The Succession star has partnered with the Fringe Society on a new initiative providing financial support for American theatremakers looking to bring work to the famed festival.
Taking inspiration from the film's Emerald City architecture, both vehicles showcase Art Deco designs.
The show will star Cydney Taylor Krone as Elle Woods and Lance Phillips will direct.
The free weekend-long event from Playbill and The Times Square Alliance features a host of performances from Broadway favorites.
The free weekend-long event from Playbill and The Times Square Alliance features a host of performances from Broadway favorites.
A host of Broadway favorites are set to perform at Playbill's third annual Pride event, presented in collaboration with the Times Square Alliance.
A host of Broadway favorites are set to perform at Playbill's third annual Pride in Times Square, presented in collaboration with the Times Square Alliance.
A collaboration with the Times Square Alliance, the weekend-long event will invite theatre fans to the heart of Broadway for performances, sing-alongs, and more.
From under-resourced classrooms to the national stage, Story Pirates' The Amazing Adventure tour brings laughter and learning to cities nationwide.
“It’s about showing these students what’s possible”: Disney Theatrical Group and Situation Project team up to bring hundreds of students to Broadway.
The Tony and Olivier winner talks about bringing his Emcee to Broadway in the upcoming revival at the Kit Kat Club, née August Wilson Theatre.
“Inspiration comes from a holy place”: Leslie Odom, Jr. and Kara Young shared their journey with the play and encouraged students to find their own inspirations.
A collaboration with the Times Square Alliance, the weekend-long event will invite theatre fans to the heart of Broadway for performances, sing-alongs, and more.
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
The November concert commemorated World AIDS Day, with proceeds benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Filmed live on Broadway, the stage film hits movie theatres beginning December 7 from Bleecker Street and Fathom Events.
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
The new musical from Ann McNamee and [title of show] writers and stars Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen has been transformed into a comic book series.
Erik Christopher Peterson and Joel Meyers answer questions about the show while putting together a 2,600-piece Lego set.
The multi-hyphenate artist shares his own experience as a trans-man through his art.
The fourth annual event marks World AIDS Day and supports Broadway Cares.
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
The Here Lies Love music director is the newest addition to the series presented by Audible Theater.
Read theatre critic Maxine Spear’s pan of the Oliver Putnam show that closed early due to the murder of its star. Plus, the latest scoop about Death Rattle Dazzle!
The three-day celebration of Broadway took place September 8–11.
The new Off-Broadway play by Nathan Alan Davis is co-produced by Roundabout Theatre Company and New York Theatre Workshop.
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
The event, part of the Curtain Up Broadway Festival, was cancelled due to inclement weather. But several of the performers came by the Playbill studio for a photoshoot.
At the Times Square concert, Broadway performers sang crowd-pleasing rock and pop songs.
From audience dance-alongs to large-scale concerts, a little stormy weather didn't stop this Broadway celebration in Times Square.
The live show, broadcast on ABC, was hosted by Eric McCormick and featured several performances from running and upcoming Broadway shows.
The concert, part of the weekend's Curtain Up Festival, featured performances by Linedy Genao, Andréa Burns, Javier Ignacio, and more.
The celebrated composer presented a wide variety of material from three of his musical projects.
Hosted by Eric McCormack and featuring performances from Broadway favorites, the starry concert will broadcast live on WABC.
See photos of the opening presentation of the three-day festival, celebrating the beginning of the 2023–24 Broadway season.
The four finalists performed in Times Square September 9.
Conceived and directed by Luis Salgado, ¡Viva! Broadway: Aquí y Allá (Here and There) will celebrate both early songwriters and authentic voices and stories of Broadway today.
Set to bring her solo show to Broadway later this month, Etheridge will present at the event's finale concert, broadcasting live on WABC.
Plus: The Cottage's Eric McCormack will host the Curtain Up! Live From Broadway finale concert airing live on WABC TV.
Selected from hundreds of submissions, these young Broadway hopefuls will perform at a Times Square concert for a chance to win $10,000.
Sponsored by Prudential, the three-day outdoor event culminates in a free star-studded, live concert (which will be broadcast live on WABC).
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
The new musical is described as "a 20-year music tour of retroactive reparations."
Sponsored by Prudential, the event will culminate in a finale concert broadcast live on WABC.
Kevin Cahoon, Cole Thompson, Alli Mauzey, Alyssa Fox, and Adrianna Hicks are part of the all-star judges panel looking for the next Broadway star.
Four winners and a guest will get the chance to be flown to NYC to perform at a Times Square concert in September.
This multi disciplinary Black femme storyteller uses theatre to shape the world.
The monthly drawing is presented by Playbill.
Four lucky winners will get to make their NYC debut at a Times Square concert.
The annual event was the culmination of Playbill's second annual Pride in Times Square.
The performance was part of Playbill's Anthems of Pride concert.
Stars from Moulin Rouge!, Here Lies Love, and more all partied hard with Playbill this Pride.
Find out how a video of you singing a favorite showtune could win you a major performance opportunity.
The 2nd annual event included performances by Zoe Sarnak, Antwayn Hopper, The NYC Gay Men's Chorus, and more.
The annual event serves as the culmination of Playbill's second annual Pride in Times Square.
The star-studded concert concluded day 1 of Playbill's weekend-long Pride in Times Square celebration.
The 2nd annual event included appearances from the casts of Some Like It Hot and Wicked, the American Theatre Wing Chorus, and more.
Antwayn Hopper, Joy Woods, and Jason Gotay are among the Broadway notables helping celebrate Pride in the heart of NYC's theatre district.
J. Harrison Ghee, Bonnie Milligan, and Lea Michele are among the all-star roster of Broadway favorites set to perform at the weekend event's first day.
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