See Two Songs From the New Musical "We Live in Cairo"
Featuring a book, music, and lyrics by the Lazours (Daniel and Patrick), We Live in Cairo is inspired by the young Egyptians who took to the streets amidst the throes of the Arab Spring. The…
Featuring a book, music, and lyrics by the Lazours (Daniel and Patrick), We Live in Cairo is inspired by the young Egyptians who took to the streets amidst the throes of the Arab Spring. The…
Jordan Tyson plays Young Allie in "The Notebook," based on the Nicholas Sparks novel, is playing now at the Schoenfeld Theatre. Video editing and direction by Ethan Treiman.
Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club recently welcomed its two new leads and Playbill's Jeffrey VizcaÃno sat down with them to chat about stepping into the iconic roles.
Watch the company of Little Shop of Horrors and alum celebrate the production's 5th anniversary with an out-of-this-world unveiling and performances.
The cast of The Big Gay Jamboree talk about their "demented" new musical, from Titanique creator Marla Mindelle, and Jonathan Parks-Ramage and Philip Drennen.
McNeal, currently running at Lincoln Center, is about an author who decides to use A.I. in his work. See the cast, led by Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr, discuss the new Ayad Akhtar play in t…
Alyssa Milano begins her run as Roxie Hart in Chicago September 16. Above, she discusses how she got her start in the theatre and is now the mother of a theatre kid.
Yellow Face by David Henry Hwang is currently running at the Todd Haimes Theater and examines what happens when a playwright named DHH (played by Daniel Dae Kim) mistakenly casts a white act…
Andy Einhorn leads the Gypsy orchestra in a special performance of the show's overture at the newly reopened Majestic Theatre on Broadway.
The Louis Armstrong biomusical begins performances October 16 at Broadway's Studio 54.
Meet the latest musical theatre creator featured on Playbill's Songwriter Series.
Britney Spears musical Once Upon a One More Time is getting the Broadway JR. treatment from Music Theatre International. We talk to the artists creating it"plus the show's original Broadway …
As David Henry Hwang gears up for Yellowface on Broadway, watch the Tony winner reflect on his Broadway memories, including how he transformed "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song", t…
Playbill sits down on the FringeShip with Rob Madge, creator of My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?). Rob shares the 'great conversations' they had with once-skeptical fathers after an ho…
Joseph Martin and Linus Karp of Awkward Productions share how they landed on Gwyneth Paltrow's lawsuit ("I lost half a day of skiing!") as inspiration for their new musical.
Dylan Mulvaney's hysterical one-woman show charts her transition from gay best friend to (self-described) FAGHAG.
Fashionable, cerebral, and hilarious: comedian ALOK (from Netflix's Gender Agenda) brings their stand up show to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Grace Aki shares what comes next for her solo show, To Free a Mockingbird, and how the show "gives my mother an aneurysm."
Original Les Miz Eponine Frances Ruffelle and her husband, Norman Bowman, bring their 2-person show, "The Scot and the Showgirl," which features Scottish tunes and musical theatre favorites,…
Cirque Kalabanté brings their stunning circus show to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Why do gay people love witches? Tim Murray answers this age-old question in his new show, Tim Murray is Witches. Watch his interview with Playbill here.
Awkward Productions brings their new parody docu-musical Gwyneth Goes Skiing to the Edinburgh Fringe. Check out one of the songs from the show, "See You in Court," written by Leland and feat…
Catherine Cohen, the actress/writer/comedian/vocalist behind Come for Me, shares her favorite audience interactions and Edinburgh Fringe survival tips.
Rob Madge brings their hilarious, heartfelt show " My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?) " to the Edinburgh Fringe festival. Watch clips here.
Japan's celebrated circus troupe Cirquework arrives at the Edinburgh Fringe with a show full of stomach-turning, jaw-dropping, gravity-defying stunts set to techno music.