A national tour of Dirty Dancing is scheduled to launch in August 2026, according to an audition notice outlining the creative team and production details.
While the digitally remastered film ‘Dirty Dancing’ shows on a large screen, vocalists and musicians will present a live version of the songs from the famous 1987 movie. When Michael D’Elia accepted a ...
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Dirty Dancing is leaving Netflix in 2026

The beloved 1987 movie Dirty Dancing, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, is leaving Netflix on New Year's Day.
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A sequel to Dirty Dancing—the 1987 hit starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey—was announced back in 2020, and fans who have been patiently waiting are about to be rewarded. After years of ...
Growing up, Great Neck native Michael D’Elia always wanted to be a professional singer. "For Christmas, I’d ask my parents for an agent," says D’Elia, who performed in musicals at Great Neck South ...
Lionsgate wants theatergoers to have the time of their lives, so the studio is adapting “Dirty Dancing” as a Broadway musical. “Dirty Dancing: The Musical” will launch in late 2025 with aspirations ...
Nobody puts baby in a corner and, similarly, nobody has put “Dirty Dancing” in one either since it became a sleeper hit and instant classic nearly 40 years ago. The 1987 film that shot Patrick Swayze ...
Released on Aug. 21, 1987, this classic from director Emile Ardolino and screenwriter Eleanor Bergstein follows sheltered teenager Frances "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) as she falls in love with ...
Visitors can have "the time of their lives" at the real life "Kellerman's" Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in a scene from the movie Dirty Dancing. Herbert Dorfman/Corbis via Getty Images — -- ...
There are a number of what are considered the best ‘80s movies that I feel like I’ve seen a thousand times — The Blues Brothers, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Field of Dreams, to name a few — and there ...