Cast of Great Comet Set for Broadway at the W Concert Series
See cast members up close and personal at the W hotel’s intimate performance series.
See cast members up close and personal at the W hotel’s intimate performance series.
The Off-Broadway theatre will present readings of four new works in development this fall.
The one-night-only event in Los Angeles features a cast of stars from the stage and screen.
This week’s Playbill Five (only there were too many to pick just 5).
A look at the 40-plus shows to catch September through November, from new plays and musicals to anticipated revivals and West End transfers.
The Emmy winner's acclaimed show will play a limited engagement this fall.
The newest work from The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time playwright debuts at Atlantic Theater Company.
Hello, Dolly! star Taylor Trensch and Noah Galvin will step into the title role after Ben Platt's depature.
The new show, featuring Wicked alum Nicole Parker and more, is from “the twisted minds behind MAD Magazine.”
“Possibly a bit pudgy: a regular kid,” reads the casting notice for the starring role of Ralphie.
The large-scale festival of independent productions will be back next year—with a twist.
See who’s joining Nikki Blonsky and Lisa Lampanelli in the comedy’s return engagement this fall.
Take this week’s Name That Tune video quiz, in celebration of Prince of Broadway opening this week.
The first of the two works begins previews at Signature Theatre with a star-studded cast.
The first of the two works begins previews at Signature Theatre with a star-studded cast.
The film and theatre director will take the helm at L.A.’s Geffen Playhouse in September.
The Young & Hungry star completes the cast of John Patrick Shanley’s newest comedy.
Don’t miss the season finale of Playbill’s new podcast as we wrap up with a trio of Tony winners.
The New York premiere of Anna Ziegler’s tennis drama finds its complete cast Off-Broadway.
The Off-Broadway theatre reveals its complete fall season.
Two-time Tony-winning director George C. Wolfe will helm the limited engagement.
The star of the screen and stage died August 20 at his home in Las Vegas.
Gloria Estefan and Carmen de Lavallade are among this year’s honorees.
Broadway marquees will go dark for one minute on August 22 in honor of the prolific producer and general manager.
The six-time Tony-winning producer and manager worked on over 70 Broadway and West End productions.