A First Look at the U.K. Premiere of Dry Powder With Hayley Atwell Sarah Burgess’ play will open in London February 1.
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2018 Broadway Bares Sets June Date at Hammerstein Ballroom The annual striptease spectacular benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
How Did London Critics Review Julius Caesar With Ben Whishaw as Brutus? The Bridge Theatre’s production of Julius Caesar, directed by Nicholas Hytner, opened January 30.
This Is Us’ Bekah Brunstetter and 9 Other Rising Writers Earn DGF Grants The Dramatists Guild Foundation announces the writers and ten nonprofit theatres receiving $5,000 to produce new work.
See Tony Bennett, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and More at the 11th Annual Exploring The Arts Gala The gala took place January 30 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
Look Back on the Stage Career of Tallulah Bankhead Bankhead was born January 31, 1902.
Miles for Mary Extends Off-Broadway Run at Playwrights Horizons The acclaimed comedic show from The Mad Ones returned to the New York stage earlier this year.
Megan Mullally and Stephanie Hunt Will Bring Nancy and Beth to the Café Carlyle The Will & Grace star will make a New York concert return in May.
Declan Bennett and Tony Nominee Samuel Barnett Will Star in London Kiss of the Spider Woman The new adaptation of Manuel Puig’s play will premiere at the Menier Chocolate Factory in March.
Why Encores! Resurrected Drowsy Chaperone’s ‘Man in Chair’ For Its New Revue Hey, Look Me Over! presents “you gotta hear this” moments from overlooked musicals through the eyes of Broadway’s most celebrated onstage fan.
Celebrating the Birthday of Broadway Legend Carol Channing The iconic musical theatre star turns 97 January 31.
A Walk With Mr. Heifetz Begins Previews Off-Broadway January 31 The new play by James Inverne brings to life the true story of violinist Jascha Heifetz.
Sylvia Khoury’s Against The Hillside Begins Off-Broadway The new play at Ensemble Studio Theatre examines the hidden human costs of drone warfare.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: January 31
Fact vs. Fiction: Do You Know If These Broadway Settings are Real or Imaginary? From Glocca Mora to Fleet Street, Broadway shows take place all over the world—even in imaginary ones. Which are real and which are made up? Take…
