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Sunday, July 19, 2026

Sunday Scoop Week of 7/19/26 What's Happening This Week and More

A) Beginning Performances

In New York 

1) An American Daughter
Pershing Square Signature Center 7/23 - 9/20

2) Chapter Meeting
Wild Project 7/22 - 8/1

3) Disruption
Pershing Square Signature Center 7/22 - 8/13

4) How to Put Down the Weight of Your Past
The American Mime Theatre 7/23 -8/9

5) Hungry Women
SoHo Playhouse 7/23 - 8/30

6) This Lime Tree Bower
Quick Eternity 7/16 - 8/1

7) Paris Opera Etoile Hugo Marchand
New York City Center 7/23 - 7/26

8) Pepper Slit: Live in Her Living Room
East Village Basement 7/21 - 8/15

B) Cast Changes

In New York 

9) The Great Gatsby 
Broadway Theatre

10) Hadestown
Walter Kerr Theatre

11) Little Shop of Horrors 
West Side Theatre

C) Closing Soon

In New York 

12) Cats: The Jellicle Ball
Broadhurst Theatre Closing 8.8

D) Concerts

In New Jersey

13) Four Sticks: The Music of Led Zeppelin
Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center 7/25

In New York 

14) Jason Tiemann Trio
Dante Park 7/22

15) Les Misérables Arena Concert
Radio City Music Hall 7/23 - 8/9

E) Festival

In New York 

16) Broadway Bound Theater Festival
AMT Theater 7/23 - 8/16

17) Children's Food Festival
Brooklyn Children's Museum 7/25

F) Reading

In New York 

18) Bill
Open Jar Studios 7/27

G) Recordings

19) The Jack of Hearts Club

20) The Lost Boys

21) Slam Frank

H) Run Extensions

In New York 

22) Birthright 
MCC Theater's Newman Mills Theater Now Closing 8/23

I) What Else is Happening 

In New York

23) American Museum of Natural History Celebrates National Moth Week with Panel 
7/23

24) Broadway Magic Hour Welcomes Guest Magician TikTok Star, Michael OJ
Broadway Comedy Club 7/25

25) Ellen's Stardust Diner Hosts Live Audition for 2nd Annual Singing Competition
7/21

26) Lincoln Center Chinese Arts Week
7/22 - 7/26

27) South Street Seaport City of Water Day
7/25

In Pennsylvania

28) Philadelphia Upcoming Pride Events

Other  

29) Fathom Entertainment Upcoming Events:
The Metropolitan Opera's Lehar's The Merry Widow 7/22
Bad Counselors 7/23 - 7/27
 
A) Beginning Performances

In New York 

Courtesy of JT PR

1) An American Daughter

Premiering in 1997 at Lincoln Center, An American Daughter remains one of Wendy Wasserstein’s most incisive and sharply observed works. Blending comedy with pointed socio-political insight, the play examines the unraveling of a prominent American political family as personal missteps, sexual politics, public scrutiny, and relentless media attention collide. It tells a multifaceted tale of a family that cannibalizes its own legacy by undermining the potential of the daughter who carries the family torch – all with a significant assist from the media.

At the center of An American Daughter is a brilliant, accomplished woman, poised to step onto the national stage, until a seemingly minor personal oversight ignites a media frenzy that threatens to dismantle her reputation and shatter her dream of national public service. As the story unfolds, Wasserstein deftly reveals the unfair standards placed on women in public life alongside society’s fear of ambitious, strong women. Exploring the dilemma facing smart, powerful women, the prescient Wasserstein shines a light on not only just how fractured the American dream can be but also how fundamental fairly attaining that dream is to the future of the American experiment.

Irene Diamond Stage, Pershing Square Signature Center (480 W. 42nd St.)
7/23 - 9/20
Opening Night 8/11

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit La Femme Theatre Productions

Courtesy of Darr Publicity

2) Chapter Meeting

In Chapter Meeting, an all-night DSA (Democratic Socialists of America) chapter meeting in Brooklyn devolves into chaos when one member reveals the unthinkable: he got a job.

Wild Project (195 E. 3rd St.)
7/22 - 8/1
Opening Night 7/23

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit perfect-10s.com

3) Disruption

Does anyone know what would make them truly happy?

