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After 35 years, the television star and Tony nominee returns to the New York stage in Jason Robert Brown’s The Connector.
Both the performer and the playwright of the Off-Broadway play The White Chip sees art as a tool for healing.
The producer, press agent, and knighted lady shares backstage stories, including working with Lena Horne and Bob Fosse.
The Mean Girls actor made his Broadway debut in Spamalot January 23.
He's back in A Beautiful Noise and will next be seen in a one-night-only concert of Glory Days.
Tyne Daly, Zoe Kazan, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine will challenge the audience in the Broadway revival of John Patrick Shanley’s play.
The new musical adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel is a romance, but it's also about living life to the fullest.
They've been a West End staple since they were 9 years old. Now they're getting ready for their Broadway debut.
After 16 years, the former Wicked actor is finally back on Broadway.
They may seem like atypical choices for Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett, but they’re determined to prove you wrong.
Though her stage shows were not filmed, the late performer high-kicked her heels up for the camera at talk shows and the Tony Awards.
The former Rent star breathes fresh life into Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana Off-Broadway.
The three-time Tony recipient passed away January 30 at the age of 91.
The late, legendary three-time Tony honoree celebrated her 80th birthday in 2013 with a sold-out concert to benefit Broadway Cares.
The Tony winner is currently Queen Aggravain to Sutton Foster’s Princess Fred in Once Upon a Mattress.
The new David Yazbek, Erik Della Penna, and Itamar Moses musical follows a real-life outlaw whose dead body becomes a side-show attraction.
From Patti LuPone to Hillary Clinton, here were the most surprising guests who played the role of the \"famous Broadway producer.\"
This week was a big one for joy all around, including onstage proposals and birthday celebrations, as well as a precious new life.
Larissa FastHorse and Lonny Price on making a radically new and inclusive version of the classic 1954 musical.
Plus, how the SAG-AFTRA strike led him to the Hadestown tour.
The two standbys are leading the show until February 8, and they've been able to put their own spin on the main characters.
The Broadway show's newest Roxie on how Dancing With the Stars was the perfect preparation for Fosse.
The composer on Terce: A Practical Breviary, which straddles musical, opera, classical music, and the Holy Spirit.
A brief history of the legendary arts festival.
The music director just retired from the long-running Broadway musical.
The actor is returning to Barbra Streisand's basement for the 10th time.
After eight years with the show, Cervantes is pivoting from Broadway to something more important: fatherhood.
The Light in the Piazza composer goes deep, and dark, in Broadway's Days of Wine and Roses.
The How I Met Your Mother star is in a new Off-Broadway play, The Ally, about discourse around Israel and Palestine.
Cepero is an Afro-Latino non-binary actor, writer, and activist who you may recognize from NBC's SMASH.
The performer on beating childhood cancer and his chance connection with a little boy who is just like him.
The performer shared a video of his medley of \"You've Got to be Carefully Taught\" and \"Children Will Listen.\"
The Emmy-winning costume designer was also once a cheese seller.
Spivey doesn't sing as much in the movie adaptation of the musical, but he's not bothered.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production opened January 9 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
The actor on leaving & Juliet after seven years, and why it's important to \"say yes to life.\"
Ahead of the new musical’s Broadway run, composer Gould details the creation of the show’s Act One finale.
Did you know the cast staged concert performances at the College of Charleston when legislators fought against the use of Alison Bechdel's graphic novel in school curriculum?
The Phantom of the Opera star is back on Broadway this season in the new Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman musical, Harmony.
Last season, the longtime actor starred in Tom Stoppard's play. Now she's the matriarch in Joshua Harmon’s Jewish family epic on Broadway.
Founder Mark Russell on the importance of creating space for experimentation and risk, and how the festival is like Mardi Gras.
This year, we celebrated Broadway milestones, binged a few theatre-adjacent television shows, and talked to A LOT of Broadway celebs.
From Ruthie Ann Miles in Light in the Piazza to the puppets in Life of Pi, here are the things we loved this year.
Playbill remembers the actors, directors, playwrights, and other familiar faces of the stage who died this year.
The Tony Award-winning choreographer designed the dance numbers in the new musical film.