Eden Espinosa Has Been Waiting a Long Time for a Role Like Lempicka
After 16 years, the former Wicked actor is finally back on Broadway.
After 16 years, the former Wicked actor is finally back on Broadway.
The two understudies are leading the show until February 8, and they've been able to put their own spin on the lead characters.
The composer on Terce: A Practical Breviary, which straddles musical, opera, classical music, and the Holy Spirit.
The How I Met Your Mother star is in a new Off-Broadway play, The Ally, about discourse around Israel and Palestine.
The actor on leaving & Juliet after seven years, and why it's important to "say yes to life."
Founder Mark Russell on the importance of creating space for experimentation and risk, and how the festival is like Mardi Gras.
From Ruthie Ann Miles in Light in the Piazza to the puppets in Life of Pi, here are the things we loved this year.
A behind-the-pages look on how a Playbill is put together.
The Broadway play is about a white family and their inability to talk about their troubled past.
The new play at Soho Rep, Snatch Adams & Tainty McCracken Present It's That Time of the Month, features a life-sized vagina.
Casting Directors Bernie Telsey and Adam Caldwell explains why they prefer to cast theatre actors on the hit HBO TV show.
In the hit Broadway revival, the actor gives new dimension to the character of Gussie.
Regional theatres are the birthplace of the next generation of theatremakers. And they're in crisis.
Poor Yella Rednecks at Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway combines the real story of a Vietnamese family with kung fu, rap, and plenty of heart.
The Broadway writer helped bring more Native American representation, a land acknowledgement"and no more pilgrims.
The cast of the hit Broadway revival on how to make sure the audience laughs. Plus, Cobie Smulders, Rachel Dratch, and Montego Glover walk the red carpet.
David Adjmi's hit play Stereophonic, featuring original songs by Arcade Fire's Will Butler, takes audiences through the "horribly real" process of creating an album.
This fall, the Tony winner is doing two shows back to back: A Wonderful World and Spamalot on Broadway.
As Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, the Crazy Rich Asians actor is fulfilling a longtime dream.
The two actors discuss killing turkeys, playing elderly women, and channeling their ancestors in the new Off-Broadway play.
Playbill spoke to the cast of the highly-anticipated musical on opening night.
Inside the opening night of the final Sondheim musical, where the mood was relief and the carpet was turquoise.
She admits she's in her "sad girl era."
An injury left the actor unable to walk, but it also gave her the learning experience of a lifetime.
The new theatre space, located next to the 9/11 Memorial, opened its doors to the public this week.