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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sunday Scoop Week of 3/15/26 What's Happening This Week and More

A) Beginning Performance

In New Jersey

1) + Erbe: A Forest in the City

2) What Became of Us

In New York

3) Antigone in Analysis 

4) Becky Shaw

5) The Fear of 13

6) Gotta Dance

7) Iris Bahr's Stories from the Brink

8) Plan C

9) Sins and Grace

10) Sunset Circus

11) Transcendency Rising Short Plays About Defying Limitations

12) The Wild Party

C) Reading

In New York

13) The Land

D) Run Extension

In New York

14) Spread

E) What Else is Happening 

In New Jersey

15) Kelsey Theatre Upcoming Event: Encanto Sing Along
3/21

16) NJPAC Upcoming Event: Senator Cory Booker Book Launch
NJPAC 3/22

In New York

17) 40 Shades of Green Cultural Marathon
3/17

18) 54 Sings Baby the Musical
54 Below 3/17

19) Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre Open Rehearsal
3/23

20) Ballet Hispanico CARMEN.Maquia
at EGG, Empire State Plaza 3/20

21) Fight Back Immersive Theatrical Experience Returns to New York
3/19

22) L'Alliance New York Presents Vincent Dedienne en Concert
3/23

23) Lincoln Center Upcoming Events

24) Lorna Dallas "The Cabaret Files"
Chelsea Table + Stage 3/23 

25) Stage Mamma One Night Only Performance
Theatre Row 3/21

26) Teatown Lake Reservation Upcoming Event: Pancake Brunch
3/21

27) The Wild Project Upcoming Event: Woman in the Arena
3/23

28) Works & Process Presents Martha Graham Dance Company: Jamar Roberts
Guggenheim New York 3/22

Other

29) Fathom Entertainment Presents Wagner's Tristan und Isolde
3/21

A) Beginning Performance

In New Jersey

1) + Erbe: A Forest in the City

Step into +Erba: A Forest in the City, an enchanting interactive performance where two dancers and your children co-create a vibrant, ever-changing world. One dancer sketches colorful homes and winding streets, while the other brings the earth to life with trees, insects, and lush green spaces. With breathtaking digital projections, their ideas spring from movement into a magical city that grows, shifts with the seasons, and welcomes children to add color, characters, and imagination. But when a towering factory threatens to chase nature away, young audiences help redesign a brighter, greener future—complete with a joyful “tree concert.”

As part of the presentation of +Erba: A Forest in the City, Two River is very proud to make available multiple student matinee performances for area grade/grammar schools. As an extension of our Have a Seat program, these performances will be offered to school groups free of charge, continuing Two River’s dedication of accessible theater for everyone.

Two River Theatre (21 Bridge Ave., Red Bank)
3/17 - 3/29

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit tworivertheater.org/whats-on/a-forest-in-the-city.

2) What Became of Us

From childhood dreams to adult struggles, their evolving relationship navigates closeness, distance, and ambition, leading to moments of reckoning and return. Told through memory and choice, the story traces how shared history and diverging experiences shape who they become and how they find their way back to one another.

A close look at a relationship shaped by memory, conflict, and enduring love.

George Street Playhouse, NBPAC (11 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ)
3/17 - 4/5
Opening Night 3/20

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.georgestreetplayhouse.org.

In New York

Courtesy of Darr Publicity

3) Antigone in Analysis 

This contemporary makeover of Antigone reimagines the classical Greek myth with a metaphysical twist: a salon of great thinkers from across time conjures Sophocles’ play, putting Jocasta on the throne to square off with Antigone. Their meddling erupts in a mother-daughter throwdown that interrogates patriarchal storytelling through a feminist lens. And there is no battle more fiercely fought than that between a daughter and her mother.

