Reneé Rapp is on the Rise: on Stage, on Screen, and on Tour
The Mean Girls alum talks her first international tour, the resilience that got her there, and if she would ever return to Broadway.
The Mean Girls alum talks her first international tour, the resilience that got her there, and if she would ever return to Broadway.
The musical adaptation of the classic TV show runs through December 31 at Theater 555.
The musical adaptation of the classic TV show runs through December 31 at Theater 555.
Plus, get a glimpse of the renderings of the new Delacorte.
Douglas Lyons, Helen Park, Hunter Bell, Nathaniel Hackmann, and Bob Martin talk about how nerdom influenced their theatrical careers.
Jerry Mitchell, James Lapine, JoAnn M. Hunter, and more will be on hand for Try it Like This: Directors and Choreographers Take the Stage.
The musical features original music from Christian Albright, Christian Magby, AnnMarie Milazzo, Divinity Roxx, Eugene Russell IV, and Jacob Ryan Smith.
The evening will also feature performances by Broadway stars in celebration of Black culture's impact on the industry.
Alexandra Tatarsky's work is the first in a series of innovative solo works performed by their creators.
Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells star in the musical comedy at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
Public high school students throughout the five boroughs will be eligible to purchase $15 tickets to the Broadway play.
Jen Wineman directs the workshop presentations, set to precede an Off-Broadway run.
The Tony-winning musical will begin its fifth engagement at the Toronto theatre in January 2024.
The piece tells the true story of Paraguay's Recycled Orchestra of Cateura.
Kristolyn Lloyd, Kate Rockwell, Daniel Yearwood, and more are featured in the immersive historical musical experience.
The commission will support Quintana as they create a play based on in-depth interviews with Trans+ people in America.
Don Stephenson directs the new musical, with performances set to begin November 21.
The one-night-only reading of Clare Barron's play will celebrate Page 73's 25th anniversary.
The conference, titled New Musicals on the Horizon, is set for October 24-25.
The benefit concert will support Maestra and Open Stage Project.
The October 4 performance was halted after the civil resistance group took to the stage mid-song to protest oil, gas, and coal projects in the U.K.
The Jocelyn Bioh play opened October 3 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, via Manhattan Theatre Club.
The ATA seeks to reduce stigma and increase inclusion of autistic persons in all aspects of theatre making.
The limited edition cover is available now in Playbill stores, and at Wicked performances for all of October.
Kathleen Marshall directs the new musical, now playing at the U.K.'s Birmingham Rep.