Tech entrepreneur Nick thinks he has the answer. After tremendous Silicon Valley success and a big exit, Nick presents his three best friends with his next big idea: an algorithm that is more complex than the human brain and promises to guide them through big life decisions better and more effectively than they can guide themselves. In an era where every aspect of human life has been documented with data and disrupted by technology, do computers know us better than we know ourselves? And even if they do, should we listen? Andrew Stein’s sharp, unnerving thriller is a timely and insightful exploration of our tech obsessed world.

 

The Romulus Linney Courtyard Square Theater, Pershing Square Signature (480 W. 42nd St.)

7/22 - 9/13

Opening 8/2


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit DisruptionPlay.com


Courtesy of Kampfire PR


4) How to Put Down the Weight of Your Past


You’re invited to attend an experimental new “self-help class” called HOW TO PUT DOWN THE WEIGHT OF YOUR PAST, a life-changing seminar personally guided by two expert facilitators. But as the session unfolds, the structure begins to fracture, and the rules dissolve, pulling you into a chaotic, immersive experience where the line between guidance and manipulation blurs and nothing can be trusted.


We are changing lives every day.


Join us.


The American Mime Theatre (137 W. 25th St.)

7/23 - 8/9

Opening Night 7/25


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit howtoputdownyourpast.com.


Courtesy of Kampfire PR


5) Hungry Women


If men went extinct, what would our world look like? HUNGRY WOMEN envisions this exact reality across two hundred years. A dark comedy that blends absurdism and the macabre through a feminist lens, the play explores survival, identity, sexuality, motherhood, and the reshaping of power in the absence of the patriarchy. In the end, it asks: What are women most hungry for?


SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam St.)

7/23 - 8/30

Opening Night 7/25 


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.sohoplayhouse.com.


Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR


6) This Lime Tree Bower


An early play by Irish playwright Conor McPherson, This Lime Tree Bower was first performed in 1995 and uses three interweaving monologues from young men in a small Irish seaside town to tell a story of coming-of-age, boredom, and crime that will drop audiences into a world they won't ever forget. The cast features James Broderick as Joe, Patrick Perih as Frank, and Forrest Weber as Ray. The show is directed by Christopher Ryan. It is produced by Richie Radici and Patrick Perih


Quick Eternity, South Street Seaport, 22 Peck Slip

7/16 - 8/1


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 

www.goodbad.group/thislimetreebower


Courtesy of New York City Center


7) Paris Opera Etoile Hugo Marchand


Possessing undeniable virtuosity, lyricism, and charisma, Hugo Marchand is perhaps the most famous male Étoile of the Paris Opera Ballet—the highest rank in the most prestigious ballet company in the world.


As curator and lead performer of City Center’s fifth Artists at the Center program, Marchand assembles a program of ballets exhibiting a diversity of styles from George Balanchine and Maurice Béjart to Carolyn Carlson.


The highlight of the program is Maurice Béjart’s Boléro, a tour de force piece for a dancer so special that few artists have been granted permission to perform the work since its creation in 1961. Set to Ravel’s Boléro, Marchand dances an athletic, dramatic solo surrounded by 18 dancers from the Béjart Ballet Lausanne


Marchand also dances a pas de deux with fellow Paris Opera Ballet Étoile Dorothée Gilbert from the seductive, sumptuous Le Parc by Angelin Preljocaj. Inspired by Les Liaisons Dangereuses and set to music by Mozart, Le Parc is a sensual exploration of the way love blossoms through a balance of classical and modern forms. The program also includes Béjart’s The Firebird, performed by Béjart Ballet Lausanne, returning to New York for the first time in 30 years; George Balanchine’s Sonatine with Paris Opera Ballet Étoiles Léonore Baulac and Germain Louvet; Trois gnossiennes with Baulac and Marchand; and a pas de deux from Carolyn Carlson’s Signes with Gilbert and Louvet.


New York City Center (131 W. 55th St.)

7/23 - 7/26


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit NYCityCenter.org


Courtesy of DKC/O&M


8) Pepper Slit: Live in Her Living Room


“Saturday Night Live” alum Chloe Troast will write and star in the new theatrical experience PEPPER SLIT: Live in Her Living Room directed by comedian Sam Blumenfeld.


