Anatomy of a Murdered Show: Creators of Carrie Talk About Musical's Second Coming
Carrie writers Lawrence D. Cohen, Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford look back at their notorious musical's past — and revel in its present revised revival.
Carrie writers Lawrence D. Cohen, Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford look back at their notorious musical's past — and revel in its present revised revival.
At long last, Tony Award winner Jane Alexander becomes an Edward Albee woman in the new Off-Broadway staging of The Lady From Dubuque.
David Leveaux, Gabe McKinley and the cast of the world premiere of CQ/CX, inspired by the plagiarism and fiction scandal that rocked the New York Times, talk about the fact, fiction and face…
Meet the first-nighters at the Broadway opening of William Shatner's solo show Shatner's World: We Just Live in It.
Actress and comic Janeane Garofalo is making her legit stage debut — in Off-Broadway's Russian Transport — after 20 years of appearances in TV, radio, film and clubs. What to…
Playbill was at the Feb. 11 matinee at Broadway's Majestic Theatre for the 10,000th performance of The Phantom of the Opera. Hear what the cast and creatives had to say.
Venus in Fur, David Ives' steamy battle-of-the-sexes comedy-drama with Nina Arianda and Hugh Dancy, snuggled into Broadway's Lyceum Theatre on Feb. 7 for a commercial run at least to…
Angelica Page, the daughter of Geraldine Page and Rip Torn, used to be known as Angelica Torn. The star of Off-Broadway's Psycho Therapy talks about her lineage — and her next act.
One of Broadway's all-time biggest flops is back in New York, with a makeover. Director Stafford Arima and stars Marin Mazzie and Molly Ranson explain.
Meet the first-nighters at the opening night of the Broadway premiere of Margaret Edson's Wit starring Cynthia Nixon.
Meet the first-nighters at the opening night of the Broadway premiere of Margaret Edson's Wit starring Cynthia Nixon.
Following a surprise cameo in War Horse at Lincoln Center Theater, novelist Michael Morpurgo talks about the stage and film versions of his young adult novel.
Following a surprise cameo in War Horse at Lincoln Center Theater, novelist Michael Morpurgo talks about the stage and film versions of his young adult novel.
Meet the first-nighters at the Broadway opening of Athol Fugard's The Road to Mecca starring Rosemary Harris, Carla Gugino and Jim Dale.
Meet the first-nighters at the Broadway opening of Athol Fugard's The Road to Mecca starring Rosemary Harris, Carla Gugino and Jim Dale.
How the death of the leader of Apple changed Mike Daisey's monologue The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, the Public Theater hit returning to Off-Broadway this winter.
Rosemary Harris, 84, is the soulful, candle-lit heart of Broadway's new production of The Road to Mecca, Athol Fugard's rumination on the feminine spirit in a man's world.
Meet the first-nighters at the Broadway opening of The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess.
Cynthia Nixon and director Lynne Meadow, both cancer survivors, share the challenge and the music of Margaret Edson's Wit on Broadway.
Rosemary Harris, Jim Dale and Carla Gugino bring to life Athol Fugard's fact-inspired tale of a feverishly creative South African artists whose community wanted to mute her passion. The …
On the occasion of the American premiere of Alan Ayckbourn's Neighbourhood Watch, the Tony Award-honored British playwright sat down for a public Q&A. Playbill was there.
As War Horse continues its popular London and Broadway runs (with Toronto and national touring productions at the starting gate), a new Steven Spielberg film version of Michael Morpurgo'…
As War Horse continues its popular London and Broadway runs (with Toronto and national touring productions at the starting gate), a new Steven Spielberg film version of Michael Morpurgo'…
British film director and actor Kenneth Branagh loves the community and camaraderie of Broadway, but he's never acted on a New York City stage. So, what's he waiting for?
Meet the first-nighters at the opening of the new Broadway musical Lysistrata Jones, a reinvention of the 411 B.C. comedy by Aristophanes.