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Sunday, March 8, 2026
Sunday Scoop Week of 3/8/26 What's Happening This Week and More
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Footprints Dance Festival is a multi-day dance festival that will celebrate the work of emerging and established choreographers. Curated by Amanda Selwyn, this festival will showcase innovative dance works with a strong theatrical aesthetic. See below for a full schedule.
Program A | Thursday, March 12 - 7 p.m. & Saturday, March 14 - 6:30 p.m.
- Yoke | Choreography by Renay Aumiller
- Creation Story | Choreography by Zev Haworth
- Threads of Her | Choreography by Kathryn Green
- Torrent | Choreography by Kat Reese
- The Wind of our Walking | Choreography by Gemma Leary, Alexandra DiCastro, Emmett Higgins
- What Now? | Choreography by Anna Stribrny
- Exposed excerpt | Choreography by Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre
Program B | Friday, March 13 - 7 p.m. & Saturday, March 14 - 8:30 p.m.
- Opportunity | Choreography by Obremski/Works
- Pearl | Choreography by Thomas Hogan
- Iliocostal | Choreography by Jack Randel
- re: currents | Choreography by Destiny Nguyen
- This Version of You | Choreography by Kaley Pruitt Dance
- Exposed excerpt | Choreography by Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre
$45 rush tickets for About Time will be available one hour before curtain for the same day’s performance in-person at the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater Box Office (10 W 64th Street). There is a limit of 2 tickets per person and is subject to availability.
Best known for a body of work that spans acclaimed book musicals and influential revues, Maltby & Shire are singular voices in American musical theater, celebrated for their wit, emotional precision, and incisive observations of modern life. Throughout their career, they have returned to the musical revue as a uniquely intimate form—one that allows their songs to speak directly to audiences, telling a larger story without narrative distance or ornament.
The new show completes a trilogy that the authors didn’t know they were writing, that has quietly helped shape contemporary musical theater. Starting Here, Starting Now, which premiered Off-Broadway in 1977, introduced a candid, conversational songwriting style that captured the exhilaration and uncertainty of early adulthood and became a cult classic, including a nomination for a Grammy Award. More than a decade later, Closer Than Ever turned its focus to adult relationships, ambition, compromise, and reinvention, earning critical acclaim, including Best Off-Broadway Musical at the Outer Critics Circle Awards and producing songs that remain enduring standards of the musical theater canon. Now, About Time will complete the picture.
Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater (10 W. 64th St.)
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.abouttimemusical.com.
E) Tickets on Sale
In New York
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Blending concert performances with immersive fan experiences, The Festival will feature unforgettable performances from beloved Broadway classics, campfire sing-alongs, a ‘Club Cumming on the Hudson’ piano bar, Broadway Rave’s iconic dance party, theatrical costume contests, and more. Each evening, The Festival will conclude with electric solo and ensemble performances featuring marquee talent presenting beloved songs, both well-known classics and surprising mashups and medleys. The Festival will be directed by Broadway legend and Tony Award®-winning choreographer and director Jerry Mitchell and D.B. Bonds.
Beyond the stage, featured performers and industry professionals will take part in outdoor events throughout the scenic Hudson Valley resort grounds, with various experiences, lessons, host lectures, panels and masterclasses. The Festival will also deliver an exemplary music festival experience, featuring locally sourced food and beverage offerings from top Hudson Valley chefs and mixologists, along with a curated marketplace spotlighting the region’s artisans, makers, and merchants.
The Festival will also include special events benefitting the wonderful work done by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is the philanthropic heart of Broadway, helping ensure those affected by HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses, as well as those within the theater industry, receive medication, healthy meals, counseling and emergency assistance.
Hutton Brickyards (132 Lindsley Ave., Kingston)
8/14 - 8/16
For more information including ticket packages and lodging and shuttle offerings, please visit www.BroadwayFest.com.