Troast stated, "’Pepper’ is a woman that lives inside me and has probably lived there my whole life. At age 11, my favorite Broadway show was Follies – a classic preteen tale about the decay of female beauty and fading fame within an unscrupulous industry of vaudeville and burlesque. I was obsessed with Liza, Bernadette, Elaine Stritch, Carol Burnett, Eartha Kitt, Little Edie, Cher. Divas of stage and screen. ‘Pepper’ is an amalgamation of all these things plus a newborn baby. She has been everywhere, done everything, is wistful, entitled, crass, yet somehow innocent. She is a live wire and an open wound with an enormous story to tell."


East Village Basement (321 E. 9th St.)

7/21 - 8/15

Opening Night 7/30


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.pepperslit.com.


B) Cast Changes

In New York 

Courtesy of Vivacity PR

9) The Great Gatsby 


Eva Noblezada plays her final performance as Daisy Buchanan on 7/27.

Reeve Carney plays his final performance as Jay Gatsby on 7/26.

Ryan McCartan returns to the cast in the role of Jay Gatsby on 7/27.

Great Gatsby National Tour star, Senzel Ahmady, joins the cast in the role of Daisy 7/27 - 8/2.

China Anne McClain joins the cast in the role of Daisy Buchanan on 8/3.


Broadway Theatre (1681 Bwy.)


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit broadwaygatsby.com


10) Hadestown

Kelly Belarmino, KC Dela Kruz, Khori Michelle Petinaud join the cast in the role of The 'Fates' on 7/21.

Following two intertwining love stories — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — Hadestown invites audiences on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers, singers, and musicians Hadestown delivers a deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience.

Walter Kerr Theatre (219 W. 48th St.)

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.hadestown.com

Courtesy of Vivacity Media Group

11) Little Shop of Horrors 

Ethan Slater joins the cast in the role of Seymour on 7/21.
Betsy Wolfe joins the cast in the role of Audrey on 7/21.

West Side Theatre (407 W. 43rd St.)

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.LittleShopNYC.com

C) Closing Soon

In New York 

12) Cats: The Jellicle Ball

CATS: The Jellicle Ball, the wildly acclaimed Tony Award-winning musical revival, will end its Broadway run at the Broadhurst on Saturday evening, August 8.

Broadhurst Theatre (235 W. 44th St.)

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.catsthejellicleball.com

D) Concerts

In New Jersey

13) Four Sticks: The Music of Led Zeppelin

Recognized as one of the nation's premier Led Zeppelin tribute acts, FOUR STICKS faithfully recreates the sound, power, and energy of one of rock's greatest bands. Performing as a four-piece ensemble—just as Led Zeppelin did—the group delivers an authentic concert experience that captures the musicianship, intensity, and unmistakable spirit that made the legendary rock band a worldwide phenomenon.

Sitnik Theatre at Lackland Performing Arts Center (715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown)
Saturday, July 25, 8:00 PM

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit centenarystageco.org

In New York 

14) Jason Tiemann Trio

Tiemann is a New York City-based jazz drummer and is currently on the jazz faculty of the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the University of Hartford. He is quickly forging his musical voice on the New York scene by fusing his depth of historical foundation with crisp technique and propulsive, intuitive swing.

Dante Park (Broadway Between 63rd & 64th)
Wednesday, July 22, 1:30 PM

This is a free concert.


15) Les Misérables Arena Concert

Radio City Music Hall (1260 6th Ave.)
7/23 - 8/9

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit NYC.LesMis.com.

E) Festival

In New York 

Courtesy of Alton PR

16) Broadway Bound Theater Festival

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival is thrilled to announce the schedule for its 2026 season, featuring the world premieres of two musicals and ten new plays by writers from New York and across the country. The festival runs July 23–August 16 at AMT Theater in the heart of the Theater District. Tickets are now on sale for the 2026 Broadway Bound Theatre Festival at Broadway Bound Theatre Festival.

AMT Theater (354 45th St.)
7/23 - 8/16

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.broadwayboundfest.com

Courtesy of Anat Gerstein PR

17) Children's Food Festival

Taste, plant, and play with New York City’s food. The festival features local farmers, hands-on cooking, food science, composting, gardening, and art activities inspired by local and global culinary traditions.

