Video: Two Strangers' Christiani Pitts and Schmigadoon!'s Isabelle McCalla Get to Know Each Other
In a new video series from Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), the stars and creative team get to know some Broadway strangers.
In a new video series from Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), the stars and creative team get to know some Broadway strangers.
In a new video series, the stars and creative team of the Tony-nominated new musical meet their super fans.
Get a first look at this year's Pridebills.
The Broadway favorite initially thought the score was too hard to sing.
The special cover will be available at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre for the entire month of June.
The two lead the company of the Cinco Paul musical, which is nominated for 12 Tony Awards.
He's currently nominated for a Tony Award for his 1920s-themed set for Fallen Angels.
The winning cover will be available at The Outsiders on Broadway for the entire month of June.
This new musical is able to bring the hustle and bustle of New York to the stage, with just two people.
The theatregoers’ resource for reviews, discount tickets, and all the need-to-know information about the shows on Broadway right now.
Theatrical training seems to be an asset on the HBO medical drama.
With the Broadway revival opening, we look back on notable actors who have donned the furry ears and leg warmers over the decades.
The fourth annual event, founded by actor Matt DeAngelis in honor of his mother who died of breast cancer, takes place May 4.
They've got great expectations for you....
It's not just theatre"from harbor cruises to stunning views, make the most of NYC with these activities.
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and the non-profit Autistic Theatremakers Alliance is set to showcase five new musicals by autistic creatives.
The leads of the Broadway revival stopped by the Playbill podcast.
The final episode of Time To Kill: Making The Lost Boys Musical is out now.
Benefiting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the event will also livestream on Playbill.
The delightfully sacrilegious musical is celebrating its 15th anniversary.
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and the non-profit Autistic Theatremakers Alliance is set to showcase five new musicals by autistic creatives.
Seeing a show in New York? We recommend paying these restaurants a visit.
Playbill's guide to restaurants to visit before or after you see a show.
The exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is on through September 7.
In episode two of Time to Kill: Making The Lost Boys Musical, the cast have had their first run-through and are starting to move into their new Broadway home.