Tony Winner Harriet Harris Will Star in Christopher Durang Double-Bill at Berkshire Theatre Group Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You and The Actor’s Nightmare will play the Massachusetts venue in August.
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How Jason Eagan Made Ars Nova a Hotbed of Boundary-Pushing Theatre The artistic director shares the philosophy that led to shaping shows like Great Comet, KPOP, and more.
Coco and Frozen Songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez Win Their Second Oscar at 2018 Academy Awards The two picked up for the Coco tune “Remember Me.”
Watch the First Teaser Trailer for Mary Poppins Returns, Starring Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Watch the First Teaser Trailer for Mary Poppins Returns, Starring Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda The sneak peek aired during the 90th Academy Awards.
Broadway Veteran and Emmy Nominee David Ogden Stiers Dies at 75 Stiers, who starred in The Magic Show and last appeared on Broadway in White Christmas, was known to many for his performance on MASH.
13 Shows That Merged Science Fiction With Musical Theatre From Rocky Horror to Spider-Man, all of these shows brought sci-fi to the stage in musical form.
Look Back at Bernadette Peters and Martin Short in The Goodbye Girl on Broadway The show opened at the Marquis Theatre March 4, 1993.
Folk Wandering Musical Opens Off-Broadway The world-premiere production from Pipeline Theatre Company is now in performances at A.R.T./New York.
Why Andrew Garfield Says Angels in America Is the ‘Privilege of His Life” The Tony and Oscar nominee shares why the intense demands of the two-part epic are well worth the effort.
Why This Chicago Theatre Put a Modern Spin on The Emperor’s New Clothes—With the Help of Ahrens and Flaherty The Marriott Theatre kicks off its 2018 family programming with a contemporary take on the fable.
Spend a Day with The Band’s Visit’s Ari’el Stachel Follow the actor making his Broadway debut as Haled for a day as he gives us an exclusive inside glimpse into what it is like to star on the Great White…
Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda and Weird Al Yankovic Lip-Sync “The Hamilton Polka” on The Tonight Show The latest in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “#Hamildrop” series was released March 2.
Lindsay Ferrentino Tells Another Underrepresented Story in Amy and the Orphans Inspired by her aunt’s story, the new Off-Broadway play at Roundabout Theatre Company highlights the perspective of a woman with Down syndrome.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: March 3
Kenneth Lonergan Explores What’s Changed—And What Hasn’t—Since Lobby Hero First Premiered The Oscar-winning playwright’s 2001 play makes its Broadway premiere this season with a cast including Michael Cera and Chris Evans.