LaMama ETC's Downstairs Theatre (66 E. 4th St.)
3/20 - 4/5
Opening Night 3/23

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.lamama.org/antigone-in-analysis

4) Becky Shaw

A blind date spirals spectacularly off the rails in BECKY SHAW, the razor-sharp dark comedy from two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Gina Gionfriddo. When it made its New York premiere Off-Broadway at Second Stage, BECKY SHAW left critics and audiences reeling. Now, this hilarious hit play is back and it's making its Broadway debut. Strap yourselves in— BECKY SHAW will make you laugh, gasp, and maybe take a break from dating...permanently.

Second Stage's Hayes Theatre (240 W. 44th St.)
3/18 - 6/14
Opening Night 4/6

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  2st.com 

Photo by Emilio Madrid

5) The Fear of 13

The Fear of 13 tells the extraordinary true story of Nick Yarris, who spends more than two decades on death row for a murder he insists he did not commit. Through a series of prison visits with a volunteer named Jacki, Nick traces a life shaped by impulse and consequence. As Nick and Jacki’s conversations deepen, the line between witness and participant blurs, forcing both to confront what justice demands, what belief requires, and the perilous distance between true freedom and the illusion of self determination. By turns devastating, darkly funny, and life-affirming, The Fear of 13 is a powerful exploration of truth and trust, conscience and connection.


James Earl Jones Theatre (138 W. 48th St.)

3/19 - 7/12

Opening Night 4/15


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  www.thefearof13broadway.com 

 

6) Gotta Dance

This extraordinary musical, conceived by Nikki Feirt Atkins of American Dance Machine (ADM21) and originally produced at The York Theatre Company, pays tribute to the brilliant work of some of the musical theater's greatest choreographers. Experience the movement, music and magic that has defined generations of Broadway and Hollywood dance and continues to inspire audiences today by preserving the work of some of our greatest choreographers. Gotta Dance! embodies true Broadway history.

Stage 42 (422 W. 42nd St.)
3/20 - 7/26
Opening Night 3/31

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

Courtesy of Darr Publicity

7) Iris Bahr's Stories from the Brink

Iris Bahr’s seventh solo show, Stories From the Brink, is a wild, touching and hilariously poignant journey through her near death adventures, from her fragmented childhood in the Bronx, to a peripatetic adulthood traipsing across the globe, culminating in a surprise return to Tel Aviv, now taking care of her mother with dementia, where things come full circle. It is a true tale of adventure, escape, thrills and terrors, and evolution through perpetual movement.

SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam St.)
3/18 - 4/3

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  www.sohoplayhouse.com/see-a-show/stories-from-the-brink

8) Plan C

In “PLAN C,” Hook & Eye Theater’s darkly funny, time-collapsing caper of resistance, resourcefulness, and rebellion, 17th-century espionage collides with a modern small-town shop. 1620 Brussels - imperial postmistress Alexandrine Von Taxis moves more than mail through the empire’s hands during The Thirty Years’ War. Present-day West Virginia - Charley Gibson runs her family’s hardware store, where lockers hide more than tools. “PLAN C” exposes how rebellion takes shape - through wit, nerve, and crossing a line. 

Using movement, original music, and ensemble-driven storytelling “PLAN C” theatrically flips between two eras to create a madcap theatrical experience that reflects the complexities of the present moment. With Hook & Eye’s signature devising style, this nine-person ensemble brings to life a fierce and funny story of whispers, defiance, and impossible choices. “PLAN C” asks what it takes to keep hope alive in times of surveillance and silence.

The Tank (312 W. 36th St.)
3/12 - 4/12

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  tinyurl.com/PlanCTankTickets

Courtesy of Pascal Nadon Communications

9) Sins and Grace

SEVEN: A Cycle of Sins features a diverse and impressive list of composers and lyricists ranging from Broadway hitmakers to Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composers. They are: Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Abels (the opera Omar, and the film Get Out); the team of Tony Award-winning composer Will Aronson (Maybe Happy Ending) and lyricist Dolan Morgan (That's When the Knives Come Down ); the team of 2023 President’s Call to Service Award recipient composer William C. Banfield and Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop); Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five YearsParade); composer/lyricist and  2025 MacArthur Award winner Heather Christian (Oratorio for Living Things); two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist composer/lyricist Ted Hearne, whose recently released Farming with The Crossing received a 2026 GRAMMY nomination; and opera composer Gregory Spears (Fellow Travelers), whose opera Sleepers Awake will premiere at Philadelphia Opera in April 2026.

Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center (W. 65th St.)
3/23 & 3/24

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 

Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR

10) Sunset Circus

SUNSET CIRCUS is back by popular demand with new, never-before-seen Juggling and Aerial Acts! A circus for audiences of all ages, SUNSET CIRCUS is a family you’ve just met but you’ve known forever. Featuring circus artists from Cirque du Soleil, Big Apple Circus, and beyond, SUNSET CIRCUS features a sensational cast of seven circus artists, including aerialists, jugglers, acrobats, and comedians who will bring audiences laughter, awe, and perhaps a tear. This unique theatrical circus experience presents innovative circus acts interwoven with characters who would be at home in your own backyard, entertaining everyone from kids to parents and grandparents.

Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan (334 Amsterdam Ave.)
3/22  & 5/3

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.mmjccm.org/event/sunset-circus

Courtesy of JT PR

11) Transcendency Rising Short Plays About Defying Limitations

The production features six new plays exploring various aspects of transcendence – or moving beyond challenging circumstances – to reach higher ground, all written by an extraordinary roster of playwrights including Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award winner John Patrick Shanley (DoubtMoonstruck), Tony Award nominee Lyle Kessler (Orphans), and Tony Award nominee Bekah Brunstetter (The Notebook, “This Is Us”), alongside acclaimed writers Cate Allen (Lick)Kathryn Grant (The Good Counselor), and Jeff Tabnick (The Intimacy Effect).

Together, these playwrights offer moving, provocative, and often unexpected portraits of resilience, illuminating the moments when individuals dare to transcend circumstance, expectation, and self-imposed boundaries in pursuit of something greater.


As with all TBTB productions, the evening features a dynamic company of performers with and without disabilities, embodying the company’s enduring belief that artistic excellence and disability are not mutually exclusive, but mutually enriching. As with all TBTB productions designed for accessibility and inclusion, they will all be fully captioned and utilize audio description throughout. 


Theatre Row (410 W. 42nd St.)

3/21 - 4/11


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.theatrerow.org


12) The Wild Party

This dark, sensual, glittering tale explores a world dancing on the edge and the joyful defiance of the characters who inhabit it for a gin-soaked party full of jazz-age indulgence and Vaudeville stars letting loose off-the-clock. 

New York City Center (131 W. 55th St.)
3/18 - 3/29

ASL Interpretation 3/26
Community Night  3/27 pre- and post-show

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.nycitycenter.org/events-tickets/2026-encores-series

C) Reading

In New York

13) The Land

Set against the devastating backdrop of the Second Intifada in 2000 through Operation Cast Lead in 2009, THE LAND looks at the catastrophic mistakes in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that have led to the present cycle of violence through the eyes of two women, the Palestinian Amirah and the Israeli Tamara, on either side of the political divide. The play explores the roots of the ongoing violence throughout the decade following the Oslo Accords, and ends with Operation Cast Lead that devastated Gaza in late 2008. The play's setting is Jerusalem, but its story is a powerful, emotional, and provocative exploration of humanity's universal struggle to co-exist on a fragile planet.

The Actor's Temple (339 W. 47th St.)
3/23

Free tickets by invitation only. Email request to conversations@womenartsmedia.org

D) Run Extension

In New York

Courtesy of PrintShop PR
14) Spread

At a high school in Austin, Texas, four ninth-grade boys gather at lunchtime to make “spread,” or “Texas prison brick” from their snacks – dry ramen, hot chips, beef jerky, beans, hot water, all cooked in a bag. Jeffrey, Andrew, Chris, and Jordan play fight, tease, talk shit, and try their absolute best to be friends to each other on the brink of adulthood. Spread offers a glimpse inside the fullness of all a ninth-grade lunchtime might contain: all the brutal, sweet ways we might try to be with one another.