19) 92NY Harkness Dance Center Announces
Before the Bow: Masterclass Workshop with Megan Fairchild
March 15, 2026
11am – 4pm
The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) announces Before the Bow: Masterclass Workshop with Megan Fairchild on Sunday, March 15. Drawing from her extraordinary career with New York City Ballet and geared towards dedicated young dancers ages 12–18, this immersive workshop offers a rare opportunity to train, learn, and reflect with one of today’s most respected ballerinas, and is ideal for students seeking not only technical growth, but also a long-term perspective on artistry, resilience, and life in dance. Registration begins at $250 and is available here.
The day begins with a rigorous technique class rooted in clarity, musicality, and precision, followed by an in-depth exploration of Balanchine choreography. Dancers will study excerpts from Coppélia, one of Ms. Fairchild’s final performance roles, gaining insight into stylistic nuance, artistry, and storytelling.
In the afternoon, participants will get a break from dancing as the focus shifts to dancer wellness. Through a guided conversation, moderated by her brother Robbie Fairchild, Megan will discuss topics from her book, The Ballerina Mindset, which draws on the wisdom she gained from a 25-year career in an intense and competitive industry. This session invites dancers to ask questions, reflect, and gain practical tools for navigating the pressures of training, performing, and identity, both inside and outside the studio.
Workshop Schedule
11am - 12:30pm - technique class
12:45 - 1:15pm - pointe warmup
1:15 - 2:15pm - variations
2:30 - 4pm - conversation Q&A moderated by Robbie Fairchild
Registration Options
$250: full-day workshop; signed book, The Ballerina Mindset; photo opportunity with Megan.
$500: full-day workshop; signed book, The Ballerina Mindset; photo opportunity with Megan,
a signed pair of Megan’s toe shoes; and two seats to the workshop observation, allowing family members of workshop participants to join.
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MODERATED BY BEN BRANTLEY
WITH
NATHAN LANE
BEN AHLERS
AND JOE MANTELLO
Producers of the upcoming Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman today announced the launch of a new video series featuring former New York Times chief theater critic Ben Brantley in conversation with three-time Tony Award® winner Nathan Lane, two-time Tony Award winner Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott, Ben Ahlers, and three-time Tony Award winner Joe Mantello. The short videos, which include conversations about the Miller masterwork, its enduring legacy, and the cast and director’s experience building the revival, will be available on the play’s social media sites.
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21) BLACK THEATRE UNITED ANNOUNCES
THE FIFTH YEAR OF THE
BROADWAY MARKETING
& PRESS INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Black Theatre United (BTU) is proud to launch the fifth year of its Broadway Marketing & Press Internship Program, an initiative designed to create meaningful career pathways for emerging talent in theatrical marketing, advertising, and press.
During the competitive program, BTU Rise interns are placed at leading entertainment marketing and press agencies in New York City, including Serino Coyne, AKA, and Situation. Interns are employed directly by their host companies and work full-time (40 hours per week, Monday–Friday), gaining hands-on experience across departments such as strategy, research, content development, and campaign planning. In addition, SpotCo will host one returning BTU Rise alum through a separate, alumni-only fellowship track, further extending the program’s professional pipeline.
Beyond their day-to-day agency work, interns participate in weekly field trips and Lunch & Learns designed to broaden their industry exposure. Past and current educational partners include Polk & Co., iHeartMedia, The New York Times, and Google, among others. Through immersive professional experience, fully supported housing access, and curated industry engagement, the Broadway Marketing & Press Internship Program continues to build a more inclusive and sustainable future for theatre marketing and press professionals.
All undergraduate students, regardless of race or ethnicity, are welcome to apply for placement in this program. Interns will be hired as full-time employees of one of the companies and as such will be paid $17/hour. Housing is also provided for each intern at St. John’s University’s beautiful Queens campus in apartment style living. Apartments are a 5-minute walk to train stations and a 40 min train/25 min car ride to the heart of Times Square. Each intern will receive an unlimited Metrocard for the summer that can be used for both the MTA bus and MTA subway system. To add to the richness of the summer experience, interns may be invited to theatre industry events on a voluntary basis and receive complimentary tickets to Broadway shows, attractions, and other events.
The eight-week summer program will run from June 15 through August 7, 2026. Applications for the 2026 cohort close on March 20.
