How This Couple Turned an Acting Group Into a Successful School and Production Company The Barrow Group’s Seth Barrish and Lee Brock explain how they grew a business that enabled them to produce and continue pursuing what they loved.
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A Look at American History Via Broadway Celebrate the Fourth of July with a look at these historical Broadway Shows.
Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: July 4
9 Hamilton Quotes That Celebrate the Ideals of Our Nation The show about our founding fathers reawakened the United States to its own beginnings.
Look Back at William Daniels and Betty Buckley in 1776 on Broadway Feinstein’s/54 Below celebrates Independence Day with concert stagings of the show.
Strouse & Adams’ One-Performance Wonder Gets a Concert Performance in NYC Major Attaway, Glory Crampton, and Jason Graae will sing the score to A Broadway Musical.
The Skivvies Will Perform in Nantucket With Nick Adams The scantily attired duo will perform at the Theatre Workshop July 17.
ABT Brings Tchaikovsky Compositions to Life This Summer—And Not Just the Ones You Think Artist-in-Residence Alexei Ratmansky puts dance to a wide range of Tchaikovsky's music, from chamber to orchestral.
Ann Harada and Judy Kuhn Sing a Chess Duet and Other Highlights From Seth Rudetsky's Week Plus, happy birthday Betty Buckley!
Tony-Winning Producer Libby Adler Mages Dies at 93 As a theatre producer, Ms. Mages brought myriad titles to the Broadway and Chicago stages.
Check Out Hamilton Tony Winner Daveed Diggs Milking a Cow in HBO’s Tour de Pharmacy The new comedic mockumentary chronicles the rise of doping in the world of professional cycling.
Liz Callaway Sings the ’60s with The Beat Goes On July 25–29 The singer-actor returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below for a summer of love.
From 1776 to Sunset: Celebrating Betty Buckley’s Greatest Stage Moments Take a look back at the stage career of Tony Award winner Betty Buckley, spanning more than 40 years.
Indecent, Waitress, Make Parity Productions' List of Works Promoting Gender Equality To qualify, 50 percent of the artists working on the production must be women or transgender artists.
Classical Theatre of Harlem Will Present Free Outdoor Premiere of a New The Three Musketeers The updated take on the 19th century classic will be free and open to the public.