Brooklyn Children's Museum (145 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn)
Saturday, July 25, 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.brooklynkids.org/events/childrens-food-festival.

F) Reading

In New York 

Courtesy of Emily Owens PR

18) Bill

Democracy is dead, to begin with, and Taffeta, a Black, queer femme of impossible brilliance, refuses to be this country’s janitor once again. Instead, she appoints herself freedom’s only mourner, digging its grave.

Open Jar Studios (1601 Bwy., 11th Fl.)
Monday July 27, 7:00 PM

Tickets (sliding scale) are available for advance purchase at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/playpenn/2244422

G) Recordings

Courtesy of Polk & Co. PR
19) The Jack of Hearts Club

The Original Cast Recording of THE JACK OF HEARTS CLUB, the acclaimed new musical by Jon Richardson that became one of the most successful productions in the history of Provincetown Theater, was released on Friday, July 17, 2026, on all major digital and streaming platforms.

It’s the last night of the summer of 1963 at The Jack of Hearts Club, a rowdy Provincetown bar where a group of regulars gathers for their annual "So Long, Summer" cabaret send-off. Everyone's here: community matriarch Dorothy, who runs the joint; her daughter Elizabeth, who's steeling herself for the end of another summer romance; and wide-eyed piano player Sonny, who's wrapping up his first season at The Jack of Hearts. As Elizabeth begins to imagine a life beyond the safe harbor of Provincetown, Sonny prepares to say goodbye to his first real friends. Everyone is trying to find where they belong.

 

This original musical tells a story about community, belonging, and the human need for connection. Featuring the rousing music and lyrics of Jon Richardson, THE JACK OF HEARTS CLUB will leave you humming into the night to the tune of unabashed queer joy.


For more information visit https://www.provincetowntheater.org/the-jack-of-hearts-club.


Courtesy of Polk and Co. PR

20) The Lost Boys


In partnership with the show’s producers James Carpinello, Marcus Chait, and Patrick Wilson, Atlantic Records will release THE LOST BOYS (Original Broadway Cast Recording) on Friday July 24th. The official companion to the 12-time Tony Award-nominated Broadway smash features music and lyrics by 2026 two-time Tony Award nominees The Rescues. The album is produced by The Rescues (Kyler England, AG, Gabriel Mann) alongside Ethan Popp, recorded by Ian Kagey, and mixed by Richard Furch


Fans can pre-order the full Cast Recording HERE.


Courtest of Kampfire PR

21) Slam Frank


The audacious, genre-defying SLAM FRANK, praised by the New York Times for being "clever" and "gleefully provocative," has released its Original Cast Recording, available exclusively on slamfrankmusical.com. The album brings the virtuosic energy of the sold-out Off-Broadway satire directly into listeners' homes, capturing the performances that sparked international conversation.


H) Run Extensions

In New York 
Photo by Emilio Madrid

22) Birthright 

How do you show up for the people you love? 

What begins as a reunion among six young friends after a Birthright trip to Israel in 2006 becomes, over the span of 18 years, an exploration of identity, fracturing communities, and the struggle to stay connected across difference. Against a backdrop of political upheaval, the influence of social media on discourse, and profound generational change, their relationships become a battleground for competing histories, beliefs, and uncomfortable emotional truths.

MCC Theater's Newman Mills Theater (511 W. 52nd St.)
Now closing 8/32

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit mcctheater.org.

I) What Else is Happening 

In New York

Courtesy of AMNH

23) American Museum of Natural History to Host 
“True Stories, Wild Things: A Celebration of National Moth Week” on Thursday, July 23

Evening event to feature a conversation about insect biodiversity with Museum scientists and an opportunity to observe moths on the Museum steps


As dusk falls over Central Park, join the Museum for True Stories, Wild Things: A Celebration of National Moth Week to experience an evening of wonder dedicated to the winged insects that live in New York City.

Join them under the Blue Whale for a panel conversation with Museum scientists and moth experts exploring what declining insect populations reveal about the health of urban ecosystems. Hear from researchers working at the intersection of entomology, urban ecology, and conservation, and discover why the animals that share our city matter. 

Tickets are available on the Museum’s website and are $15 for the general public and $12 for Museum Members.

