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The co-founders of the new Instagram account honoring the legacy of Black women on the Main Stem discuss how the platform came to be, the women who have influenced them, and more.
The Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Award winner was born June 23, 1927.
The Tony- and Pulitzer-winning musical arrives on the streaming platform July 3.
The actor celebrates her birthday June 23.
BroadwayHD and Lincoln Center will present a free sing-along stream of the production June 25.
The Tony Award-winning designer gives Playbill an inside glimpse at his creative process.
Look back at the 10 most recent productions to play over 100 performances at the beloved theatre.
The actor, who won a Tony Award for her performance as Lena Younger, celebrates her birthday June 19.
The theatrical concert, filmed by Spike Lee, is set to premiere on HBO later this year.
The awards ceremony, celebrating Black theatre artists and contributors from the Broadway and Off-Broadway community, is set for June 19.
Test your theatre history knowledge!
Jackie Sibblies Drury's acclaimed drama opened at Soho Rep June 17, 2018.
The Tony and Emmy Award winner celebrates her birthday June 16.
The Tony Award winner celebrates his birthday June 15.
We asked, you answered: Take a look at the queer characters that have moved you on the stage and beyond.
Test your knowledge of the Tony Award-winning musical.
From Patti LaBelle to Patti LuPone, look back at some of the performers who brought their musicianship to the Main Stem.
The production of Neil Simon's comedy opened at the Broadhurst Theatre June 11, 1985.
In honor of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, look back at the beloved fundraising celebration.
The Dear Evan Hansen and Great Showman writer celebrates his birthday June 9.
With the 2020 ceremony put on hold, Playbill revisits the 2015-2019 awards.
With the 2020 ceremony put on hold, Playbill revisits the 2010-2014 awards.
Company members from Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Ain't Too Proud, and more participated in the George Floyd Memorial March in Harlem June 4.
The musical comedy opened at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre June 3, 1942.
With the launch of TheatreWorksUSAcademy, we're looking back at some of the organization's most memorable productions.