This October, Playbill is celebrating our 140th anniversary, with something very special for theatre-goers.
The show is about to get a star-studded production at the Kennedy Center.
In honor of Playbill's 140th anniversary, some of Broadway's brightest took a walk down memory lane.
Marisha Wallace, Zachary James, Caissie Levy, Rob Madge, and Jade Marvin share their favorite spots in the city.
The tour of the Tony-winning musical will arrive at the Pablo Center at the Confluence in Wisconsin October 4.
The Succession star will make her Broadway debut in the solo adaptation of the classic novel after winning an Olivier Award for her performance in London's West End.
Plus, Kara Young, Vanessa Kai, Cecily Strong, and more walk the show's red carpet.
Beloved onstage and off, the Into the Woods and Hello, Dolly! star died September 30.
The new musical officially opened at the Imperial March 21, where the production began previews February 24.
The Tony-winning playwright is no stranger to copyright cases, having previously won a case over his Three's Company inspired play.
The Broadway alum's golden vocals brought Old Deuteronomy from CATS and the Lion from The Wiz to life, along with Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The show is about to get a star-studded production at the Kennedy Center.
In honor of Playbill's 140th anniversary, some of Broadway's brightest took a walk down memory lane.
Directed and adapted by Igor Golyak, the revival is part of the Arlekin in Residency series at the Off-Broadway company.
Readings will include a reception and conversation with the playwright following the performance.
Marc Atkinson Borrull directs Nancy Harris' play for Irish Repertory Theatre.
Westport Country Playhouse will present the script-in-hand reading of the new work from The Roommate writer.
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The Scandal star is stepping in for previously announced Zoë Chao.
Marisha Wallace, Zachary James, Caissie Levy, Rob Madge, and Jade Marvin share their favorite spots in the city.
See what’s coming soon, what’s premiering out of town, and what’s in development.
Shucked and Mean Girls star Grey Henson will be Buddy the Elf in a special holiday engagement of the 2010 screen-to-stage musical.
The six-time Tony-winning producer has been on the Off-Broadway company's board for 20 years.
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
The production will mark Ng's London debut.
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.