Article | By Margaret Hall | March 10, 2023
On the Red Carpet: The Cast of Broadway’s A Doll’s House on Why the Show Has No Set
Go inside the opening night of the Ibsen revival, starring Jessica Chastain, with photos and interviews...and a fun game of FMK with Ibsen, Chekhov, and Shakespeare.
Article | By Meg Masseron, Margaret Hall | March 10, 2023
What Do Critics Think Of A Doll's House on Broadway Starring Jessica Chastain?
The 2023 revival of the Ibsen classic features a new translation by Amy Herzog and direction by Jamie Lloyd.
Article | By Margaret Hall | March 9, 2023
The 2023 spring revival of the Ibsen classic features a new translation by Amy Herzog and direction by Jamie Lloyd.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 9, 2023
Playbill is partnering with Showtime's George & Tammy (starring Chastain as country music legend Tammy Wynette) to send the lucky winner and a friend to a Broadway night out.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Andrew Gans | March 8, 2023
Jessica Chastain-Led A Doll's House Broadway Revival Extends
Amy Herzog's new adaptation of Ibsen's classic opens at the Hudson Theatre March 9.
Article | By Margaret Hall | March 2, 2023
Photos: Step Into Rehearsals for A Doll's House on Broadway
Performances of the Jessica Chastain-led revival began February 13.
Article | By Margaret Hall | February 10, 2023
A Doll's House Announces Digital Rush Tickets
Performances of the Jessica Chastain-led revival begin February 13.
Article | By Andrew Gans | January 3, 2023
The spring revival of the Ibsen classic will feature a new translation by Amy Herzog and direction by Jamie Lloyd.
Article | January 11, 2016
Lady Gaga, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Among Golden Globe Winners
Article | January 10, 2016
Uzo Aduba, Viola Davis, Eddie Redmayne Are Nominees for Tonight's Golden Globe Awards
Article | December 10, 2015
"Spotlight," "Mozart in the Jungle," Mark Rylance Earn Golden Globe Nominations
Article | By Robert Simonson | May 30, 2003
Biography of Mizners, Who Inspired Bounce, Reissued by Farrar Straus
Article | By Ruth Leon | July 4, 2011
A LETTER FROM LONDON: Pygmalion, Two Much Ados, Goldoni, Rattigan and Albee
Article | By Ruth Leon | July 4, 2011
A LETTER FROM LONDON: Pygmalion, Two Much Ados, Goldoni, Rattigan and Albee
Article | By Jonathan Minnick | January 28, 2025
Met Opera to Present Four Shows From Its Archives in February
A Traviata starring Renée Fleming, a Falstaff conducted by Leonard Bernstein will be part of the Met's Saturday matinee radio broadcasts.
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 19, 2024
Broadway's Suffs To Be Filmed for PBS Great Performances
The suffragist musical will soon be available to audiences across the country.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Meg Masseron | October 11, 2024
Suffs Sets Final Broadway Performance; National Tour to Launch Fall 2025
Writer and star Shaina Taub won two 2024 Tony Awards for the musical's book and score.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Margaret Hall | September 16, 2024
Broadway's Suffs Launches New Ticket Initiatives Aimed at Young Theatregoers
The historical musical hopes it will mobilize young voters ahead of this year's presidential election.
Article | By Diep Tran | August 20, 2024
Hillary Clinton Quotes Suffs in Democratic National Convention Speech
"Progress is possible, but it is not guaranteed."
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | July 22, 2024
Watch: Broadway's Suffs Becomes an Impromptu Kamala Harris Rally
News of a recent shakeup on the Democratic presidential ticket hit moments before July 21 matinees began.
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