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Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR

24) Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio

announce

Broadway Magic Hour Guest Magician

TikTok Star Michael OJ

July 25, 2026 at 2PM

Broadway Comedy Club, 318 W. 53rd Street

New York, NY, 10019


Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio, the stars of The Broadway Magic Hour, a family-friendly hour of fun-filled magical entertainment, announce that guest magician and TikTok Star Michael OJ will perform close-up magic at the July 25, 2PM performance at Broadway Comedy Club, 318 W. 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019. Tickets start at $25 for general admission and can be purchased here.

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25) Ellen’s Stardust Diner Welcomes “Junior Stardusters,” 30 Next-Gen Stars of Tomorrow, to Audition Live in Second Annual Singing Competition

On Tuesday, July 21 starting at 9 a.m. the iconic diner in Times Square will hold auditions as talent from around the country competes for one of five spots to perform alongside its famous singing waitstaff

The second annual Junior Stardusters auditions are back! 30 finalists from around the country will perform their hearts out and secure one of five spots to perform at Ellen’s Stardust Diner later this summer with The Stardusters. The 30 finalists were selected out of a pool of 300 submissions from various countries that poured in, in less than 24 hours. Video from last year’s auditions can be seen here.

Ellen Hart, owner and founder of the iconic Ellen’s Stardust Diner and Miss Subways 1959; 30 finalists from around the country and their families; judges include vocal and theater artist Katy Wolfe and Broadway stars Nick Barrington, Gilbert L. Bailey II, Lisa Howard, Bailey McCall; and others.

Broadway Educational Alliance is a proud partner of this year’s Junior Starduster auditions. The five winners will receive scholarships to the organization’s Camp Broadway 2027. One finalist between the ages of 12 and 17 will receive the Esprit de Corps Award, presented by Camp Broadway in partnership with the Broadway Education Alliance. The award includes participation in the Camp Broadway Ensemble, which will serve as the featured pre-show act for the Rockettes at the Radio City Christmas Spectacular on Sunday, December 6, 2026. The two-day performance program takes place in New York City on Saturday, December 5th and Sunday, December 6th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

·       9 a.m. – 30 kids to arrive at the diner; judges and programming          to be introduced.

·       9:30 a.m. – Auditions begin for 6- to 8-year-olds

·       9:55 a.m. Auditions begin for 9- to 12-year-olds

·       10:20 a.m. – Auditions begin for 13- and 14-year-olds

·       11:10 a.m. – Auditions begin for 15- and 16-year-olds

·       11:55 a.m. – Auditions begin for 17 and 18-year-olds

·       1 p.m. – Winners to be announced and photo moment with          winners and judges

The Stardust Theater, below Ellen’s Stardust Diner, located at 1650 Broadway at 51st Street.

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26) Chinese Arts Week, part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City festival, running from 7/22-26


This July, Lincoln Center will shine a spotlight on the rich cultural artistry of China with a week-long showcase of programs highlighting the depth and diversity of Chinese culture from July 22-26. As a part of their Summer for the City festival, Chinese Arts Week showcases the country’s creative excellence. Highlights of the week include:

  • Pulitzer Prize winner Du Yun reimagines ancient oral traditions of the Jino people at the North American premiere of her new work, The Ocean Etched in the Forest (刻在森林的海), commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Beijing Music Festival.
  • Shen Wei Dance Arts celebrates the 30th anniversary of their first Lincoln Center shows in a joint performance with the influential Guangdong Modern Dance Company
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once soundtrack composer Ian Chang makes his Lincoln Center headlining debut with selections from his earlier solo work and new projects in process.
  • Electronics duo Taiga make their Lincoln Center headlining debut on the Dance Floor
  • Artist Qi Yu, a guzheng (Chinese zither) performer originally from Inner Mongolia, China, makes her Lincoln Center debut
  • A live music performance and dance workshop by the electronic group Shanghai Restoration Project (SRP) and South African rapper Tebza Majaivane aka Tebza Diphehlo

 

The week will also offer a Silent Disco, spotlighting contemporary Mandopop and Cantopop hits with international DJ sets, as well as family-friendly workshops, a Storytime with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, local Chinese food vendors, and much more to discover.


For more information about Summer for the City, please visit here.

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Courtesy of Michelle Tabnicl PR

27) South Street Seaport Museum

Announces

City of Water Day

July 25 | 11am–5pm | Free Museum Admission


South Street Seaport Museum announces a day of free activities for City of Water Day on Saturday, July 25, 2026 from 11am–5pm.