To apply, please visit: https://www.
For more information, please visit www.BlackTheatreUnited.com.
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22) Broadway Magic Hour Announces New “Premium Seating” Option for Families
New York City’s favorite family-friendly magic show, the Broadway Magic Hour, is pleased to announce a new Premium Seating option for those who want guaranteed front of house seats.
Audience participation is a huge part of the Broadway Magic Hour experience, but buying premium seats doesn’t guarantee that someone will be asked to participate onstage.
Schedule and Tickets: https://broadwaymagichour.com
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23) Film Series Celebrates Iconic Theater Company
MABOU MINES
March 13 - 19 at Anthology Film Archives
featuring David Byrne, Philip Glass, Jean-Luc Godard, Karen Kandel, Ruth Maleczech, Mark Margolis, Ellen McElduff, Maude Mitchell, Fred Neumann, Lola Pashalinski, Ron Vawter, David Warrilow & many more in films by JoAnne Akalaitis, Lee Breuer, Jill Godmilow, and Mojo Lorwin
MABOU MINES is one of the most important, adventurous, and long-lasting avant-garde American theater troupes to emerge in the last hundred years, from its founding in 1970 by JoAnne Akalaitis, Lee Breuer, Philip Glass, Ruth Maleczech, and David Warrilow, to its current incarnation under co-artistic directors Mallory Catlett, Karen Kandel, and Carl Hancock Rux. They are also, like their contemporaries the Wooster Group and Richard Foreman’s Ontological-Hysteric Theater, a downtown institution, having spent their formative years at La Mama and the Public Theater before finding a permanent home at PS 122 (now 122 Community Center), where they still reside.
MABOU MINES CINEMA is a series exploring the company’s little-seen forays into film, including the new wave-inspired, Breuer-directed MOI-MÊME, featuring a brief cameo by Jean-Luc Godard, which the group shot in Paris in 1968 before officially forming the company (but which was only recently resurrected and reimagined by Breuer’s son Mojo Lorwin); the RED HORSE (1974) and B. BEAVER ANIMATIONS (1979), two of the company’s first experiments with video; JoAnne Akalaitis’s feature film version of her Obie-winning play DEAD END KIDS (1986), which takes a darkly comic and philosophical approach to the prospect of nuclear Armageddon (and boasts a soundtrack by David Byrne and Philip Glass); and filmmaker Jill Godmilow’s epic, six-hour, fly-on-the-wall documentary LEAR ‘87 ARCHIVE (2001) (never-before-screened theatrically), which follows the rehearsal process for the company’s ground-breaking gender-reversed version of Shakespeare’s KING LEAR, directed by Breuer and starring Maleczech. In addition to the aforementioned artists, the films in this series feature Mabou mainstays Honora Fergusson, Ellen McElduff, Greg Mehrten, Maude Mitchell, Fred Neumann, Terry O’Reilly, Bill Raymond, and many other legends of downtown theater.
MABOU MINES CINEMA will feature 6 different programs running March 13 - 19 at Anthology Film Archives (32 Second Avenue New York, NY 10003). Tickets are $14 (Seniors and Students $10, Members $7,) available beginning mid-February at www.anthologyfilmarchives.
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24) REacting Short Play Series Vol. 3: Am/Or (Caveat NYC)
REacting’s Short Play Series is a curated evening of original short works built around a central theme. This third volume centers on love in all its contradictions desire and fear intimacy and independence certainty and doubt. Through a dynamic lineup of short plays, the night moves from romantic comedy to grounded emotional realism, offering layered and contemporary perspectives on modern relationships.
The series is designed as an intimate theater experience at Caveat NYC, where audiences can enjoy drinks while watching the performance. The atmosphere is relaxed, vibrant, and immersive more of a compelling night out than a distant or formal theatrical event. Think acting cabaret energy with strong ensemble storytelling and sharp, character driven work.
