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How the Women of Brooklyn Laundry Are Balancing the Burden of Care
Cecily Strong, Florencia Lozano, and Andrea Syglowski muddle through the strain of support in John Patrick Shanley's newest play, now Off-Broadway.
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Further New Casting for West End's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Will Reynolds, Jon Rua, Amy Bodnar Cast in Staged Reading of Dan Fogelberg Musical
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Dan Fogelberg Musical Will Get NYC Staged Reading
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4 Things You’ll Learn About Michael Moore From His Broadway Show
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Broadway Box-Office Analysis, Nov. 3-9: The Box Office Loves Bradley Cooper
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Highlights From Seth Rudetsky's Big Fat Broadway Cruise to the Dominican Republic
Hear about the time Tony Yazbeck made Arthur Laurents cry, and how much Barbara Cook liked to curse.
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Playbill Staff Favorites: 10 Memorable Broadway Performance Debuts of 2024
From Tony winners to celebrity debuts to underrated performances, here are 10 performers who dazzled us this year.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | October 10, 2024
In Off-Broadway's Blood of the Lamb, Abortion Is the Subject of a Suspense Thriller
Arlene Hutton began writing her play before the fall of Roe v. Wade, only for her invented scenarios to become horrible realities.
Article | By Shaina Taub | June 7, 2024
Inside the Process of Writing (and Rewriting) the 36 Songs of Suffs
Tony-nominated composer Shaina Taub details the inspiration behind each song—from Rent to Mighty Ducks to the late Liz Swados.
Article | By Talaura Harms | March 29, 2024
On the Red Carpet: The Who's Tommy Broadway Revival Is 'Standing on the Shoulders of Giants'
Go inside the opening night celebration of the Pete Townshend musical with interviews and photos.
Article | By Talaura Harms | January 30, 2024
Harriet Harris on Creating an 'Offbeat' Career as a Character Actor
The Tony winner is currently Queen Aggravain to Sutton Foster’s Princess Fred in Once Upon a Mattress.
Article | By Andrew Gans | January 5, 2024
How Sierra Boggess Never Gives Up, Not Even When She Ran the New York Marathon
The Phantom of the Opera star is back on Broadway this season in the new Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman musical, Harmony.
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 26, 2023
How The Gilded Age Is Showing the Creation of Broadway's Theatre District
The New York premier theatre scene used to be in lower Manhattan, but the HBO show dramatizes how it moved up to Midtown.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | December 20, 2023
Peter Pan, Threepenny Opera: What's Passing Into Public Domain in 2024?
A new year, another new batch of works newly open for free adaptation and performance.
Article | By Talaura Harms | November 30, 2023
For Native American Playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle, the Past Is Present
Her Off-Broadway play Manahatta looks at how the Lenape people lost their land and how that connects to the housing crisis of 2008.
Article | By Margaret Hall | November 6, 2023
Banned Together features songs, scenes, and monologues that American communities have banned or censored.
Article | By Andrew Gans | September 15, 2023
Lili Thomas Was Once Told She Was 'Too Ethnic,' Now She's Making History in Chicago
She is currently the first Asian-American actor to play Mama Morton in the Tony-winning Chicago revival, and she's been ready since 1997.
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