See Cynthia Nixon and Laura Linney’s Sardi’s Caricature Unveiled The Little Foxes stars joined the famed wall of Sardi’s June 29.
Posts published in June 2017
How the 1985 AIDS Drama As Is Changed a Theatregoer’s Heart and Mind “I thought I would be immune to the play’s power because I’m not gay,” a moved theatregoer wrote to Playbill in 1985.
Tituss Burgess Will Play a Family-Reuniting Psychic in Upcoming Film I Hate Kids The stage and screen favorite will star alongside La La Land's Tom Everett Scott.
Brian Stokes Mitchell Will Join Leslie Odom Jr. for Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular Alan Menken has also composed a new song for the celebration.
See Lord Graham Russell of Air Supply Perform a Song from His First-Ever Musical A Wall Apart From his beginnings in Jesus Christ Superstar in 1975, the Air Supply guitarist is coming full circle.
Why Andrew-Keenan Bolger Saved the First Pride-Edition Playbill Go behind the scenes of the Pride-themed edition of Playbill’s new podcast, The Broadway Cast.
Andy Karl, Jennifer DiNoia, Kara Lindsay, and More Set for First Free 2017 Broadway in Bryant Park Concert The free series of lunchtime performances from Broadway and Off-Broadway shows launches July 6.
De Blasio and Cuomo Establish Peace, for Now This time, Mayor Bill de Blasio dispensed with publicly feuding with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo over a major issue — control of the city schools — and got what he wanted. But…
15 Shows Not to Miss Off-Broadway July 1–15 There are plenty of Broadway stars and directors to catch Off-Broadway this summer. Don't miss out!
Baayork Lee Hits the Road in 4,000 NYC Taxis With Her Message of Diversity The in-cab video is promotion for her National Asian Artists Project.
Watch Taylor Mac Glam Up the Streets of San Francisco in New Music Video Mac reinvents “Amazing Grace” in the dazzling new video filmed on the streets of San Francisco to celebrate the arrival of the epic theatrical event, A…
Watch Alice Ripley (in a Bubble) Sing ’Bring Back My Boy’ From Bubble Boy Musical Ghostlight Records will release the original cast recording of the new musical July 28.
For Manhattan Fare Beaters, One-Way Ticket to Court May Be Over The Manhattan district attorney says his office will no longer prosecute turnstile jumpers criminally, opting instead for community service programs.
On Location: The Hurricane-Proof Beach House The Sea Bright, N.J., home was designed to be indestructible.
Sunday Routine: How Diksha Basu, a Novelist, Spends Her Sundays Ms. Basu juggles new motherhood, lunch with friends, visits with her parents and spurts of fiction writing.