VINTAGE PLAYBILL: Damn Yankees, 1956
On this date 58 years ago, Damn Yankees premiered on Broadway.
On this date 58 years ago, Damn Yankees premiered on Broadway.
On this date in 1984, Sunday in the Park with George premiered on Broadway at the Booth Theatre.
The American Repertory Theater staging of Pippin opens today at the Music Box Theatre, featuring Patina Miller, Matthew James Thomas, Andrea Martin, Terrence Mann and Charlotte d'Amboise…
The Trip to Bountiful returns to Broadway April 23, 60 years after its debut.
The Roundabout revival of The Big Knife opens April 16 at the American Airlines Theatre. The Playbill Vault looks back on the play's Broadway premiere in 1949.
On this date 22 years ago, Miss Saigon opened at the Broadway Theatre.
On this date 64 years ago, South Pacific opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre.
On this date 42 years ago, Stephen Sondheim's Follies premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre.
On this date in 1951, The King and I — the fifth musical collaboration from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II — premiered on Broadway.
On this date in 1964, Funny Girl premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre.
In honor of Stephen Sondheim's birthday, the Playbill Vault looks back on the Broadway premiere of Passion.
The New York City Center Encores! revival of It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman begins its limited run March 20, starring Edward Watts, Jenny Powers, Will Swenson an…
On March 15, 1987, three days after Les Misérables began its historic Broadway run, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Starlight Express opened at the George Gershwin Theatre.
On this date 26 years ago, Les Misérables began its historic Broadway run.
On this date in 1981, Broadway flop Bring Back Birdie premiered at the Martin Beck (now Al Hirschfeld) Theatre.
On this date 34 years ago, Sweeney Todd made its world premiere at Broadway's Uris (now Gershwin) Theatre.
The Playbill Vault introduces 100 historic covers into the Broadway archives.
The Playbill Vault introduces 100 historic covers into the Broadway archives.
Thirty years ago today, the legendary flop Moose Murders opened—and closed—on Broadway.
On this date in 1992 Crazy for You premiered at Broadway's Shubert Theatre.
Falling in (and out of) love has long been one of Broadway's favorite themes.
On this date in 1969, Woody Allen premiered his comedy Play It Again, Sam, his first Broadway production since his successful debut with 1966's Don't Drink the Water.
On this date in 1980, the stage adaptation of Harold and Maude premiered on Broadway.
On this date in 1969, Dear World opened on Broadway following 45 troubled previews.
Blythe Danner, who can currently be seen in Nice Work If You Can Get It, celebrates a birthday this week. The Playbill Vault looks back on her breakout Broadway performance.