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Broadway icon Harold Prince directs the retrospective of his life’s work that charts more than 60 years of musical theatre history, from West Side Story to Cabaret, Company, Follies, P…
Broadway icon Harold Prince directs the retrospective of his life’s work that charts more than 60 years of musical theatre history, from West Side Story to Cabaret, Company, Follies, P…
Playbill’s roundup of the latest theatre stories from August 24, 2017.
Oscar nominee Alessandro Camon’s drama about the criminal justice system in America will premiere this fall in Los Angeles.
London’s Royal Central School of Speech and Drama is among the highest ranked universities for theatre education in the U.K., and its doors are open to international students.
Why did the late playwright’s estate take issue with the casting of a black actor as Nick, while it approved another production co-starring two black actors?
Longtime artistic director Randall Arney has come forward with allegations of discrimination against the theatre’s board co-chairs.
The musical retrospective of the life and work of visionary director-producer Harold Prince, encapsulating over six decades of Broadway history, makes its long-awaited New York debut.
“A/E” is the second installment from the Pippin star’s new visual album Desideratum.
From Phantom to Sweeney Todd, Follies, Cabaret, and West Side Story, the new Broadway musical celebrates the life and work of director-producer Harold Prince.
The three-time Tony Award winner authored the book to the Broadway hits Annie, The Producers, and Hairspray.
Additional performances have been announced for the September 11 awards ceremony at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The National Theatre revival of the Stephen Sondheim–James Goldman musical also stars Janie Dee, Peter Forbes, and Philip Quast.
The Tony-winning team reveals never-before-seen drafts of early sheet music, alternate melodies, and more as they explain how they came up with their musical anthem.
A Doll's House, Part 2 cast member Erin Wilhelmi talks about her experience joining Lucas Hnath’s acclaimed Broadway play in this week’s episode of The Compass.
The star of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Falsettos directs the comedy by fellow Broadway actor-playwright James Hindman.
Premieres by David Cale and Tori Sampson complete the Off-Broadway company’s season slate, which also includes a world-premiere musical from John Kander, Susan Stroman and David Thomps…
The War Paint stars sit down with Kristin Chenoweth for a Facebook Live chat session filled with insightful (and a few hilarious) responses from the Tony-winning trio.
Oprah Winfrey Network has signed on to air the hour-long drama series inspired by events from the playwright’s own life.
Paula Vogel’s Tony-nominated play with music was filmed days before its final Broadway performance.
The musical, about a young woman who moves from London to New York to start a new life, will be reset in China.
The Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical officially opened at Barrington Stage Company August 13.
The new Tim Minchin-Danny Rubin musical, starring three-time Tony nominee Andy Karl, will close on Broadway September 17.
After a nationwide casting search, the show’s producers have announced that 18-year-old actor Hailey Kilgore will make her Broadway debut in the starring role.
A series of talkbacks has been announced to coincide with the London revival of the 1971 Sondheim-James Goldman musical starring Imelda Staunton.
The world-premiere play about a deadly contagion that leads to the segregation of men and women plays the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before a 2018 London bow.