Tony Winner Richard McCabe and Joseph Kloska to Bring Two-Part Cicero Drama Imperium to the West End The two will reprise their performances at London’s Gielgud Theatre following a run at Stratford-Upon-Avon.
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Family Ties Stars Will Reunite at Bucks County Playhouse for Love Letters Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross will play a limited run in A.R. Gurney’s two-hander in April.
First Look: Brandon Uranowitz and Heléne Yorke Preview Grand Hotel at Encores! The fabled musical returns to New York for the first time since its 1989 Broadway debut.
Inside the Signature Theatre Gala Celebrating Late Pulitzer Prize Winner Edward Albee The evening also honored former President of the Signature Board of Trustees Michael Rauch.
Take a Look at the Exclusive Rise Playbill This new NBC series about a high school drama department premieres March 13.
Idina Menzel, Casey Nicholaw, NEA Will Be Honored at 2018 Drama League Awards Menzel will return to the New York stage this season in Off-Broadway’s Skintight.
Exclusive Look at the Latest Photos of the National Theatre Live Broadcast of Julius Caesar The Bridge Theatre’s production starring Ben Whishaw will be broadcast March 22.
The Cast and Creative Team of Goldstein Meet the Press The new musical about the challenges and triumphs of an immigrant Jewish American family will debut Off-Broadway this month.
NBC’s New Series Rise Premieres March 13 From the creator of Friday Night Lights, comes the TV show about the power of drama kids, and what happens when they try to put up Spring Awakening.
Stephanie Torns Takes Center Stage in Broadway’s Waitress Torns, who usually understudies the role of Jenna, plays a month-long stint prior to Katharine McPhee’s limited engagement.
Meet the Cast of NBC’s Rise Josh Radnor, Rosie Perez, Auli’i Cravalho, and more, share the characters they play, the theatre shows that formed them, and more.
Phoenix Best Joins Cast of Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen March 13 Best succeeds Kristolyn Lloyd in the role of Alana in the Tony-winning musical.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: March 13
Theatre for a New Audience’s The Winter’s Tale Begins Off-Broadway Kelley Curran and Anatol Yusef lead the cast of the Arin Arbus-helmed production at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn.
What Went Wrong the First Time Patti LuPone Performed Gypsy? This week in the life of Seth Rudetsky, Seth takes a trip across the world to see one special play, plus the story of the Gypsy character LuPone played before…
