Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 24, 2025
Noël Coward's Private Lives Will Get a Broadway Revival in 2026
The comedy, about a surprise reunion between a divorced couple, was last seen on Broadway in 2011.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 10, 2025
George Abud's The Ruins Sets World Premiere at Guthrie Theater
The Minnesota theatre will also present Lauren M. Gunderson's new version of Little Women, Eboni Booth's Primary Trust, and more in its upcoming season.
Article | By Margaret Hall | September 27, 2024
The Tony winner was one of the most prolifically beloved British actors of her generation.
Article | By Andrew Gans | July 12, 2024
Tim Hatley's Advice to Aspiring Theatre Designers: 'Keep Your Seatbelt Fastened'
He made the DeLorean fly in Back to the Future, and is currently working on London's Starlight Express and The Devil Wears Prada.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 22, 2024
Hip-Hop Musical Co-Founders Will Get World Premiere at American Conservatory Theater
The San Francisco company, led by Tony-winning Artistic Director Pam MacKinnon, has revealed its full 2024-2025 season.
Article | By Molly Higgins | March 4, 2024
The Glass Menagerie, Noises Off, A Christmas Carol, More in Alley Theatre's 2024-25 Season
The Houston company's 78th season includes 11 productions.
Article | By Dylan Parent | February 1, 2024
Playbill Celebrates Broadway's February Birthdays
From a Sondheim muse to a Beautiful composer-lyricist—happy birthday to Broadway's brightest born in February.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | October 20, 2023
London's Sunset Boulevard, Guys and Dolls, More Get 2023 Evening Standard Theatre Award Nominations
The U.K. honors will be handed out November 19.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | July 5, 2023
Theatre Royal Bath's Private Lives Is West End Bound
Patricia Hodge and Nigel Havers will star in the classic Noël Coward comedy beginning next month.
Article | By Andrew Gans | May 16, 2023
Cush Jumbo Will Join David Tennant in Donmar Warehouse Macbeth
Max Webster will direct the Shakespeare tragedy.
Article | By Andrew Gans | May 5, 2023
Lynn Nottage's Clyde's and David Tennant-Led Macbeth to Conclude Donmar's 2023 Season
Lynette Linton and Max Webster will direct.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 24, 2023
World Premiere of Jack Thorne's When Winston Went to War With the Wireless Completes Casting
Beginning performances at London's Donmar Warehouse June 2, the work tracks the early days of the BBC.
Article | By Margaret Hall | March 31, 2023
7 Actors Who Got Their Start At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The festival was the training grounds of Hugh Laurie, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, and more.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 22, 2023
Cast Revealed for World Premiere of Jack Thorne's When Winston Went to War With the Wireless
Set for London's Donmar Warehouse, the work tracks the early days of the BBC.
Article | By Christopher Browner | February 28, 2023
How Sonya Yoncheva Is Bringing Her Experience as a Mother to Norma
After leading Fedora earlier this season, the soprano is back at the Metropolitan Opera as Norma.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 26, 2023
Caissie Levy and Trevor Dion Nicholas to Star in London Premiere of Next To Normal
Levy will reunite with Donmar Warehouse artistic director Michael Longhurst, who previously directed her in Broadway's Caroline or Change.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | October 5, 2022
A Noël Coward Documentary Is in the Works
The writer-actor's works include Present Laughter, Private Lives, and Blithe Spirit.
Article | By Andrew Gans | August 17, 2022
Cast Complete for Concert of Songs From New Musical Pompeii Rising, Starring Heath Saunders
The musical is penned by NYU grads Henco Espag, Andi Lee Carter, and Briana Harris.
Article | By Margaret Hall | July 25, 2022
Misty Copeland Welcomes First Child
Copeland previously appeared on Broadway in the 2015 revival of On The Town.
Article | By Leah Putnam | July 22, 2022
10 Actors Who Performed at Edinburgh Fringe Before They Were Famous
The festival hosted the likes of Jude Law, Maggie Smith, Robin Williams, and more.
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