Why Kieran Culkin Didn't Go the 'Alpha Male' Route for Richard Roma in Glengarry Glen Ross
Plus, which of his Succession co-stars gave "the best performance I've seen on the stage."
Plus, which of his Succession co-stars gave "the best performance I've seen on the stage."
The new musical opened at the James Earl Jones Theatre April 27.
The new musical opened at the James Earl Jones Theatre April 27.
From gasp-inducing family dramas to side-splitting comedies and a Gen Z-friendly take on The Crucible, here's some shows you should see.
The annual burlesque event benefits Broadway Cares.
The prequel play to the Netflix series opened on Broadway April 22 at the Marquis Theater.
Sink on going from Stranger Things to John Proctor Is the Villain, and dancing onstage every night.
The director-performer has overseen four shows this season, many of them about love and ambition, while balancing family.
The two actors, who are frequently mixed up, finally met at Death Becomes Her.
They are taking over for Havana Rose Liu and Kristine Froseth, who are departing April 25.
The play by Kimberly Belflower opened on Broadway at the Booth Theatre April 14.
Sadie Sink leads an impressive cast in the new Kimberly Belflower dramedy.
Plus, meet the actors who are playing the iconic characters in the new musical.
In 2026, Playbill will take guests and Broadway stars from Romania to Budapest.
The 25-year-old is making her Broadway debut, with critics hailing her as a star.
The production opened April 5 at the Broadhurst Theatre.
The Jason Robert Brown musical opened its long-awaited Broadway run April 6.
The Tony winner will dance with audience members and interact with them in his newest musical. Bobby Darin would be proud.
Says the Tony winner: "I want all of Alice Childress' work done in some form or fashion."
The Lucille Lortel Awards, honoring Off-Broadway theatre, will be held May 4.
Bill Burr and Bob Odenkirk stars in the David Mamet play, which opened March 31 at the Palace Theatre.
For 21 years, this company has taught over 10,000 Brooklyn students, many of them low-income and BIPOC.
Finn was cancelled following Trump's takeover of the Washington, D.C. organization.
The ceremony, hosted by Michael Urie, was held March 27 in Los Angeles.
The two share the stage almost the entire time, requiring them to trust in themselves and each other.