Who Should The Muppets Play On Broadway?
In honor of the return of Kermit, Miss Piggy and friends, Playbill turned to its readers for ideas on which roles they'd like to see the Muppets star in on Broadway.
In honor of the return of Kermit, Miss Piggy and friends, Playbill turned to its readers for ideas on which roles they'd like to see the Muppets star in on Broadway.
The multi-hyphenate and playwright of the currently running Meteor Show shared his recipe for success at the Drama League Gala.
A look at early sketches, renderings, and what’s hidden in the sets by the Tony-nominated designers of Great Comet, War Paint, Groundhog Day, and Hello, Dolly!
Look at the sketches and renderings of this year’s nominated plays, plus the secrets hidden in the walls of the Broadway sets.
While this may be his theatrical debut, The Panic! at the Disco frontman is a true musical theatre kid.
The classically trained actor has made a name for himself on stage and screen.
The son of actors Anita Morris and Grover Dale reveals the Judith Light performance that made him want to act.
Steven Levenson, Stephanie J. Block and more support Off-Broadway at the 32nd Annual Lucille Lortel Awards.
The Friends star brings his first play to MCC Theater—and takes the stage alongside Quincy Dunn-Baker, Sue Jean Kim, and Jennifer Morrison.
The star of Broadway’s Jitney and Book of Mormon talks about the upcoming stage adaptation—and other standout moments of this 30-year career.
Not your average a cappella group, the Broadway actors of RANGE produce viral music videos and eight-show weeks in equal measure.
Not your average a cappella group, the Broadway actors of RANGE produce viral music videos and eight-show weeks in equal measure.
Currently starring in South Coast Repertory’s production of The Siegel, the actor who launched his career with Broadway’s The Graduate pinpoints the moment when he discovered the…
Now that he’s snagged a role on television, the Tony nominee for Hand to God shares the biggest challenge of his career, what it’s like to work with John Lithgow, and more.
The Tony-winning choreographer of Hamilton makes his Broadway directorial debut and lifts the silence of war veterans through swing in the new musical.
In Haram! Iran!, a rabbi’s daughter plays a Muslim woman and finds connection, empathy, and a path to understanding.
The new musical ensures that the stories of 9/11 heroes will go unsung no more.
In anticipation of the March release of the live-action musical, Playbill looks back at the women who have lived the provincial life.
In anticipation of the March release of the live-action musical, Playbill looks back at the women who have lived the provincial life.
Fresh from the Netflix original, the Argentine actor brings an international flair and his theatre roots to Feinstein’s/54 Below.
Anthony Rapp, Rebecca Luker, Jen Colella, and Brad Bass offer their best advice.
What four actors with disabilities say about the roles they are always offered.
This was one of several questions answered at BroadwayCon’s conversation on Theatre Accessibilty.
One young artist was chosen by Anthony Rapp, LaChanze, and casting director Tara Rubin as the Star to Be.
How Thoroughly Modern Millie ended up with a working elevator, one producer “originated” a role in Dear Evan Hansen, and idea for improv became a decade-long hit, and more.