Bring authentic, Broadway-quality Playbill programs to your local production or special event.
From Natalie Portman to Andrew Barth Feldman, we take a look at some of the actors who had their debuts on Broadway before they even had a high school diploma.
This guide takes you step-by-step through FAFSA financial aid application, helping you pay for your performing arts education.
With the semester starting soon, review Playbill's list of crucial items for any theatre co-ed.
These shows rarely hit the school auditorium stage, but are ready to take center stage.
Go inside the three-day NYC workshop for theatre teachers with this special journal from an attendee.
Founded in 2020, TPOC works to increase equality in the theatre industry.
This guide takes you step-by-step through FAFSA financial aid application, helping you pay for your performing arts education.
Business, psychology, and other concentrations will build your skills so you’ll become an even better artist.
Jeremy Strong starred in the adaptation's Tony-nominated Broadway premiere last season.
As Only Make Believe marks its 25th anniversary of bringing joy and through interactive theatre to children in hospitals, care facilities, and special education programs.
Why Once Upon a One More Time is the perfect show to join Music Theatre International's catalogue of musicals adapted for performers under 18.
The initiative from non-profit Saving Our Daughters will allow elementary students to work with mentors including Six's Jasmine Forsberg and Storm Lever.
Find out which schools and youth groups won the Sing Like a Sponge contest.