World Cup 2026™, the American Museum of Natural History will launch World Cup, World Cultures: Celebrating the Community and Science of Sport, a series of programs and experiences that includes FIFA World Cup 2026™ watch parties. Rooted in the universal appeal of sports, World Cup, World Cultures will engage New Yorkers and visiting fans from around the world in the science, culture, and shared experience of athletic competition Beginning Thursday, June 11, the Museum will screen select FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches in iconic galleries and theaters, offering spaces where fans can gather to experience the excitement of the global tournament together. The watch parties will include a special opening weekend celebration on Saturday, June 13, featuring Qatar vs. Switzerland as well as Brazil vs. Morocco—the first FIFA World Cup 2026™ match played in the New York/New Jersey region. For additional details and the schedule for World Cup, World Cultures, please visit the Museum’s website. XXX
23) Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio announce Broadway Magic Hour June 2026 Shows TWO NEW PERFORMANCES ADDED Weekends at Broadway Comedy Club Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio, the stars of The Broadway Magic Hour, a family-friendly hour of fun-filled magical entertainment, announce shows on weekends throughout June at Broadway Comedy Club, 318 W. 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019. Tickets start at $25 for general admission and can be purchased here. JUNE 2026 DATES June 6, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 13, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 14, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 26, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 27, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 28, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) XXX 24) “CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL” CELEBRATES PRIDE WITH CHARITY PARTNERSHIPS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT |
Below is the CATS Pride Calendar:
- LAUNCHED JUNE 1 – CATS: The Jellicle Ball is partnering with Gay Pride Apparel, a queer owned clothing company, to benefit Callen-Lorde Community Health Center with a limited edition collection available at the Broadhurst Theatre and online at https://store.
platypusmerchandise.com/ catsjellicle - JUNE 1 – New York City's LGBT Community Center brought CATS to their annual “Fashion Centered” Gala, a one-of-a-kind event that brings together top leaders in fashion, design and the arts to raise funds for The Center’s most vital programs and services for the LGBTQ+ community of New York.
- JUNE 8 – 2026 Tony Award nominated costume designer Qween Jean and cast members Nora Schell & B Noel Thomas will participate in the “Broadway is Trans” cabaret at Judson Memorial Church benefiting Black Trans Liberation’s mission to end homelessness and food insecurity within the trans population.
- JUNE 9 & 11 – Cast members Emma Sofia and Bryce Farris will offer a masterclass at Ballet Tech, the New York City public school for dance.
- JUNE 15 – Cast member and Ballroom Pioneer Junior LaBeija and CATS co-producer Lena Waithe will host a screening of the landmark documentary Paris Is Burning at The Ned NYC, with a post-screening talkback with LaBeija and Waithe.
- JUNE 18 – CATS will host a Pride post-performance talkback at the Broadhurst Theatre for audience members in partnership with the Stonewall Community Foundation and The Center. The talkback will be moderated by Executive Director Elise Crespo.
- JUNE 19 – The cast will host the official after party following the 2026 Native Son Awards:10th Anniversary Celebration, an organization that harnesses the power of Black queer men.
- JUNE 22– Working with the Hetrick-Martin Institute, an organization that supports queer youth, CATS will participate in their Future Icons event.
- JUNE 24 – CATS will perform at the annual exclusive Pride Party hosted by The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel by Hyatt.
- JUNE 28 – The cast of CATS, working with Heritage of Pride, will kick off the 2026 NYC Pride March with a performance from the show covered live by WABC-TV.
Additionally, CATS: The Jellicle Ball will partner with brands such as, Schmackary’s as they celebrate Pride. And keep an eye out for some additional surprise brand collaborations coming to life throughout the month of June!