Join the South Street Seaport Museum, Waterfront Alliance, and fellow climate-conscious partners for the annual City of Water Day, which provides programs and activities across the region that champion a climate-resilient New York and New Jersey Harbor.



For this special initiative, the Museum joins dozens of communities across all five boroughs, Westchester and Rockland counties, and northern New Jersey who will host events on and near the water that celebrate the importance of a resilient and equitably shared waterfront.


Take advantage of free General Admission to the Seaport Museum throughout the day, which will allow you to explore all of the exhibitions on view, including The Promise of Liberty: Words That Shaped a Nation, and two historic ships at Pier 16.


Advanced registration for free admission to the Museum is suggested. Walk-ups will be accommodated as possible. Book tickets here.


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In Pennsylvania

28) Philadelphia Area Upcoming Pride Events

Pride Festival of Central PA 2026
Saturday, July 25, 2026
11:00am to 6:00pm
Presented by Central PA Pride
Held at Soldiers Grove 400 Commonwealth Avenue, Harrisburg, PA, United States
No charge

Mark your calendar and join us for the 34th Pride Festival of Central PA at Soldier's Grove on the official Christmas in July. Happy Holigays!.

Pride on the Diamond
Saturday, July 25, 2026
1:00pm to 5:00pm
By NWPA Pride Alliance
At Diamond Park Square, Meadville, PA 16335
No charge

Join the NWPA Pride Alliance on Saturday, July 25th, for Pride on the Diamond in Meadville. As part of the 2026 "Make Waves" campaign, this event brings the local LGBTQIA+ community together at Diamond Park for an afternoon of celebration and visibility. Kicking off with an opening ceremony at 1:00 PM and running until 5:00 PM, attendees can explore a lineup of local vendors, artisans, and community resources. The day also features a DJ playing all your favorites and drag performances by your local divas. There is no admission fee, and all are welcome.


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Other
29) Fathom Entertainment
Upcoming Events


The Metropolitan Opera’s 2026 Live in HD Summer Encore

Lehár’s The Merry Widow: July 22, 2026, at 1PM and 6:30PM local time

Originally transmitted live to cinemas on January 17, 2015

Soprano Renée Fleming stars as the heiress who captivates all of Paris in Lehár’s enchanting operetta. Baritone Nathan Gunn co-stars as Danilo, alongside Broadway legend Kelli O’Hara as Valencienne, in the dazzling 2015 production directed and choreographed by five-time Tony Award–winner Susan Stroman. Andrew Davis conducts. Watch the trailer here.


Tickets for The Met: Live in HD Summer Encores are available online and at participating theatre box offices (theatre locations are subject to change). For more information, visit Fathom Entertainment.

 

Courtesy of Fathom Entertainment


Camp is Officially in Session:

Bad Counselors, the New Faith Meets Frat Comedy Starring Chris Klein, in Theatres Nationwide July 23-27

 

Matt Cornett and Ramon Reed Pose as Camp Counselors

Alongside Klein’s “Pastor” in Director Chris Dowling’s

New Summer Comedy

 

Tickets Available at the
Fathom Entertainment Website


Bad Counselors, the new feel-good summer comedy is coming to theatres nationwide from Loam Entertainment and Fathom Entertainment July 23-27, 2026. Directed by Chris Dowling and starring Chris Klein (American Pie), the film follows two hard-partying fraternity brothers who pose as Christian camp counselors to complete court-ordered community service, only to find themselves navigating prankster campers, suspicious pastors and unexpected lessons along the way.


Bad Counselors also stars Missi Pyle (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Matt Cornett (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series), Brec Bassinger (Final Destination: Bloodlines) and Ramon Reed (Netflix’s Incoming). Filled with camp chaos, comedy and surprising heart, Bad Counselors delivers a crowd-pleasing summer movie experience families and friends can enjoy together on the big screen.


Thursday, July 23 – Monday, July 27 (Check your local theatre for specific showtimes) 


Tickets for Bad Counselors are available online and at participating theatre box offices (theatre locations are subject to change). For more information, visit Fathom Entertainment.


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And that's the scoop. Tune in tomorrow for More Theater Monday.

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