Moonlight and Jitney Star André Holland to Direct New York Premiere of Dutch Masters The new play by Greg Keller will premiere Off-Broadway this April.
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Kate Shindle, J. Harrison Ghee, Janet Dacal, and More Join Harry Connick Jr.-Led The Sting Musical Previews begin March 29 at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse.
New York Philharmonic Concerts Celebrate Three 20th-Century American Composers Concerts feature iconic works by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and Samuel Barber.
Sarah McLellan Joins Ensemble Studio Theatre as Executive Director Current Executive Director Paul Slee will depart EST after a decade.
Stage Directions: TUTS’ Dan Knechtges On the Decision That Led to His Big Broadway Break As part of Playbill’s new column with directors exploring the decisions that led to their successes and setbacks, the Spelling Bee choreographer shares his path…
Tony and Oscar Nominee Allison Janney Talks About Penning a Potential Oscar Win Speech The actor has won the SAG Award, Golden Globe, and BAFTA Awards for I, Tonya and talks about what will happen if she wins the Academy…
Watch Broadway’s Lewis Black ‘Back in Black’ on The Daily Show The Drama Desk-nominated comedian enjoyed a cameo on a recent episode of the Comedy Central news show.
Check Out Photos of The Amateurs at Vineyard Theatre The world-premiere production of Jordan Harrison’s new play began performances Off-Broadway February 8.
Do You Know the Playbills of These Tony-Winning Best Musicals? Test your knowledge of the Playbill covers of these shows—without their titles.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: February 21
Caissie Levy, Patti Murin, and More on Blending the Familiar With the Unexpected for Broadway’s Frozen The Disney musical begins February 22 at the St. James Theatre.
A First Look at Bryony Lavery’s Frozen in London The West End revival, which stars Suranne Jones, opens at Theatre Royal Haymarket February 20.
Grosses Analysis: Holiday Weekend Delivers Box Office Bump; The Lion King and Hamilton Top Earners Nine other shows surpassed $1 million in the week ending February 18.
Michael Urie and Mercedes Ruehl Will Star in Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song on Broadway The two will reprise their performances when the Second Stage Theater production transfers this fall.
Read Reviews for Aleshea Harris’ Relentless Award-Winning Is God Is See what critics think of the world-premiere production, now playing Soho Rep.
