Look through the shows below that have become some of the greatest hits on Broadway, many of which are still lighting up The Great White Way today.
Flip through the shows below (numbers as of April 1, 2018):
(Numbers not adjusted for inflation)
Look through the shows below that have become some of the greatest hits on Broadway, many of which are still lighting up The Great White Way today.
Flip through the shows below (numbers as of April 1, 2018):
(Numbers not adjusted for inflation)
Jim Parsons, Katie Holmes, Zoey Deutch, Ephraim Sykes, and more visited Peterborough, New Hampshire, to see the town where Thornton Wilder wrote the Pulitzer-winning play.
Set in the years leading up to the 19th amendment, Suffs explores the Women's Suffrage movement's victories and failures with a 2024 Tony-winning book, music, and lyrics by Shaina Taub.
This Fringe show takes you inside the relationship of OG Les Miz star Frances Ruffelle and husband Norman Bowman, warts and all.
Hadestown's Jordan Fisher is the executive producer for the three-person drama set in the near future.
On the opening night of the Broadway revival of the classic musical, Rachel Dratch, Andrew Rannells, Ingrid Michaelson, and more were on the red carpet.
At Sandra Simnegar and Mitch Fleck's theatre-themed wedding, guests were handed a Playbill when they walked in.
The legendary theatre photographers are currently the subject of a retrospective at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Currently at Boston's Colonial Theatre, the musical has already announced a Broadway bow in the 2025–2026 season.
From a Sparkling Diamond to Cinderella, Playbill lights up the marquee for Broadway's brightest born in August.