Article | By Andrew Gans | March 20, 2025
On This Day: M. Butterfly Opened on Broadway, March 20, 1988
David Henry Hwang's Tony-winning Best Play launched the Broadway careers of the playwright and actor BD Wong.
Article | By Margaret Hall | March 6, 2025
See Who's Joining John Lithgow in West End Transfer of Giant
The play comes on the heels of a broader conversation about Roald Dahl's work and the prejudice embedded in many of his stories.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 4, 2025
Fiddler on the Roof, Great Comet Lead 2025 Olivier Nominations; Read the Full List
London's top theatrical honors will be awarded April 6 at Royal Albert Hall.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | January 8, 2025
Find out who is up for next month's film and TV honors.
Article | By Diep Tran | November 26, 2024
Alan Menken and Glenn Slater Are Upending Musical Tropes in Spellbound
The new film stars Rachel Zegler as a princess who has some very relatable problems. Spoilers abound.
Article | By Margaret Hall | November 21, 2024
John Lithgow-Led Roald Dahl Play Giant, Tackling Antisemitisim, Will Play London's West End
The play comes on the heels of a broader cultural conversation about Dahl's work and the prejudice that was embedded in many of his most beloved stories.
Article | By Seth Rudetsky | November 14, 2024
Seth Rudetsky shares his most treasured memories of the late actor.
Article | By Dylan Parent | October 2, 2024
Playbill Celebrates Broadway's October Birthdays
From a Fair Lady to a Boy From Oz, Playbill is giving a standing ovation to all the stars born in the spookiest month.
Article | By Margaret Hall | September 20, 2024
John Lithgow-Led Roald Dahl Play Giant, Tackling Antisemitisim, Begins Performances September 20
The play comes on the heels of a broader cultural conversation about Dahl's work and the prejudice that was embedded in many of his most beloved stories.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | July 30, 2024
This animated musical is filled to the brim with Broadway talent, including new songs by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater.
Article | By Playbill Staff | June 17, 2024
Video: Tony Winner Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Wants to Inspire Theatre Kids at Home
Jacobs-Jenkins' play Appropriate, which continues its run at the Belasco, won the Tony for Best Revival of a Play.
Article | By Andrew Gans | June 13, 2024
Rupert Hands will direct the London concerts of the 2005 Broadway musical.
Article | By Andrew Gans | June 4, 2024
Ramin Karimloo and Hadley Fraser Will Star in London Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Concerts
Rupert Hands will direct the 2005 Broadway musical.
Article | By Talaura Harms | April 26, 2024
Tune-In Alert: Art Happens Here With John Lithgow Premieres on PBS April 26
The two-time Tony winner explores arts education at four Los Angeles organizations in the new special.
Article | By Margaret Hall | March 4, 2024
John Lithgow to Star as Roald Dahl in New Play Giant, Tackling Antisemitisim
The play is one of several premieres in Royal Court Theatre's 2024 season.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | February 26, 2024
Forza, Fortuna, and Frosch: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
Stay up to date with the best of dance, opera, concert music, and more in NYC.
Article | By Leah Putnam | June 29, 2023
Theatre Darlings Come Out for Hamlet's Opening Night in Central Park
Cast members Solea Pfeiffer, Laughton Royce, and Ato Blankson-Wood kept things playful on the red carpet.
Article | By Margaret Hall | June 6, 2023
Go Inside the June 5 New 42 Gala Honoring Julie Andrews and Josh Groban
The evening was hosted by Rachel Dratch and Julianne Hough, and featured performances from Betsy Wolfe, Jordan Donica, Abby Mueller, and Stephanie D'Abruzzo.
Article | By Seth Rudetsky | December 29, 2022
How Ron Dennis Helped Michael Bennett Write a Song for A Chorus Line
Seth Rudetsky reflects on his friendship with Dennis, an original company member in A Chorus Line who recently passed away.
Article | By Leah Putnam | November 2, 2022
Memoirs, Cookbooks, and Novels: 12 Books to Curl Up With This Fall
From previously unpublished conversations with Stephen Sondheim to a fantasy novel about fairies, these theatre artists offer a range of genres to choose from.
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