Through June 3
All the Way
This play vividly depicts the tumultuous first year of Lyndon Baines Johnson’s presidency, when he threw himself into the passage of the Civil Rights Act while campaigning for his own re-election. Loyola University Marquette Theatre, 6363 St. Charles Ave., 522-6545, SouthernRep.com
1-17
All’s Well That Ends Well
A poor orphan and a handsome gentleman find love in Shakespeare’s classic comedy, presented as part of the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. Tulane’s Lupin Theater, 150 Dixon Hall Annex, 865-5106, NewOrleansShakespeare.org
5
“Joe Biden – American Promise Tour”
Former Vice President Joe Biden hits New Orleans as a part of his speaking tour about finding hope in uncertain times. The Saenger Theater, 1111 Canal St., 525-1052, SaengerNOLA.com
10
Shania Twain – Now Tour
The queen of country pop embarks on her first world tour since 2015 in support of her new album, Now. Smoothie King Center, 1501 Dave Dixon Drive, 587-3663, SmoothieKingCenter.com
12-17
Waitress
Inspired by the popular romantic comedy of the same title, this musical follows a waitress and pie maker who dreams her way out of a small town and a loveless marriage. The Saenger Theater, 1111 Canal St., 525-1052, SaengerNOLA.com
13
Debauchery!
New Orleans’ live, ongoing soap opera continues as sisters Chanel and Cartier continue their outrageous adventures. Church of Yoga NOLA, 1480 N. Rocheblave St., 522-6545, SouthernRep.com
14
The Food of Love
Broadway and screen veteran Leslie Castay will debut a brand new cabaret featuring songs that pay homage to William Shakespeare. Tulane’s Lupin Theater, 150 Dixon Hall Annex, 865-5106, NewOrleansShakespeare.org
14-17
Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Youth Camp Production
Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts showcases its young performers with this junior adaptation of Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts, 325 Minor St., 461-9475, RivertownTheaters.com
14
Maroon 5 with Special Guest Julia Michaels
Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum pop stars Maroon 5 bring their Red Pill Blues Tour to New Orleans. Smoothie King Center, 1501 Dave Dixon Drive, 587-3663, SmoothieKingCenter.com
15
Crowns
A young African-American woman explores her history and identity with the help of her grandmother after her brother’s death. Le Petit Théâtre, 616 St. Peter St., 522-2081, LePetitTheatre.com
20
Evening with the Eagles
One of America’s most commercially successful classic rock bands brings their Southern California sound to New Orleans. Smoothie King Center, 1501 Dave Dixon Drive, 587-3663, SmoothieKingCenter.com
21
Yanni – Acropolis 25th Anniversary
Yanni performs the set from his historic Acropolis concert on the 25th anniversary of that live album. The Saenger Theater, 1111 Canal St., 525-1052, SaengerNOLA.com
24
An Evening With Diana Krall – Turn Up the Quiet Tour
Multi-platinum and Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Diana Krall visits New Orleans as a part of her latest world tour. The Saenger Theater, 1111 Canal St., 525-1052, SaengerNOLA.com
28
Hall & Oates and Train
1980s legends Hall & Oates appear with 21st century pop stars Train in an unforgettable night of music. Smoothie King Center, 1501 Dave Dixon Drive, 587-3663, SmoothieKingCenter.com
30
Cinema Twain with Q&A with Val Kilmer
Acclaimed actor Val Kilmer (Top Gun, Real Genius) presents Cinema Twain, a film of his one-man show about Mark Twain, with a Q&A to follow the screening. The Joy Theater, 1200 Canal St., 528-9569, TheJoyTheater.com