New Adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tell Me on a Sunday Will Premiere in China The musical, about a young woman who moves from London to New York to start a new life, will be reset in China.
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Meet the Cast of the Broadway-Bound Frozen Musical The musical, based on the Disney animated hit, premieres in Denver August 17.
Cristin Milioti Returns to NYC Stage With a Concert at Joe’s Pub August 17 The Tony-nominated Once star has been busy with her TV career.
Boston Pops and Hal Leonard Announce Collaboration A series of Boston Pops arrangements will be available from the music publisher.
Casts of Anastasia, Bandstand, and Once on This Island Bid Farewell to Summer at Grand Central The kid-oriented Summer Sendoff will take place August 22–24.
Watch The Phantom of the Opera’s John Easterlin Become Piangi From dressing room décor to onstage makeup, the Broadway tenor immerses himself in the infamous role.
Want to Know How to Be a Stage Manager on Broadway? In this week’s Playbill Answers, Tyler Mount breaks down the steps to breaking into stage managing.
Adam Driver Talks About Bringing Theatre to the Military The Juilliard grad and former Marine champions theatre through Arts for the Armed Forces.
London Travesties Will Transfer to Broadway Direct from a hit run in the West End, the Tony-winning Tom Stoppard play will cross the pond Tom Hollander in tow.
Wayne Cilento, Judy Kaye, Carole Demas to Celebrate 100th Anniversary of the Broadhurst Theatre August 16 Feinstein’s/54 Below will salute the original home Cabaret, Fiorello!, Fosse, and now Anastasia.
Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: August 16
Why Machinal Should Be Revived More Often In the true-crime era, Chicago’s Greenhouse Theatre presents the groundbreaking story of a woman who lashes out under societal pressures.
Can You Name 20 Years of Tony-Winning Best Musicals—In Order? Just how well do you know the Best Musical winners of the last two decades? Take our quiz to find out!
Tony Winner Jason Robert Brown Breaks Down His Overture for Prince of Broadway How the composer-lyricist fit 17 songs in the show’s overture—plus writing new songs for Broadway’s ultimate musical revue.
How Did Critics Review Aaron Tveit in Sondheim’s Company at Barrington Stage? The Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical officially opened at Barrington Stage Company August 13.
