Phoenix troupe All Queer Shakespeare reimagines ‘A Christmas Carol’
The new local theater troupe is making its debut with a holiday-themed show.
The new local theater troupe is making its debut with a holiday-themed show.
For Tony Wheaton, who acted in the production many years ago, directing the show is like “coming full circle.”
Here’s your chance to get discounted tickets to Arizona Opera, Ballet Arizona, Phoenix Symphony and other places.
The comedian, actor and writer will bring The Dreamboat Tour to Celebrity Theatre on March 15.
The Please & Thank You Tour hits Arizona Financial Theatre on April 5.
You can get your tickets to the blockbuster musical months before the show.
The actor and comedian will bring the Don’t Worry Be Fluffy Tour to Footprint Center on March 8, 2025.
Get ready to see some of the stars of the hit TV show.
Laugh your troubles away with Kevin Hart and other big-name comedy shows coming to the Valley this fall.
The Diceman cometh to the Valley for a one-night-only comedy show on Friday
The two comedy greats will wrap up a short 2025 tour at Footprint Center.
The actor and podcaster talks about the presidential debate, the future of comedy and his Arizona show dates.
True to form, TV icon Larry David says it’s “not a big deal” if you come or not to his upcoming live show in Phoenix.
Alex Cooper is bringing guest celebrities and the mega-popular fun from her “Call Her Daddy” podcast to Phoenix in October.
Two stars bring allure and intrigue to “Cabaret” now playing at The Phoenix Theatre Company.
The Arizona Grand Resort was the site of the action when teams from around the world competed for dance glory.
The Olympics’ newest sport is inspiring a new generation of athletes.
The blockbuster musical is coming to Tempe in March 2025, but you can secure your tickets this week.
Ballet Arizona’s popular program that brings free outdoor performances to places around the Valley begins next month.
Expect video clips too wild for “Jackass” and much more at Stand Up Live.
Cannon’s music and comedy show has run for nearly 20 years. Here’s how to see it live.
The award-winning “Saturday Night Live” alumna will crack up the audience at Chandler Center for the Arts on Oct. 26.