Intar Theatre (500 W. 52nd St.)

Now closing 3/29


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.intartheatre.org


E) What Else is Happening 

In New Jersey

15) Kelsey Theatre Upcoming Event:
Encanto Sing Along 

Kelsey Theatre (1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor)
Saturday, March 21, 2:00 PM

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit kelsey.mccc.edu

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16) NJPAC Upcoming Event:

U.S. SENATOR CORY BOOKER ANNOUNCES NEW BOOK ‘STAND’ 
AND NATIONAL BOOK TOUR LAUNCH AT NJPAC 
WITH SPECIAL GUEST JON BON JOVI

U.S. Senator Cory Booker is proud to announce the release of his highly anticipated new book, STAND, and the launch of a nationwide book tour. The tour will begin with a special book talk at New Jersey Performing Arts Centre (NJPAC) on Sunday, March 22nd, at 2:00 P.M., just ahead of STAND’s official national release on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
 
Senator Booker will be joined at NJPAC by acclaimed musician and philanthropist Jon Bon Jovi for an engaging conversation designed to inspire hope, unity, and positive action. This unique event offers attendees the rare opportunity to gain insights from Senator Booker and Jon Bon Jovi about America’s future, the importance of shared values, moral courage, and our collective responsibility as citizens. *** Note: this is not a musical performance.

NJPAC (One Center St.)
Sunday, March 22, 2:00 P.M.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.njpac.org/event/cory-booker

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In New York


Courtesy of Media Blitz

17) NEW YORK IRISH CENTER ANNOUNCES PARTIAL LINE-UP FOR 5TH ANNUAL “40 SHADES OF GREEN” ST PATRICK’S DAY MARATHON

NEW YORK’S POPULAR POST-PARADE 6-HOUR CULTURAL CELEBRATION WILL FEATURE 50 PERFORMERS FROM ACROSS THE TRI-STATE AND IRELAND

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AND FESTIVITIES FROM 3PM TO 9PM

 

The NY Irish Center, a hub for culture and community enrichment serving diverse constituencies in Long Island City, hosts its back-by-popular demand Celtic Cabaret, “40 Shades of Green,” on St Patrick’s Day, Tuesday March 17.  A six-hour cavalcade of entertainers and luminaries from across the region and visiting from Ireland, “40 Shades of Green” runs from 3pm to 9pm.

Chosen four years in a row by Time Out NY as one of the Top St Paddy’s Day activities in New York, the continuous program takes place in NYIC’s storefront theater, The Reilly Room, with a rotating series of emcees introducing each performer and special guest.

For more information and tickets, visit www.NewYorkIrishCenter.org

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18) 54 SINGS BABY: THE MUSICAL


 Tuesday, March 17th, 2026, at 7:00pm & 9:30pm

54 Below (254 W.54th St, NYC)

Tony nominees Kate Baldwin (Finian’s Rainbow, Hello Dolly) and Caitlin Kinnunen (The Prom) have signed on to appear in 54 SINGS BABY: THE MUSICAL at 54 Below on Tuesday, March 17th, 2026, at 7:00pm and 9:30pm.

They will join Aeja L. Barrows (Purlie, Sister Act) as Lizzie, JJ Niemann (Back to the Future, Hamilton) as Danny, and Graham Rowat (Dear Evan Hansen, Mamma Mia!) as Alan.

For this concert the characters of Nick and Pam have been changed to be a same-sex couple, Nikki and Pam.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Planned Parenthood.

Tickets, starting at $30, are still available. In addition to the ticket price, there is food and beverage minimum of $25.00 54 SINGS BABY: THE MUSICAL  tickets can be purchased at 54below.com. Tickets on the day of performance after 4:00 are only available by calling (646) 476-3551.

