Article | By Margaret Hall | March 21, 2025
On March 21, 1867, Impresario Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Was Born
Ziegfeld Jr. was a powerful showman, with his eponymous Follies defining early 20th century Broadway.
Article | By Janice Simpson, Dylan Parent | February 16, 2023
21 Pivotal Moments in Broadway's Black History
In honor of Black History Month, Playbill looks at important moments on Broadway from Black artists.
Article | By Talaura Harms | February 6, 2023
The Theatre-Lover's Guide to What's Streaming in February
A Billy Crudup retro-future dramedy, a Jesse Williams rom-com, a Pamela Anderson documentary, and a chance to catch Audra McDonald as Billie Holiday.
Article | By Andrew Gans | April 19, 2021
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Who Will Win Tonight's Drama Desk Awards?
Article | By Andrew Gans | March 7, 2003
DIVA TALK: Dames Shine at the St. James; Greene Charms at Joe’s Pub
Article | By Andrew Gans | March 7, 2003
DIVA TALK: Dames Shine at the St. James; Greene Charms at Joe’s Pub
Article | November 13, 1998
Last Chance: Nobody Lonesome for Me Sings Final Tune in VA Nov. 15
Article | By Playbill Staff | June 27, 2018
Laura Osnes Delivers a PSA From the Bands of Broadway
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Andrew Gans | October 29, 2024
Photos: LaChanze, Victoria Clark, More Are Well-Behaved Women
The one-night-only performance of the Carmel Dean musical, directed by Schele Williams, benefitted the Harris Victory Fund.
Article | By Margaret Hall | October 24, 2024
The one-night-only performance, directed by Schele Williams, will benefit the Harris Victory Fund.
Article | By Andrew Gans | October 1, 2024
The one-night-only performance, directed by Schele Williams, will benefit the Harris Victory Fund.
Article | By Terry Dickerson | February 27, 2024
5 Historically Black Theatres You Should Know
From New York City's Apollo Theater to Los Angeles' Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, celebrate a few of the spaces across the country that fostered Black art and culture in the midst of adversity.
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 29, 2023
In Memoriam: A Look at the Theatre Artists We Lost in 2023
Playbill remembers the actors, directors, playwrights, and other familiar faces of the stage who died this year.
Article | By Margaret Hall | February 16, 2023
See Which Theatrical Legend Was Unveiled on The Masked Singer Season 9 Premiere
Spoiler alert! A star of stage and screen was unmasked to kick off the competition singing show's new season.
Article | By Leah Putnam | July 15, 2022
Get Ready to Moonwalk to MJ's Broadway Cast Album, Dropping July 15
The 20-track cast recording features 2022 Tony winner Myles Frost as the King of Pop.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | June 10, 2022
MJ Broadway Cast Album to Release in July
The biomusical, with a book by two-time Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage, opened February 1 at the Neil Simon Theatre.
Article | By Janice Simpson | February 12, 2022
Pivotal Moments in Broadway's Black History
In honor of Black History Month, Playbill.com offers a look at important moments and works with regard to African-Americans in the history of theatre.
Article | By Andrew Gans | February 8, 2021
Angels in America, Starring Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane, Now Available to Stream
Article | By Playbill Staff | January 30, 2021
Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: January 30
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