The new film stars Rachel Zegler as a princess who has some very relatable problems. Spoilers abound.
The vocals you hear from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were recorded live on set.
Read our spoilerific analysis of Wicked, Part One.
Warning: this guide is filled with spoilers!
Film orchestrator Jeff Atmajian discusses bringing Stephen Schwartz's iconic score—now bigger than ever—to the screen.
The three-time Tony nominee also shares the first song from the new musical, and updates for Girls5eva and Waitress.
The journalist on the importance of live events, and doing theatre in high school with Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The Pulitzer finalist dives deep on the shocking season two finale, his next stage project, and fans comparing him to Anthony Bourdain.
Doctor Who has always been a favorite of stage stars, and the 60th Anniversary Specials and Season 14 of Doctor Who are no exception.
The pop icon has a new documentary and a farewell tour. Plus, she gives an update on Working Girl the Musical.
Bonnie & Clyde The Musical: Filmed Live is now available to stream.
The actor is using his extensive London stage background to play the artistic director of an immortal theatre company.
Executive producer David Horn on what audiences can do to make sure more shows are filmed for broadcast.
From Jane Krakowski to André De Shields, check out the surprising Broadway guest stars on the first season of the new murder mystery series.
The up-and-coming actor is also playing a Vietnamese journalist in HBO’s The Sympathizer.
The Tony nominee will play a mother in search of her missing daughter on the long-running crime drama.
Tune in for Alex Edelman's Just For Us on HBO, Ariana DeBose in Wish, and a slew of mysteries.
The Tony-winning actor is keeping busy: a new horror film called Imaginary, an animated short, and concerts with her band at Joe's Pub.
Busy Phillips, Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Paula Pell chat with Playbill about the Netflix resurrection of their series.
This month is for the ladies with the return of Girls5Eva and an appearance from Carol Burnett.
Go interstellar this month with two animated series set in space.
Check out the video clip of the Ain't Too Proud Tony nominee in an upcoming episode of the animated Disney series.
The Movie Music of Terence Blanchard will be performed at David Geffen Hall.
The Tony Award-winning choreographer designed the dance numbers in the new musical film.
The New York premier theatre scene used to be in lower Manhattan, but the HBO show dramatizes how it moved up to Midtown.
From Dolly Parton to the classic White Christmas, sing-along to these holiday musicals this weekend.
The TV movie juggernaut has you covered this holiday season.
The HBO period drama is taking on the 1883 Opera War between the Metropolitan Opera and the Academy of Music (with cameos from theatre and opera favorites).
The Netflix film hits theatres November 22, followed by a December streaming release.
Dancer Juliet Doherty stars in the new movie, due out November 7.
From Leslie Odom, Jr. in The Exorcist to a cannibal film with Sutton Foster, enjoy Halloween weekend with these frightful films!
Take a deep-dive look at the actors (and cookies) who appeared in this recent season of the Hulu Original mystery comedy series.
Twenty-four years before becoming husband and wife on Gilmore Girls, Edward Herrmann and Kelly Bishop both won awards at the 1976 Tonys.
Playwright Aaron Mark on how the show morphed from a solo play starring Daphne Rubin-Vega to an Amazon Prime Video series (with a Cyndi Lauper cameo).
And how Theater Camp is the first step towards that.
The former Evan Hansen stars in the outrageous coming-of-age comedy No Hard Feelings.
On the red carpet of the Waitress screening, Bareilles and the cast talked about the importance of filming live stage musicals.
Moana's Auli'i Cravalho stars in the animated Disney+ show.
The Piano Lesson and Color Purple star is using her multi-hyphenate career as a producer-actor to make theatre more equitable.
He wanted to make sure his character didn’t fall into familiar racial tropes.
Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise once again host.
The soundtrack for Season 2 of the Apple TV+ musical comedy series is now available.
Two Playbill writers continue their recap of the Apple TV+ series, calling out all the musical theatre references.
The longtime friends currently play Sweeney and Annie-inspired characters in the second season of Schmigadoon! on Apple TV+.
Davis' Death of a Salesman co-star Wendell Pierce hosted a screening and talkback for the new film.
Two Playbill writers continue their recap of the Apple TV+ series, calling out all the musical theatre references.
Two Playbill writers continue their recap of the Apple TV+ series, calling out all the musical theatre references.
Two Playbill writers continue their recap of the Apple TV+ series, calling out all the musical theatre references.
Two Playbill writers recap the Apple TV+ series, and point out all the musical references.
The beloved actor plays Neil Bogart, founder of the '70s rock label Casablanca Records.
The two Broadway talents star in the upcoming film about the founder of the '70s record label Casablanca.
The new television musical series from Hulu follows two young people falling in love in New York City in 1999.
PBS will air the Black Broadway: Proud History, Limitless Future concert, featuring Bleu, along with fellow Broadway stars Norm Lewis, Peppermint, Stephanie Mills, and more.
He addresses the critics of his play-turned-film and explains why it's not a cynical work.
The creators of the Tony-winning musical break down what they had to cut and modify to adapt Matilda for Netflix.
The new Sam Rockwell-Saoirse Ronan film is inspired by the hit West End play, and filled with theatre references.
The new film from Oscar- and Tony-winning director Sam Mendes is about the beauty of being in a movie theatre.
We un-peel the layers of Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury's final screen appearances in the hit Netflix film starring Daniel Craig.
Miss Trunchbull gives the Oscar-winning actor a chance to turn in a truly theatrical performance for film.
He's explored the ongoing impact of slavery in his hit plays, now he's doing it for TV in Kindred.
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