Playbill Playlist: Summer’s Here Edition In honor of the holiday weekend, this week’s Playbill Mixtape is your soundtrack for a rockin’ beach day and barbecue.
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New Elaine Stritch Memoir The End of Pretend to Be Published Told primarily through Stritch’s own words, the new book by author John Bell will be released in August.
See Evan Todd, Lesli Margherita, and More Perform With the Skivvies The stripped-down musical duo played the Brooklyn Brewery June 24 to support the LGBT Bar of New York’s legal services for low-income and LGBTQ+ youth.
Cast Set for U.K. Premiere of Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical Performances begin in August at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Look Back at the Original Production of Singin’ in the Rain on Broadway The production opened July 2, 1985, at the Gershwin Theatre.
Illusionist Criss Angel Is Part of In Residence on Broadway Series at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre The limited engagement begins July 2.
Jessica Keenan Wynn Returns to Cast of Broadway’s Beautiful: The Carole King Musical July 2 The hit musical continues at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
Luis Alfaro’s Mojada Begins at The Public Theater Off-Broadway The Queens-set story of an immigrant mother, inspired by the Medea myth, stars Sabina Zúñiga Varela.
The July 2019 Classical Music Concerts to Attend in NYC Recommendations for the best classical music in New York City.
Songwriter Eddie Perfect Shares Stories and Trivia About His Beetlejuice Score With the Beetlejuice cast album now available, the 2019 Tony nominee talks about how his score evolved into what you hear eight times a week at the Winter Garden.
The Sleepy Hollow Experience to Haunt Original Author Washington Irving’s New York Estate The interactive musical by Brian Clowdus will run in the fall.
Lauryn Gaffney’s Musical Big Shot Comes to New York City in August The show will play Off-Broadway August 9-14 at Rave Theatre Festival, following a concert at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
Japan’s Ryoko Yonekura Returns to Chicago on Broadway July 1 Yonekura again plays Roxie Hart before joining the U.S. touring company in Japan.
4 Theatrical Scholarships and Grants to Consider From the Jonathan Larson Grant to the Andrew Lloyd Webber Initiative, financial assistance programs look to level the playing field for the next theatre greats.
Dave Malloy’s A Cappella Musical Octet Ends Extended Off-Broadway Run June 30 The world-premiere production, directed by Annie Tippe, hails from Signature Theatre.