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Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR

19) Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre Announces

Spring 2026

Open Rehearsal

March 23, 2026 | 6PM

412 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NYC

Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre announces its Spring 2026 Open Rehearsal, set for Monday, March 23, 2026 at 6PM at Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY, 10013. Tickets are free and can be reserved here.

Join the artists and board of Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre for an intimate look at the creative process of our developing work, Exposed. The free Open Rehearsal will be followed by wine and cheese.

The full theatrical premiere of Exposed is slated for April 2027 at New York Live Arts. Exposed explores a raw relentlessness human drive to climb — physically, emotionally, and spiritually and the vulnerability, vision, and courage required to transcend and rise. Throughout the piece, the dancers will transform the stage into a dynamic playground of semi-transparent steps and screens that conceal, distort, confound, beckon, and demand resilience. The dancers move from being constrained and hidden in the maze of obstacles to an unburdening, soaring with a potential of growth.Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre announces its Spring 2026 Open Rehearsal, set for Monday, March 23, 2026 at 6PM at Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY, 10013. Tickets are free and can be reserved here.

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20) Ballet Hispánico New York
CARMEN.maquia
at The Egg, Empire State Plaza
Albany, New York
Friday, March 20, 2026 at 7PM

Ballet Hispánico New York - the nation’s largest Latino dance organization - announces CARMEN.maquia at The Egg at Empire State Plaza in Albany on Friday, March 20, 2026 at 7PM. Tickets start at $42 and are available here.


Ballet Hispánico New York performed at The Egg’s Grand Opening Weekend in 1978. Nearly five decades later, as The Egg celebrates its 2026 re-hatching after renovations, it is thrilled to welcome Ballet Hispánico back to help usher in this next chapter.


Since her debut in 1875, Carmen, the titular character from Bizet’s opera, has become a timeless cultural icon, inspiring generations of composers, choreographers, and writers to attempt to capture her elusive and alluring nature. Ballet Hispánico honors the powerful Spanish leading lady with Gustavo Ramirez Sansano’s electrifying CARMEN.maquia. One of today’s most sought-after choreographers, Sansano’s quintessential ballet invigorates this timeless tale with an unrelenting energy that leaves you breathless. Highly original and full of explosive movement, CARMEN.maquia is a bold reimagining of this tragic tale.

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Photo by Hong-An Tran

21) “FIGHT BACK”


THE IMMERSIVE THEATRICAL EXPERIMENT


CREATED BY DAVID WISE

 

RETURNS TO NEW YORK CITY


ON MARCH 19, 2026 AT 7:00PM


AT THE CENTER

Creator David Wise announced today that Fight Backthe immersive theatrical experience, will return to New York City with a one-night-only event on March 19, 2026 at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center (208 W 13th St). This will be the sixth presentation since the experiment’s inception in March 2024.

The premise of this theatrical experiment is simple: It’s the March 13, 1989 meeting of ACT UP New York, the passionate group taking direct action to fight AIDS. But – there are no actors and there’s no audience. When participants come to Fight Back, from the minute they arrive, they are a person attending the meeting.

.Participants get a biographical profile of their persona and instructions for how to engage. Some (self-selected) people will also get details about specialized roles they’ll have at the meeting. Every persona will be an actual person who was at that meeting. When participants register for Fight Back, they will fill out a brief questionnaire so that they get matched with a persona that suits them.

For more information and to sign up, please visit www.fightback.nyc . A $19.89 donation is required for all participants.

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Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR
22) L’Alliance New York Presents
Vincent Dedienne en concer
(un lendemain soir de gala)
Monday, March 23 at 7:30PM
Florence Gould Theater, L’Alliance New York
55 East 59th Street, New York, NY, 10022

L’Alliance New York announces an upcoming performance from Vincent Dedienne on Monday, March 23, 2026 at 7:30PM at the Florence Gould Theater, L’Alliance New York, 55 East 59th Street, New York, NY, 10022. Tickets start at $15 and can be purchased here.L’Alliance New York announces an upcoming performance from Vincent Dedienne on Monday, March 23, 2026 at 7:30PM at the Florence Gould Theater, L’Alliance New York, 55 East 59th Street, New York, NY, 10022. Tickets start at $15 and can be purchased here.

