New Play About the Early Days of SNL, Not Ready For Prime Time, Will Bow Off-Broadway
Written by Erik J. Rodriguez and Charles A. Sothers, the beginnings of Saturday Night Live will arrive onstage in October.
Written by Erik J. Rodriguez and Charles A. Sothers, the beginnings of Saturday Night Live will arrive onstage in October.
Pulitzer winner Tony Kushner has adapted the Arthur Miller classic for the big screen, alongside Chinoye Chukwu.
Fellows will engage in a series of discussions and workshop sessions, culminating in a three-week residency.
Rockwell will take over the role of Westerberg High School guidance counselor Ms. Fleming while Butler stars in the Encores! production of Bat Boy: The Musical at NY City Center.
The stars of the new North American tour of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic visited the Playbill Studio for a preview performance.
Ruffin previously hosted the annual fundraiser in 2024.
Peabody winner Hannah Gadsby will present Wambaugh's debut solo comedy later this autumn.
Peabody winner Hannah Gadsby will present Waumbach's debut solo comedy later this autumn.
Ireland will take over from Tony nominee Quincy Tyler Bernstine, who will make her final bow later this month.
In the new solo show, Ross offers audiences insight into his life as America's Roastmaster General.
In the new solo show, Ross offers audiences insight into his life as America's Roastmaster General.
Set in a decaying home on the edge of industrial sprawl, the work explores the quiet devastation of environmental collapse.
The international hit, which features the songs of ABBA, again plays the Winter Garden Theatre.
The international hit, which features the songs of ABBA, is back at the Winter Garden Theatre.
The piece rewinds history to reveal the fateful journey of Gavrilo Princip"best remembered as Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassin"and his fellow revolutionaries in a new light.
Following Off-Broadway and Edinburgh Fringe Festival runs, the musical plays a new venue custom built for the immersive production.
The international hit, which features the songs of ABBA, again plays the Winter Garden Theatre.
The play is a blistering look at workplace relationships when three employees face imminent layoffs and a simple truth: two will stay, one will go.
The new musical investigates how devotion can devolve to violence, and how the stories we tell affect our reality, for better and for worse.
Yale Repertory Theatre will present the first full staging of the play, which was lost to time until the Library of Congress uncovered the drama in 1997.
First produced in 1996 by the Royal Shakespeare Company in London, the long overdue New York premiere will be produced by Small Boat Productions.
The newcomer brings her own spark to the role originated by her friend Sadie Sink.
Created by Billy McEntee, the play will be staged for an audience of five in a Greenpoint, Brooklyn apartment, set around a dinner.
The punk/metal/hip-hop musical Revolution(s) will also make its world premiere at the Chicago venue.
Co-directed by Jung and Dustin Wills, the play is equal parts ghost story, house party, and theatrical séance, with dramaturgy and mixology by Lexy Leuszler.