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“SONGS THAT CARRIED ME”
AN EVENING CELEBRATING RESILIENCE;
TUESDAY, JUNE 9 AT 9:30PM
26) “FIGHT BACK”
THE IMMERSIVE THEATRICAL EXPERIMENT
CREATED BY DAVID WISE
ADDS PRESENTATION IN NEW YORK CITY
ON MONDAY, JUNE 15
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND
ALL NET PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO
THE LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER
COMMUNITY CENTER
Producer Benson Drive Productions (George Strus, CEO) announced today that an additional presentation of Fight Back, the immersive theatrical experience created by David Wise, will take place in New York City on Monday, June 15 due to popular demand. All net proceeds will be donated to The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (208 W 13th St) where Fight Back takes place, in the actual room where the 1989 meeting happened. Over $2000 was raised and donated to The Center following the May presentations.
For more information and to sign up, please visit www.fightback.nyc . A $19.89 donation is suggested for all participants. You can follow @fightbacknyc on Instagram for additional updates.
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27) INSIDE THE INTERESTINGS:
AN EVENING WITH SARA BAREILLES, MICHAEL ARDEN, & MEG WOLITZER
A ONE-NIGHT-ONLY EVENT AT
SYMPHONY SPACE
TUESDAY JUNE 9, 2026, AT 7PM
IN THE PETER JAY SHARP THEATRE
Symphony Space is thrilled to present Inside the Interestings: An Evening with Sara Bareilles, Michael Arden, & Meg Wolitzer, a special one-night-only fundraiser for the institution that will take place on Tuesday June 9, 2026, at 7pm in Symphony Space’s Peter Jay Sharp Theatre (2537 Broadway).
Grammy-winning songwriter and actor Sara Bareilles, Tony Award-winning director Michael Arden, and New York Times bestselling author Meg Wolitzer, host of Symphony Space’s Selected Shorts radio show and podcast, will pull back the curtain in this illuminating evening centered on their exciting new collaboration: a musical adaptation of Wolitzer's The Interestings.
The three artists will explore how a beloved novel transforms into a living, breathing musical—sharing insights, inspirations, and a few surprises along the way. Woven throughout the evening will be selections from Bareilles's score for The Interestings, performed by Bareilles and friends. The evening will also include an audience Q&A.
For tickets and more information, please visit symphonyspace.org.
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28) Songbook Sundays
at
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club
hosted by Deborah Grace Winer
GOTTA RIGHT TO SING HAROLD ARLEN
featuring
Christine Andreas, Nikki Renée Daniels, Benny Benack III
Sunday, June 14th, 5 PM & 7:30 PM
With Gotta Right to Sing Harold Arlen, Jazz at Lincoln Center American Songbook swings the legendary tunes of one of America’s greatest songwriters, as Songbook Sundays welcomes in summer at Dizzy’s Club. Celebrating Arlen’s bluesiest from Come Rain or Come Shine and One for My Baby to The Man That Got Away, Over the Rainbow and more, the show is hosted and curated by leading American Songbook expert Deborah Grace Winer, joined by two-time Tony Award nominee Christine Andreas, Broadway’s starry Nikki Renée Daniels, and JALC favorite Benny Benack III.
Tickets for Songbook Sundays are $60, with student tickets available at $30. There is a $25 food/drink minimum.
To purchase, visit: Jazz.org/dizzys
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29) Summer for the City Celebrates Power of Movement, Live Performance, and Connection
Nine New Commissions Across Dance and Classical Music
Highlight Contemporary Artistry
International Artists Reflect New York’s Global Cultural Role and Connect Creative Communities
Welcoming New Yorkers to Hundreds of Performances
All FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay
June 10 - August 8, 2026
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) announces Summer for the City, inviting New Yorkers and visitors to a season centered on movement, community, and international artistry. The Festival animates the iconic Lincoln Center campus indoors and out, featuring hundreds of performances, all free or Choose-What-You-Pay.
Across the 16-acre campus, Summer for the City emphasizes the power of place while ensuring the transformative impact of the arts remains deeply connected to everyday life in the city.