After touring the world with his one-man show, Un soir de gala, acclaimed French comedian Vincent Dedienne did not want to leave behind the eclectic cast of characters he had built. He reached out to over a dozen songwriter friends, including Vincent DelermAlex BeaupainJeanne CherhalBen Mazué, and Florent Marchet, asking them to each write a song based on a character or story from the show. Dedienne performs those songs live, bringing new depth to the stories that have charmed audiences around the world.

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23) Lincoln Center
Upcoming Events

American Songbook returns to Lincoln Center with Echoes of an Inheritance, a new season curated by Artist-in-Residence Clint Ramos (March 18 – May 23). The series kicks off in the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center with: 

ELLA & THE DUKE, a theatrical concert from accomplished soloist Sandra St. Victor and GRAMMY Award-winning producer and pianist Mark Batson deconstructing the creative legacy of Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington (March 18);  

Perfectly Imperfect, the first-ever solo concert by Tony Award-winning Broadway star Ruthie Ann Miles (March 19);  

The Lincoln Center debut of Broadway performer Dez Duron in All My Tomorrows, a tribute to the American crooner (March 20).

Their season-long celebration of Visionary Artist Jeanine Tesori continues with a staging of Tesori’s Violet — presented in American Sign Language by Deaf Broadway (March 20) 

AMOC* Up Close continues with Meadow, Wildflowersanother one-night-only event of contemporary compositions at the David Rubenstein Atrium (March 19), featuring "Wildflowers," a new and intricate miniature duet for violins by Juri Seo; "Meadow," composer Linda Catlin Smith's gently wandering, gradually unfolding string triol; and selected movements from Canadian composer/pianist Stewart Goodyear's "Limiin'.” 

For a full line-up of our March events, check out the monthly event calendar!  
 
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24) LORNA DALLAS
TO PRESENT ALL-NEW SHOW

THE CABARET FILES
MUSICAL DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER DENNY
DIRECTED BY BARRY KLEINBORT

CHELSEA TABLE + STAGE
152 WEST 26TH STREET – NYC

FRIDAY, MARCH 20 @ 7PM

Lorna Dallas, one of cabaret’s most acclaimed and cherished artists and the recipient of a 2020 Bistro Award for “Consummate Cabaret Artistry,” returns to Chelsea Table + Stage on Friday, March 20 at 7pm with an all-new show entitled ”The Cabaret Files”, her latest collection of musical memories.

Spring is considered a time for renewal. It’s also known to be a time for reflection. In her latest cabaret offering, “The Cabaret Files,” Lorna Dallas does just that. She revisits musical moments she essayed during those ten years following her return, some of which haven’t been performed in a club since 2016, while also introducing a handful of selections that were arranged for her over the years by her ace production team, musical director Christopher Denny and director Barry Kleinbort, but, for one reason or another, never made the final cut. “The Cabaret Files” is guaranteed to be a pleasurable reunion, including imaginatively arranged gems by Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerry Herman, James Taylor, and a favorite of Ms. Dallas’, the British composer, Ivor Novello.

Lorna Dallas: The Cabaret Files plays the Chelsea Table + Stage (152 West 26th Street) on Friday, March 20 at 7:00pm. Tickets range from $23 cover charge for bar seating, $33 cover charge for general table seating, $44 for premium table seating, as well as a $25 food and beverage minimum. Tickets and information are available hereThe performance will be live streamed.

