Log the exact performance
Create a log entry around the specific production, venue, date, and cast configuration you saw that night.
Stagedoor is the new social log for theatre enthusiasts, from seeing every Broadway show to every show your kid is in.
Track productions, save ticket stubs, compare cast snapshots, and discover what friends and performers are watching next.

Core features
Stagedoor is meant to keep track of your theater history, so you can remember the cast, the experience, and the show itself.




















































































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Broadway, tours, regional houses, and local stages all live side by side.
Create a log entry around the specific production, venue, date, and cast configuration you saw that night.
Flag understudies, swings, replacements, or photo-parsed cast changes without making the rest of the log more complicated.
Save a picture of a ticket stub, playbill insert, stage view, or even a stage door selfie.
See what your friends are watching, and compare what you've seen.
Stagedoor does more than store visits. It helps people branch out, explore other troupes and shows they may not know they like.
See recent logs from people you know and get notified when performers you follow open in something new.
Find shows, productions, venues, performers, and users with filters for tier, date range, and location.
View aggregate ratings, recent reviews, who logged it, and the cast snapshots tied to each performance.
Show your log history, stats, favorite productions, and the specific cast configurations you have seen.
Add venues, productions, and cast lists for school and community theater where no data exists yet.
Generate social-friendly keepsakes that feel like a digital playbill or a real ticket stub.
Early access
Sign up on the interest form to get updates and beta access when logging opens.
If you still have questions, reach out! We aim to make this the best app for theatergoers.
Because every production can be a different experience. The same title on Broadway, on tour, and in a school auditorium are meaningfully different logs.
By default, Stagedoor assumes the published cast performed. If an understudy, swing, or replacement went on, you can flag the specific role and capture the real configuration.
Yes. Local productions are first-class citizens in the product. Users can add venues, productions, and cast lists when the data does not already exist.
Yes. Reviews can be public, followers-only, or private, so the app works for both casual theater fans and obsessive cast chasers.
Absolutely. Performer follows and friend follows are separate relationships, so you can track a career without mixing it up with your social feed.
We aggregate data from many sources. We pull data from big sources like production companies, regional websites, and more, but we also crowdsource data from users to be the most up-to-date.
Log entries can generate shareable review cards and ticket-stub style artifacts that feel like a digital playbill keepsake.
Use search and the activity feed to follow friends, performers, shows, productions, venues, and whatever else you want to keep up with.
The app is in early access mode. Join the waitlist to be among the first users when logging opens up.