NYMF 2017 Kicks Off July 10
The annual New York event showcases brand-new shows, works in development, concerts, emerging and established artists, and more.
The annual New York event showcases brand-new shows, works in development, concerts, emerging and established artists, and more.
The 22nd annual event features performances across dance, music, theatre, and film from around the U.S. and the world.
The Lincoln Center Theater production stars Disgraced actor Karen Pittman and Namir Smallwood.
President Debora Spar rejects a call from more than 60 artists to cancel the upcoming summer festival production.
Watch the 74 finalists give their all onstage at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre.
Following runs at Flat Rock Playhouse and Goodspeed Musicals, the show will be presented for industry only.
The Bristol Old Vic production is directed by Richard Eyre and stars Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville.
The Gallery Players production divides the Bard’s political drama into 16 high-intensity scenes.
See these Broadway favorites up close at this year’s New York Musical Festival.
The first-ever L.A. edition will take place July 17 at the United Artists Theater at Ace Hotel.
The Wolves director will helm the New York premiere next summer.
Test your knowledge of the Broadway powerhouse with this week’s Name That Tune video quiz.
The new play at the Almeida charts the rise of England’s most influential newspaper and its publisher, Rupert Murdoch.
The Barrow Group’s Seth Barrish and Lee Brock explain how they grew a business that enabled them to produce and continue pursuing what they loved.
The new comedic mockumentary chronicles the rise of doping in the world of professional cycling.
To qualify, 50 percent of the artists working on the production must be women or transgender artists.
Listen to the stage and screen actors chat the differences between Broadway and working for film and TV.
The actor-comedian, best-known for MADtv and Key & Peele, joins Oscar Isaac in the sold-out Public Theater production.
The MTC revival plays its final performance at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre following an extended engagement.
The acclaimed, award-winning revival comes to an end at the St. James Theatre.
The Tony winner is the latest star to show her support for Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Immigrants, We Get the Job Done Coalition.
The Hamilton alum, who succeeds Josh Groban in the role of Pierre, will now go into the show a week later.
The musical’s newest prince says he’s ready to take on the role of a lifetime.
From his beginnings in Jesus Christ Superstar in 1975, the Air Supply guitarist is coming full circle.
Go behind the scenes of the Pride-themed edition of Playbill’s new podcast, The Broadway Cast.