165 stories by "Playbill.com"
Emmy nominee Louise Lasser will direct stage legend Austin Pendleton (The Diary of Anne Frank, "My Cousin Vinny") and collaborator Sean Walsh in the revival of Ira Lewis' Chine…
Tony winner Brian Stokes Mitchell will perform his one-night only concert, Simply Broadway, at the Geffen Playhouse Oct. 6 to benefit The Actors Fund and Geffen's education and outre…
Julie James is known as a Sirius XM radio personality with an expertise in all things Broadway, but she is a classically trained vocalist in her own right. As OBSESSED! fans more than likely…
Cynthia Nixon will star alongside Ewan McGregor and Maggie Gyllenhaal in the revival of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, which begins performances at the American Airlines Theatre on Oct. …
Bayside! The Musical!, the "Saved by the Bell" musical parody, plays New York City's Theatre 80. Members of the cast and creative team pick their favorite television show theme…
Playbill.com's feature series Their Favorite Things asks members of the theatre community to share the Broadway performances that most affected them as part of the audi…
Known familiarly as KTP, Kyle Taylor Parker played one of the Angels in the Broadway production of Kinky Boots. For the national touring production, he will star as Lola alongside Steven Boo…
Most Broadway shows appear Tuesday through Sunday, with Sunday and Monday evenings off, but a few diverge from that schedule.
A week in the life of actor, radio and TV host, music director and writer Seth Rudetsky.
Playbill.com correspondent Harry Haun provides the latest insight into the buzz Off-Broadway and beyond.
Darren Bluestone stars as the quirky puppet Princeton in search of his purpose in the Tony Award-winning Avenue Q, and he recently celebrated his 1,000th performance with the Off-Bro…
Broadway-bound new musical The Last Ship wrapped a month-long Chicago run in July. This brand new commercial gives an exciting glimpse at the show that features music and lyrics by 1…
Broadway-bound new musical The Last Ship wrapped a month-long Chicago run in July. This brand new commercial gives an exciting glimpse at the show that features music and lyrics by 1…
Based on the 1987 film (which won an Oscar for Best Original Song), the national tour of Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage begins performances Aug. 26 at The National Thea…
Broadway heavyweights Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Megan Mullally, Stockard Channing and F. Murray Abraham, along with newcomers Rupert Grint (world-famous as Ron Weasley in …
Tony Award winner Nikki M. James and newcomer Kyle Scatliffe chat with Playbill.com about the colorblind casting in the current Les Misérables revival.
Playbill.com offers a list of Broadway shows that closed soon after their opening but, thanks to cast recordings and devoted fans, continue to endure.
Playbill.com's series features actors commenting on their recent theatregoing experiences, what productions they're looking forward to and more.
Playbill.com correspondent Ben Rimalower offers his selection of the top ten Broadway musical songs that were cut for film adaptations.
Playbill.com catches up with Keke Palmer and Sherri Shepherd, who are about to make their Broadway debuts in Rodgers and Hammerstein's fairy-tale musical Cinderella.
Andrew Rannells replaced Neil Patrick Harris in the title role of the Tony Award-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch Aug. 20. With Rannells only contracted for an eight…
This week's column visits the San Francisco Symphony's West Side Story with Cheyenne Jackson and Alexandra Silber and the 1963 London cast album of On the Town.
Radio host, author, musician, actor and Playbill.com personality Seth Rudetsky presents Not Since High School, an Aug. 24 concert at 42West that will benefit the music program at MS 245, a N…
Several current Broadway shows are in the process of breaking records on the all time long-run list. Here are the standings for number of performances of current and former Broadway show…
To make tickets more affordable to students and other theatregoers on a budget, many Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and standing-room-only (SRO) policies.