New Victory Theater Announces 15-Show Season, Including Believe in Magic Premiere The family friendly theatre will also present an immersive production based on Oscar Wilde’s short story The Young King.
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Finalists Announced for Samuel French’s Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival 32 artists will have their work presented during the week-long event.
Good Fences Don’t Necessarily Make Good Neighbors in Native Gardens Karen Zacarias’ play presents Latino characters as “full-bodied members of American society.”
1984 Is So Intense Olivia Wilde Broke Her Tailbone The actor confesses why she wanted to do Broadway so badly, her physical commitment to her debut role, and more.
Josh Radnor, Duncan Sheik, Abigail Spencer, and More Meet the Press for Vassar’s Powerhouse Season The 33rd season will run June 23 through July 30.
Can You Guess How Many Tonys These Most Nominated Shows Actually Won? Test your Tony Award knowledge with this week’s Playbill Trivia.
Take a First Look at Janeane Garofalo and Lili Taylor in Marvin’s Room The Broadway premiere of Scott McPherson’s play is directed by Obie winner Anne Kauffman.
John Lithgow Recalls His Broadway Debut on the Tony Awards Red Carpet The two-time Tony winner discuss his “anxiety free” role in the 71st Tony Awards.
Developmental Lab of Moulin Rouge Musical Set for the Fall A choreography lab of the Alex Timbers-directed musical is also scheduled.
Deborah Grace Winer Steps Down As Artistic Director of Lyrics & Lyricists Winer guided the past nine seasons of the acclaimed concert series celebrating the American Songbook.
Artists of the Trans Experience Open Up About Identity, Casting, and Art as Activism In honor of Pride, Playbill gathered three transgender artists for an open discussion about identity, representation, auditions, and activism.
Summer Heats Up at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola This June and July Among the high-profile performers swinging by to enthrall audiences are Kurt Elling, Allan Harris, and Barry Harris.
Judge Overturns Verdict in Jersey Boys Copyright Infringement Case A Nevada judge ruled that the creators of the Tony-winning musical are not guilty of copyright infringement.
Alvin Ailey Comes to Lincoln Center With 6 New Works The acclaimed company will also present a new production of The Winter in Lisbon and Ailey's masterpiece Revelations June 14–18.
Charles Busch, Donna McKechnie, and More Celebrate the Opening Night of Zero Hour Drama Desk Award-Winner Jim Brochu stars as Zero Mostel at the Theatre at Saint Clement’s.
