See the Playbill covers for Death Becomes Her and more shows coming to New York this fall.
Daniel Henry Hwang's play follows his fictionalized doppelgänger as he leads protests against yellowface casting, but then mistakenly casts a white actor as an Asian lead.
Jim Parsons, Katie Holmes, Zoey Deutch, Ephraim Sykes, and more stage favorites are starring in the Thornton Wilder revival.
The hit jukebox musical continues at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
Carmen Cusack, Nik Walker, and John Behlmann will star in the musical based on the film of the same name.
In honor of back to school season, Playbill has compiled a gallery of your favorite stars' early performances, from A Chorus Line to In the Heights.
The site-specific experience, which reimagines the Faustian legend in New York City, is from the same team behind Sleep No More.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production begins performances at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. September 6.
The world premiere is being directed by Moisés Kaufman at La Jolla Playhouse.
The Shakespeare classic will be directed by Sam Gold with music by Jack Antonoff and movement by Sonya Tayeh.
Tony winner Iglehart will star as the late jazz legend at Broadway's Studio 54.
Diane Paulus and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui are staging the Shakespearean tragedy.
Inspired by Glasgow's "Willy's Chocolate Experience" debacle, the parody musical is currently running.
Christina Bianco will co-star in the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic as it returns to its first London home, Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
The animal adoption event—also featuring Charlie Stemp, Stephanie J. Block, and more—was held at St. Paul's Church in Covent Garden.
Bell, who is also co-producing the revival, stepped back into the role of Mary Lane over the weekend.
Harewood attended CCM briefly but left the university prior to graduating to pursue his first acting offer.
The pair recently returned for a limited 12-week engagement in the Tony-winning Broadway production.
Diane Paulus and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui are staging the Shakespearean tragedy.
Also, check out photos from the August 3 pet adoption event, which was co-hosted by Sutton Foster and cut short due to rain.
Broadway previews begin in September for the new play by Ayad Akhtar.
Andy Blankenbuehler is directing and choreographing the revival at the Washington, D.C. theatre.
The Vanderpump Rules star returned to the role of Roxie Hart in the long-running Broadway hit August 1.
Tim Jackson is directing the three concerts at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
The Merrily We Roll Along Tony winners attended a recent performance of the Sufjan Stevens dance musical, which will complete its Broadway run August 10.
Aaron Tveit and Joanna "JoJo" Levesque recently returned to the Tony-winning musical at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The Tony-winning hit is celebrating its fifth anniversary at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The production is celebrating its fifth anniversary on Broadway.
Glenn Casale directs the Broadway at Music Circus production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
Jakob Karr's theatrical dance experience features the music of country star Orville Peck.
Christopher Renshaw, who conceived the musical with Andrew Delaplaine, will direct the show about the famed trumpet player.
The pair is leading the upcoming Boston premiere of the Stephen Schwartz musical beginning July 16.
The production opened April 17 at the Marquis Theatre.
Jakob Karr's theatrical dance experience features the music of country star Orville Peck.
The self-proclaimed "inventor of gay pop" visited the '80s-inspired musical to celebrate pride month.
Stars including Alex Newell, Talia Suskauer, Lissa deGuzman, and more hopped on the Playbill float to wrap up the weekend of Pride festivities.
A host of Broadway favorites took the stage Friday night to kick off the weekend of Pride festivities.
The drag queens, known for RuPaul's Drag Race and beyond, performed a joyful lineup of Broadway and pop songs alike Saturday afternoon.
The four concerts at Lincoln Center feature new orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick and a new libretto by John Doyle.
The Frank Wildhorn musical was filmed live during two concerts at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Hosted by Club Cumming, the show is an unauthorized Batman villain parody.
The Tony and Olivier winner offered a sold-out concert at the London venue, 35 years after starring in the original production of Miss Saigon.
The four concerts at Lincoln Center will feature new orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick and a new libretto by John Doyle.
Following the Tony Awards ceremonies came the after-party.
Looks are being served on Broadway's biggest night, and Playbill has got you covered with red carpet photos.
This year, Broadway's biggest night will be held at Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater.
The concert was held June 6 at the Off-Broadway company's Lynn F. Angelson Theater.
Rachel Chavkin, Adam Kantor, Michael Greif, and more were on hand to celebrate the Lempicka star's first Tony nomination.
This year's ceremony honored Irene Gandy, Aisha Jackson, and Dede Ayite.
Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway were celebrated June 10.
The evening was hosted by Mitchell and included performances from Jackson, Jacob Gutierrez, Nic Rouleau, and more.
Several of this year's Tony nominees are Gersh clients.
Marc Bruni is directing the new revival, which is being dedicated to late Kennedy Center honoree (and Bye Bye Birdie original Broadway cast member) Chita Rivera.
The evening honored director Lila Neugebauer as well as Paige Evans, the company's outgoing artistic director.
The event featured performances from musicals the Off-Broadway company has produced in its 35-year history.
The film is now streaming on Max, and follows a seasoned Broadway actor who is opening a new play while battling dementia.
A program of The Shubert Foundation and Music Theatre International, the performance was held May 23 at Broadway's Ambassador Theatre.
Kenny Leon directs the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of the play by the late Samm-Art Williams.
Guests included Maria Friedman, Schele Williams, Lila Neugebauer, and more.
The original cast returned to NYC to perform selections from the show at the Palladium Times Square.
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