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ONE NIGHT ONLY ENGAGEMENT 
AS PART OF THE UNITED SOLO FESTIVAL
MARCH 21, 2026, AT THEATRE ROW

RHEAGAN WALLACE is pleased to announce the New York premiere production of STAGE MAMMA: From Child Star to Leading Lady, directed by Jessica Lynn Johnson, playing a one-night-only limited engagement as part of UNITED SOLO FESTIVALS, the world’s largest solo theatre festival, at Theatre Row (410 W 42nd St, New York, NY). The performance takes place on March 21, at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $68 and are available at https://unitedsolo.org/the-20th-annual-united-solo​-thea​tre-f​estiv​al/st​age-m​amma-​from-​child​-star​-to-l​eadin​g-lad​y/

Experience the dizzying highs and crushing lows of child stardom through Rheagan’s eyes. In a virtuosic performance, she embodies myriad characters wrestling with pressure, ambition, and identity. Blending intimate storytelling with actual home video, she creates a dynamic multimedia experience that brings the past vividly into the present live on stage. It’s a testament to the transformative power of telling your own story—a story of resilience and hope—the key to healing and finally becoming the Leading Lady of her own life.

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26) Teatown Lake Reservation
Upcoming Event:

Pancake Brunch

Pancake Brunch will be on Sunday, March 21 from 8:30 am to 9:30 am is one of Teatown’s tastiest annual traditions. Start off the day with stacks of hotcakes and maple syrup, hot coffee, sausages and more. Guests can cap off the day with crafts celebrating the Super Maple tree. Available at $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers, while kids 3+ is $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers.



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27) The Wild Project
Upcoming Event:
Woman in the Arena

Woman in The Arena
Written & Performed by Jen DiGiacomo, Directed by Tana Sirois
Monday, March 23 at 7:30pm
Shortlisted for the Popcorn Award for best new writing at Edinburgh Fringe in 2025, Jen DiGiacomo previews her critically acclaimed one-woman show in NYC for the first time!

That show is Woman in the Arena, a funny, moving and uplifting one-sided conversation about neurodivergence, trauma, dead bodies, and other lighthearted topics, and debuted at Edinburgh Fringe in August, 2025, where critics and audiences alike raved about the show and Jen’s performance.

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

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28) Works & Process Presents
Martha Graham Dance Company:
Jamar Roberts
at Guggenheim New York
Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 7PM

Works & Process and Martha Graham Dance Company present a first look at a new work by Jamar Roberts, set for Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 7PM at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10128. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased here

Part of GRAHAM100, the preview comes in advance of the company’s New York City Center season in April. Created in part at a residency at The Church in Sag Harbor for leading Graham dancer Lloyd Knight with a commissioned score by Stahv Danker, the new work is joined by excerpts from Roberts’s We The People performed by Knight and other top dancers of the Graham Company. Roberts and Knight also join a moderated discussion with Martha Graham Dance Company artistic director Janet Eilber.

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Other

The Met: Live in HD Season Continues with Wagner’s 
Tristan und Isolde on Saturday, March 21


Soprano Lise Davidsen Returns to the Met as Isolde, Opposite Tenor

Michael Spyres as Tristan, Both Making Met Role Debuts;
Director
 Yuval Sharon Makes His Met Debut


Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conducts Tristan und Isolde

At the Met for the First Time

The Met: Live in HD is Available through Fathom Entertainment
In More Than 700 Theatres Nationwide


The Metropolitan Opera’s 2025–26 Live in HD season continues with Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde in select U.S. theatres from Fathom Entertainment on Saturday, March 21, at 12PM ET, in a new production by director Yuval Sharon in his company debut. Soprano Lise Davidsen makes her long-anticipated company role debut as Isolde, following a triumphant run at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. One of the most in-demand dramatic sopranos of her generation, Davidsen marks a major artistic milestone in her Wagnerian repertoire with this production.


Fathom Entertainment will also present two encores of Tristan und Isolde in theatres on Wednesday, March 25, at 12:00PM and 6:30PM local time.


Tickets for Tristan und Isolde 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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