Look Back at the Original Production of Hair The show debuted Off-Broadway October 17, 1967, at the Public Theater.
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Why Clive Owen Chose M. Butterfly for His Broadway Return The Oscar-nominated actor explains why on Live With Kelly and Ryan.
Janet Dacal, Judy Gold, Brandon Uranowitz, and More Cast in Votes for Women Reading Marcia Milgrom Dodge will direct the evening as part of the Project Shaw series.
First Look at Torch Song Revival, Starring Michael Urie, Off-Broadway Harvey Fierstein’s Tony Award-winning play returns to the New York stage after 35 years.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Parodies Les Misérables in New Song About Female Pleasure Watch “The Song for Men Who Can’t Please Women” from The CW’s musical comedy.
12 Arthur Miller Plays Seen on Broadway The Tony-winning playwright was born October 17, 1915.
NY Philharmonic Remembers Leonard Bernstein—And When He Called the Brass Section ‘Hunky Brutes’ “Any time we perform Maestro Bernstein’s music, it feels like there’s an essence of New York in it.“
Writing Team Behind Broadway’s Tuck Everlasting Reveal Plot of Their New Musical Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen presented a song from the new work at the second annual Samuel French Awards.
Check Out the Latest Photos of the 20th Anniversary Rent Tour The tour of the Jonathan Larson musical will continue into 2018.
Sweeney Todd’s Pies Get a Holiday Makeover The immersive revival, set in a pie shop, will offer specially themed dishes over the holiday period.
How to Train for a Job Producing Theatre: CTI Announces 2018 Programs Commercial Theater Institute has revealed its upcoming series of workshops, intensives, and more.
Go Inside the SpongeBob SquarePants Pop-Up Preview Event The new musical based on the hit Nickelodeon cartoon series, gave an exclusive preview at Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel October 16.
On the Playbill Couch with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’s Emma Pfaeffle Tyler Mount chats all things sweet with the Broadway performer.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: October 17
How This 20-Year-Old Turned His Struggle With Cerebral Palsy Into an Award-Winning Play Thomas Elleson’s It Is What It Is pushes for more diversity in storytelling onstage.