For a full calendar of events, go to www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/v/calendar
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30) Rikud Studio Announces Summer Camps
Reimagining Dance Education Through Street and Club Dance
June 15-August 14, 2026
607 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Rikud Studio announced today their 2026 summer camp offerings, running nine weeks from June 15 through August 14. The studio is located in Prospect Heights, at 607 Vanderbilt Avenue, reimagining dance education through street and club dance and challenging the long-standing assumption that ballet must be the starting point of children's dance education. Rikud Studio focuses exclusively on street and club dance forms including breaking, hip-hop, and house. Located roughly a ten-minute walk from Barclays Center, the studio has enrolled more than 165 students in its first two months and now offers 30 weekly classes serving children, teens, and adults. Rikud operates on an intentionally alternative model with no mirrors, no ballet, and no recitals.
Camp hours are 8:30AM-3PM, with extended day options available from 3-5PM for additional charge. Three and six month payment plans are available to parents with a $1,000 deposit; payments can also be made weekly with a $350 deposit. For more information about signing up for camp, please visit here.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
By The City of Camden, Camden County Board of Commissioners and Camden County Police Department
2:30pm flag raising, then the walk through 3:00pm
Held at Police Administration Building, 800 Federal St.
3:00pm to 6:00pm
At Roosevelt Plaza (520 Market St, in front of City Hall)
No charge
Friday, June 12, 2026
4:00pm to 7:00pm
By City of Camden
At Roosevelt Plaza (520 Market St)
No charge
Saturday, June 13, 2026
5:00pm to 8:00pm
By Collingswood Pride Committee, Telfair Collective and Borough of Collingswood
No charge
Enjoy an evening of live music, drag performances, local vendors, and community engagement in a welcoming, inclusive environment. Rain or shine.
Delaware County Pride Festival
Saturday, June 13, 2026
1:00pm to 6:00pm
By U.D.T.J.
At Upper Darby Township Municipal Building, 100 Garrett Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082
No charge
Get ready for the largest annual Pride celebration in Delaware County. Join us on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 1pm to 6:00pm, as we bring together communities from Norristown to Center City, from Media to Chester for an unforgettable celebration. Over 130 vendors will be featured, offering a diverse selection of LGBTQ+ businesses, artists, and community organizations. The festival will showcase a spectacular lineup of live entertainment, including drag performances, DJs, live music, ballroom, dancing, and more. A variety of cultural cuisine will be available, featuring delicious food vendors with something for everyone. There will be all-ages activities and kid-friendly fun, including face painting, interactive games, and special performances to make this Pride an inclusive celebration for the whole family. The event is rain or shine.
“PONYO”
Academy Award®-Winner Hayao Miyazaki’s
Enchanting Undersea Fantasy Waves Back to the
Big Screen Nationwide
Studio Ghibli Fest 2026 slate debuts this summer with family-favorite Ponyo. Tickets are on sale now for Oscar® winning director Hayao Miyazaki’s under-the-sea adventure.
When Sosuke, a young boy who lives on a clifftop overlooking the sea, rescues a stranded goldfish named Ponyo, he discovers more than he bargained for. Ponyo is a curious, energetic young creature who yearns to be human, but even as she causes chaos around the house, her father, a sorcerer, schemes to return Ponyo to the sea.
As well as the full feature, screenings will include a post-film clip of the bonus feature, “Ponyo Theme Song Music Video”.
Tickets for Ponyo can be purchased online by visiting GhibliFest.com, FathomEntertainment.com or at participating theatre box offices (Theatre locations are subject to change).
Ponyo Show Dates
Check with your local theatres or online ticketing site for specific showtimes.
Saturday, June 13 at 3:00 PM (English Language Dub)
Sunday, June 14 at 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM (English Language Dub)
Monday, June 15 at 7:00 PM (Japanese Language with Subtitles)
Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00 PM (Japanese Language with Subtitles)
Wednesday, June 17: 7:00 PM (English Language Dub)
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