The Broadway Cast Welcomes Jenn Colella, J. Harrison Ghee, and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Playbill’s new podcast celebrates PRIDE with three Broadway favorites. Listen to the latest episode now.
Playbill’s new podcast celebrates PRIDE with three Broadway favorites. Listen to the latest episode now.
The annual, free celebration of London theatre took place June 24–25.
Cherry Orchard director Simon Godwin helms the Shakespearean comedy in Brooklyn.
This year’s list features plays by women and trans women of color exclusively.
Check out what several stage alums are up to on the small screen and more.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Playbill’s new podcast: The Broadway Cast.
After an eight-year tenure with the Off-Broadway company, O’Donnell will pursue independent directing projects.
The summer season features new works by Lynn Nottage, Duncan Sheik, Lisa Kron, Josh Radnor, Stephen Trask, and more.
The performance will be available for on-demand viewing later this year.
Want to know the difference between standing room, cancelled, and rush tickets? We chat to fans waiting in line.
The Theatre Development Fund announces the regional theatres that will benefit from its National Open Captioning Initiative (NOCI).
Marshall Pailet and A.D. Penedo's new musical gets a reprise at St. Luke’s Theatre.
See Trista Dollison, Christy Altomare, and Ana Villafañe in the studio for the Broadway Cast.
Abe Koogler’s newest play debuts Off-Broadway with a cast including Deirdre O’Connell and Frederick Weller.
The film details the early career of Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Justice of the Supreme Court.
I Love Dick writer, playwright, and actor Heidi Schreck proves it can be done—even if it means waking up at 4 AM.
Abe Koogler’s newest work debuts Off-Broadway in a production from Manhattan Theatre Club starring Deirdre O’Connell.
Fresh off two Broadway productions, Tony winner Sam Gold returns downtown to direct the Shakespearean tragedy.
Could Perry be any more ready to write and star in an Off-Broadway play?
Cherry Orchard director Simon Godwin helms the Shakespearean comedy in Brooklyn.
The Bootycandy playwright and director of Tarrell Alvin McCraney’s The Brother/Sister Plays breaks the mold with his theatrical perspective for Bella: An American Tall Tale.
The Lincoln Center Theater production stars Disgraced actor Karen Pittman.
The Big Love actor makes her Los Angeles stage debut opposite Allen Leech in Nick Payne’s drama.
The Tony-nominated play with music marks Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel’s Broadway debut.
Watch Cynthia Nixon, Gavin Creel, and more give a shout out to casting directors at the 71st Annual Tony Awards.