Emma Rice on Brief Encounter and Being Fearless About Noël Coward
The critically acclaimed, multimedia reimagining of the Coward one-act and subsequent film opened on Broadway September 28, 2010.
The critically acclaimed, multimedia reimagining of the Coward one-act and subsequent film opened on Broadway September 28, 2010.
The revival, co-starring John Cullum and Will Swenson, opened at Studio 54 May 9, 2007.
The musical adaptation of the hit comedy opened at the Palace Theatre April 29, 2007.
On the anniversary of its Broadway premiere, Playbill revisits a 2007 interview with the three young stars of the musical following its victory at the Tony Awards.
The actor, who has a role in "Manchester by the Sea," will make his professional stage debut Off Broadway in Anna Jordan's "Yen."
As the Deaf West revival of Spring Awakening begins previews, Playbill.com revisits an interview with the three young stars of the musical following its victory at the 2007 Tony Awards.
Tony nominee Jeffrey DeMunn, of Broadway's K2 and The Price, begins his career's second act with Arthur Miller and a hit TV series.
Basil Twist wants the audience to relate to his puppets in the adaptation of the legendary Ballets Russes production.
Jason Craig brings irreverence and subversive humor to the ancient legend in "Beowulf: A Thousand Years of Baggage," a musical mash-up of the epic poem at Oberon.
Tony nominee Jeffrey DeMunn, of Broadway's K2 and The Price, begins his career's second act with Arthur Miller and a hit TV series.
Theater group saves 'Beowulf' from academia
Kander and Ebb began working on the musical "The Visit" in 1998, and, after several periods in limbo, a new pared-down version is ready to open at the Williamstown Theater Festival.
Megan Savage had always dreamed of Broadway. When she was a teenager listening to show tunes in her bedroom in Newton, she sometimes imagined singing like those iron-lunged belters Idina Men…
Michael Mitnick, Kim Rosenstock and Will Connolly shepherd their college musical, "Fly by Night," to New York.
Playbill.com catches up with Tony winner and Spring Awakening star John Gallagher, Jr. to talk about his upcoming film and work on Aaron Sorkin's TV show "The Newsroom."
Playbill.com catches up with Tony winner and Spring Awakening star John Gallagher, Jr. to talk about his upcoming film and work on Aaron Sorkin's TV show "The Newsroom."
The creative team behind the musical "Far From Heaven," in previews at Playwrights Horizons, grappled with translating the source film's cinematic style for the stage.
Actress Zosia Mamet, daughter of playwright David Mamet and actress Lindsay Crouse, is representing the 18-to-24-year-old demographic in two roles at the moment — on TV as garrulous Sh…
Steven Pasquale, late of Broadway's Reasons to be Pretty and Off-Broadway's The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide, Fat Pig and A Man of No Importance talks about his new Jekyll-and-…
Broadway's Laura Benanti, a 2008 Tony Award winner for playing Louise in Gypsy opposite Patti LuPone, talks about her love of musicals and her role in the NBC sitcom "Go On," a…
Broadway's Andrew Rannells talks about struggling as an actor, hitting the heights in The Book of Mormon, jumping to TV jobs and what it's like to be out and proud in the post-"…
Television viewers know Vincent Kartheiser for playing dissatisfied ad man Pete Campbell on the hit series "Mad Men." The actor, who has roots in theatre, talks about what traits h…
Frank Langella acts opposite a robot in the quirky, touching new film "Robot & Frank." The three-time Tony winner talks about projects past and present in a wide-ranging interv…
The 1950s-set new musical Far From Heaven, based on the film of the same name, is now receiving a developmental staging at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Composer Scott Frankel and lyricist …
Aaron Sorkin's new TV series about the state of broadcast journalism, "The Newsroom," stars stage and screen actor Jeff Daniels. The actor talks with Playbill about the sheer t…