Article | By Andrew Gans | April 10, 2025
Matt Doyle Will Say Bon Voyage at the Beechman
The Tony winner will offer three shows at the newly renovated cabaret venue.
Article | By Molly Higgins | April 10, 2025
EPIC Players Theatre Will Stage Neuroinclusive Seussical
To support its mission of inclusion in the arts, the theatre company features neurodiverse artists in productions, provides classes, and more.
Article | By Molly Higgins | April 10, 2025
Photos: Kate Burton, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, More Star in Irishtown at Irish Rep
Penned by Ciara Elizabeth Smyth, the work follows a celebrated Dublin-based theatre company which has just started rehearsals for a new play.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 10, 2025
Bryan Cranston, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Paapa Essiedu Will Lead West End All My Sons
Tony winner Ivo van Hove will direct the new revival of the Arthur Miller play.
Article | By Molly Higgins | April 10, 2025
Joe Langworth and Steve Marzullo's Fixing Frankie Sets Industry Reading
The coming-of-age musical follows Frankie, who escapes to 1980s New York City in a search for self-acceptance.
Article | By Molly Higgins | April 10, 2025
The disco-themed event celebrated 50 years of TDF's Costume Collection.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 10, 2025
It's Opening Night at Smash on Broadway April 10
Caroline Bowman and Robyn Hurder lead the TV series-turned-stage musical at the Imperial Theatre.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
The Actors' Equity report documents hiring in 2022 and 2023.
Article | By Playbill Staff | April 9, 2025
25 Broadway and West End Shows You Can Watch From Home
From Hamilton to Newsies, here are some of the best filmed plays and musicals—and where to find them.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
Brokeback Mountain Play Will Make North American Premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The company will also present a reimagining of Ain't Misbehavin', co-directed by original director Richard Maltby, Jr. and original star André De Shields.
Article | By Harry Haun | April 9, 2025
From the Archives: William Finn Explains How Falsettos Came to Be
The Tony Award-winning writer on how he found inspiration for Falsettos.
Article | By Andrew Gans | April 9, 2025
Deaf West Theatre and Two River Theater Co-Producing Elephant Shoes Musical World Premiere
Jeff Calhoun will direct and choreograph the original musical at New Jersey's Two River next year.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
Photos: See Nickelodeon Star Kel Mitchell Lead Rochester Anything Goes
The Keenan and Kel star plays Moonface Martin in the Cole Porter musical for OFC Creations.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
Hamilton Broadway Cast Album Inducted Into National Recording Registry
The Library of Congress chooses audio treasures as worthy of preservation for all time based on their cultural, historic, or aesthetic importance.
Article | By Diep Tran | April 9, 2025
Jasmine Amy Rogers Blew Her 1st Boop! Audition. Here's How She Redeemed Herself
The 25-year-old is making her Broadway debut, with critics hailing her as a star.
Article | By Margaret Hall | April 9, 2025
Photos: Get a 1st Look at the Sailor Moon Musical North American Tour
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live will play 20 cities.
Article | By Andrew Gans | April 9, 2025
Ariana DeBose, Andrea McArdle, More Join Gala Evening Reopening the Laurie Beechman Theatre
The Renaissance Gala will mark the reopening of the newly renovated Manhattan cabaret located within the West Bank Café.
Article | By Andrew Gans, Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
On April 9, 1972: Sugar, Based On Some Like It Hot, Opens on Broadway
Robert Morse and Tony Roberts took on the roles immortalized on film by Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
New Initiative Will Document History of Gender Nonconformity With Play Commissions
The Trans History Project is a new collaboration between Baltimore Center Stage and Breaking the Binary Theatre.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 9, 2025
NewYorkRep and Sea Dog Will Develop New Plays With Curtain Rising Initiative
The program will give new voices in playwriting access to creative teams, funding, and development and performance opportunities.
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