The format is fast paced and dynamic, allowing multiple voices and styles to coexist in one cohesive evening while keeping the audience engaged throughout.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit caveat.nyc/events/shortplayseries-vol3-amor-3-15-2026
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25) “NIGHT SIDE SONGS”
THE NEW MUSICAL BY
THE LAZOURS
RELEASES NEW MUSIC VIDEO
OF “MIRACLE SONG”
PERFORMED BY TONY AWARD® NOMINEE
ROBIN DE JESÚS
IN HIS FIRST SOLO NUMBER EVER IN A MUSICAL IN NYC
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
Lincoln Center Theater released a brand-new music video of “Miracle Song,” performed by Tony Award® nominee Robin de Jesús, in his first solo number ever in a musical in New York City, from the new musical Night Side Songs, written by acclaimed duo, The Lazours who are reuniting with Lortel and Obie Award-winning director Taibi Magar.
To watch and download the video, please click HERE.
Night Side Songs is a transformative new musical that gathers us in the space where life shifts, suddenly and irrevocably, and asks how we move through it.
Tickets are currently on sale at LCT.org.
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26) World Music Institute and Flamenco Festival Present
Gerardo Núñez, Antonio Rey, Álvaro Martinete,
and Olga Pericet
A Tribute to Master Sabicas
In Celebration of Flamenco Guitar
Saturday, March 14, 2026
The Town Hall
123 W 43d St, Manhattan
7 PM – Doors | 8 PM – Show
WMI and Flamenco Festival New York celebrate the closing night of the 25th Anniversary of the Festival with a special performance that honors the man who introduced flamenco guitar to the global stage from the heart of Manhattan. This tribute concert is a musical homage to the legendary flamenco guitarist Agustín Castellón Campos, known simply as Sabicas, and takes place at the same iconic theater where, in 1959, he made history by performing the first flamenco guitar recital as a solo concert instrument. Until then, the guitar had lived mostly in the shadows, accompanying song and dance; that night it stepped into the spotlight and changed flamenco forever.
Three generations of guitarists — the virtuosic Gerardo Núñez, the Latin Grammy Award-winning Antonio Rey, and rising star Álvaro Martinete — celebrate the living legacy Sabicas created. Joining them will be guest artist Olga Pericet, whose bold, elegant performance evokes the legendary Carmen Amaya, Sabicas’s long-time artistic partner, bringing full circle a moment that shaped the modern history of flamenco.
Born in Pamplona in 1912, Sabicas came to New York in the early 1940s as a refugee from the Spanish Civil War. The city became his creative haven for the following four decades. In a humble apartment shared with his wife, Sabicas crafted a life that resonated powerfully throughout the music world. He recorded an impressive number of albums in the United States, many of which became essential resources for flamenco guitarists across generations. New York offered him the artistic freedom and global audience that Spain, under Franco’s dictatorship, could not provide. In return, he served as a cultural bridge, a guide, and a mentor.
For forty years, he was the welcoming face for flamenco artists arriving in the U.S.—a friend, host, and protector to dancers, singers, and guitarists searching for a foothold in a new land. His home transformed into a vibrant hub of flamenco life, and his influence turned New York into an unexpected epicenter of this art form.
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27) Works & Process, Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels and the Guggenheim New York
Co-present
Early Works by Lucinda Childs
Rotunda Performance
Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival
March 14-15, 2026 at 7:30PM
Works & Process, in collaboration with Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels and Guggenheim New York, offers a Rotunda Performance of Early Works by Lucinda Childs, part of the Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival, on Saturday and Sunday, March 14-15, 2026 at 7:30PM in the rotunda of Guggenheim New York, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10128. Tickets start at $50 and can be purchased here.
Lucinda Childs is a preeminent figure in American postmodern dance and one of the most influential artists in the history of contemporary performing arts. Her important choreographic body of work is distinguished by a distinctive movement language––complex, abstract in structure, and built from a deliberately pared-down physical vocabulary.
Early Works is a collection of pieces that traces Childs’s artistic evolution, from the solo works she created during her time with the Judson Dance Theater beginning in 1963 to the earliest works made for her own company, founded in 1973. In these works, rhythm and geometry are highlighted. Using a vocabulary of pure movement––walking, running, turning, skipping, and leaping––Childs explores rapid shifts in direction and the impact of minimal shifts in movement patterns. These displacements, both physically and mentally demanding, illuminate the rigor and precision at the core of her practice. These geometric and mathematically structured dances laid the groundwork for DANCE, her first work choreographed to music in 1979.
