Fresh Ground Pepper Prepares to Launch First-Ever Festival
The NYC-based arts incubator will present a two-week festival of new works in 2018.
The NYC-based arts incubator will present a two-week festival of new works in 2018.
The Tony winner encourages theatregoers to send in their videos to be projected as part of Network.
Robert Powell will star as the infamous detective; the U.K. theatre announces its three-show lineup for spring 2018.
The immersive revival, set in a pie shop, will offer specially themed dishes over the holiday period.
The Canadian festival will see women take on a number of traditionally male principal roles in 2018.
Christiane Noll, Terence Archie, Jill Paice, and Chris McCarrell are tapped for the developmental lab in New York City this fall.
Though the show is ending its run at the Ambassadors Theatre, creators say this is not the end of Stomp in London.
Sue Jean Kim and Ki Hong Lee lead the cast of Julia Cho’s newest work at the Public Theater.
Tyler Mount chats all things sweet with the Broadway performer.
A new deal includes tickets and dinner for two at The Dearborn.
Darren Donohue’s Dual Cats With One Crayfish will kick off the New Works Reading Series.
On the newest episode of the podcast, Playbill chats with three stars making their Broadway debuts.
See the three title stars get down in the streets of New York City in the ’70s-inspired music video.
The show will debut in New York City as part of the Fearless series at the Clemente Theatre.
The Great Leap playwright has been named the winner of the $25,000 grant from the National Arts Club.
Derek DelGaudio’s solo show, produced by Neil Patrick Harris, continues its acclaimed run Off-Broadway.
Trailblazer Jacob Padrón creates new space for artists of color in Off-Broadway’s theatrical institutions through his Sol Project.
The Candide co-lyricist, literary translator, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet passed away on October 14.
Philip Dawkins’ play about the true story of trans icon and LGBTQ trailblazer Miss Gloria Allen wraps up its New York premiere.
The Oscar and Tony nominee will helm the Sam Shepard play for the New Group.
The Swan Lake dancer has been a soloist at NYCB since 2014.
Roundabout’s benefit event will bring the three stars together for one night only.
Pam MacKinnon will direct the new comedy from Marjorie Prime playwright Jordan Harrison.
The International Human Rights Art Festival, with a lineup that includes Kathleen Turner, needs a new home.
Kassebaum stars as Mother in the new production at The 5th Avenue Theatre.