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On the festive red carpet, Kalen Allen dressed like an actual gift, and Sean Astin wore a Santa jacket.
The new musical at New York Theatre Workshop has just extended to November 27.
It's not just Megan Hilty. Liza Minnelli, Barbra Streisand, and other stars have also had playful Playbill bios.
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The stars of Romeo and Juliet discuss their now infamous balcony scene and creating a Shakespeare for Gen Z audiences.
In the comedy Yellow Face, the star is finally getting to show off his funny side, while satirizing Broadway casting practices.
College students in Virginia are learning to trust the process.
From a Sondheim witch to the famous painter in the park, Playbill is raising a glass to November's Broadway birthdays.
Tennessee high school students are overcoming their fears of speaking in public.
In this Georgia dance studio, teenage thespians mentor younger actors, and no role is small.
As Playbill celebrates our 140th birthday with a collectible series of retro covers, we're digging into the history of our changing looks.
This Texas High School's "student-driven theatre" has created "superfans" of the craft.
The new musical from Titaníque co-writer and star Marla Mindelle opens at the Orpheum Theatre October 6.
From a Fair Lady to a Boy From Oz, Playbill is giving a standing ovation to all the stars born in the spookiest month.
Lincoln Center Theater is presenting the work's Off-Broadway debut with Lileana Blain-Cruz at the helm.
Allen Contemporary Theatre is enlivening and enriching its community with disco infernos.
Kenny Leon and the cast discusses why it's 'an Our Town for our time.'
Before you see the new revival, starring Nicole Scherzinger, it's important to remember the show's dramatic history.
Wayne Duvall, John Gallagher Jr., Adrian Blake Enscoe, and Stark Sands are starring with Michael Mayer at the helm.
Plus, more details about the show's upcoming West End cast album.
In a town with nearly 50 theatres, this Branson Regional Arts Council production stood out.
Though it's now an American classic, the original production almost didn't make it to Broadway.
The new exhibit, which runs throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrates Latiné and Hispanic heritage on Broadway.
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The Tony-winning Broadway star is now available for selfies at Madame Tussauds Singapore.
Jenn Colella, Michael Urie, James Monroe Iglehart, and Nikki Renée Daniels were among the evening's starry roster of performers.
The fall season is kicking off with lots of Broadway babies to salute!
The return of the theatre-themed music festival was filled with stars, Glee reunions, and previews of the 2024-25 Broadway season.
The SNL and Wicked on how Pat Carroll’s Ursula inspired her Queen Aggravain.
Both were Tony-nominated for their performances in the Kander and Ebb revival at the August Wilson Theatre.
Plus, a closer look at newcomer Marissa Bode, the first wheelchair-using actor in the musical's history to play Nessarose, in a new video featurette.
Jim Parsons, Katie Holmes, Zoey Deutch, Ephraim Sykes, and more visited Peterborough, New Hampshire, to see the town where Thornton Wilder wrote the Pulitzer-winning play.
Set in the years leading up to the 19th amendment, Suffs explores the Women's Suffrage movement's victories and failures with a 2024 Tony-winning book, music, and lyrics by Shaina Taub.
This Fringe show takes you inside the relationship of OG Les Miz star Frances Ruffelle and husband Norman Bowman, warts and all.
Hadestown's Jordan Fisher is the executive producer for the three-person drama set in the near future.
On the opening night of the Broadway revival of the classic musical, Rachel Dratch, Andrew Rannells, Ingrid Michaelson, and more were on the red carpet.
At Sandra Simnegar and Mitch Fleck's theatre-themed wedding, guests were handed a Playbill when they walked in.
The legendary theatre photographers are currently the subject of a retrospective at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Currently at Boston's Colonial Theatre, the musical has already announced a Broadway bow in the 2025–2026 season.
From a Sparkling Diamond to Cinderella, Playbill lights up the marquee for Broadway's brightest born in August.
Max Wolf Friedlich's psychological thriller opened July 30 at the Hayes Theater with Sydney Lemmon and Peter Friedman starring.
The music icon's songs formed the score of last season's The Heart of Rock and Roll.
The show follows two queer best friends who are tasked with writing an apology musical for a homophobic fried chicken restaurant chain.
The new season of the Netflix series debuts August 15.
The social media star will dive into the labels that have been thrust upon her throughout her highly publicized transition, her relationship with God, and more.
The theatre loves a woman in politics.
Tony winner Cady Huffman directs the musical's NYC debut at New World Stages.
Patti LuPone, Ruth Negga, Laura Benanti, Molly Ringwald, and more showed up to celebrate Broadway's new first lady.
The Tony- and Olivier-winning composer saw a recent performance of the reimagined, ballroom-inspired Off-Broadway revival of his 1981 musical Cats.
The two-time Tony winner on why she had to add a waist to the flapper dresses.
The cast of the just-closed production prove that they had a good thing going.
Jeremy Wein and Audrey Le's wedding included a Playbill program and a working R2D2.
From one of our great Patriots to a Topdog, it's the beginning of a new year for Broadway's brightest born in July.
The signing offered the company a moment to celebrate the productions impressive Tony take home with the productions fan base.
Playbill gave disposable cameras to 10 members from nominated shows to capture all the magic of the 2024 Tony Awards.
Cats: "The Jellicle Ball" opened June 20 at Perelman Performing Arts Center Off-Broadway.
The 15th Annual Jimmy Awards will be hosted by Josh Groban June 24.
Held downtown at Mercer Labs and at Jazz at Lincoln Center, respectively, they were certainly a pair of wild, wild parties.
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