The performance (approx. 45 minutes) is designed to be experienced from various vantage points, including the museum ramps, which are standing room only. A limited number of seats are available on the rotunda floor. Please purchase your ticket accordingly.
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28) Bucks County Playhouse Announces New American Sign Language Interpreted Performances For 2026 Mainstage Season
Bucks County Playhouse is committed to making the arts accessible to all.
Bucks County Playhouse recently announced that it will have American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted performances during the 2026 Mainstage season.
In partnership with Hands Up Productions, trained ASL interpreters will be positioned in a designated section of the theater to provide clear sightlines for both the performance and interpretation.
ASL interpreted performance for “Starstruck” is March 15. “Starstruck” (a World Premiere Musical) is set in the starry skies of Idaho, a determined astronomer takes on her small town to save the night sky and sparks fly—literally and figuratively. Featuring original music by Grammy Award-winner Emily Saliers of The Indigo Girls and book by Tony-nominee Beth Malone (“Fun Home”) and Mary Ann Stratton.
ASL interpreted performance for “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof” is May 17. “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” is Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play of pride, passion, and painful truths within a Southern family on the brink.
ASL interpreted performance for “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific” is July 12. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s sweeping wartime romance — with deep Bucks County roots — returns for the nation’s 250th celebration. Featuring some of Broadway’s most beloved songs, “South Pacific” remains a timeless story of love, duty and hope.
ASL interpreted performance for “Rent” is September 6. “Rent” (the Pulitzer Prize-Winning Musical) is set in New York’s East Village, where a group of young artists fight for love, freedom, and self-expression. A powerful celebration of friendship, resilience, and living for today.
ASL interpreted performance for “Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn” is December 13. A show for the whole family! A song-and-dance man turns a country farmhouse into a year-round celebration in this feel-good musical filled with romance and charm.
ASL interpreted performances are supported through a generous gift from Linda Sommer. To reserve seats in the ASL designated section, visit BucksCountyPlayhouse.org or contact the Box Office.
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29) Go Ninja Go! Turtlemania Returns for One Full Week!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of The Ooze
35th Anniversary Hits Theatres Nationwide for March 13 - 19
Tickets On Sale Now at Fathom Entertainment for the First-Ever Theatrical
4K Presentation
New Trailer from Fathom Entertainment, Saga Arts, and Warner Bros. Pictures Reveals The Ninja Turtles: Revolutions; Exclusive, Never-Before-Seen Kevin Eastman Featurette Coming to March Theatrical
Anniversary Engagement
Fathom Entertainment, the leading specialty distributor of content to theatrical partners worldwide, Saga Arts, and Warner Bros. Pictures announce that tickets are now on sale for the 35th Anniversary theatrical re-release of New Line Cinema’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, returning to theatres nationwide March 13-19.
Back by bodacious demand and for the first time ever, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze will be presented in theatres in a newly restored 4K presentation, giving longtime fans and first-time audiences the chance to experience the sequel together with unprecedented clarity and scale on the big screen.
Following the massive success of last year’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 35th Anniversary event, Turtlemania is back once again for families, longtime fans, and a new generation discovering the Turtles together in cinemas with a weeklong nationwide theatrical engagement.
In addition to the feature presentation, the anniversary event will include a never-before-seen featurette, The Ninja Turtles: Revolutions, appearing before the movie—step into the mind of TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman, joining him on a vision through the past. Sit down alongside the icon at his personal drawing desk while he illustrates through the revolving history and mythos of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles legend.
Friday, March 13 through Thursday, March 19 (check your local theatre for specific showtimes)
Tickets for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze 35th Anniversary may be purchased at Fathom Entertainment or at participating theatre box offices (theatre locations are subject to change).
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30) When Voices Rise: A New Generation
of Protest Music





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