Julia Randall's Dilaria Extends Off-Broadway
Alex Keegan directs the new work, which stars Chiara Aurelia, Ella Stiller, and Christopher Briney.
Alex Keegan directs the new work, which stars Chiara Aurelia, Ella Stiller, and Christopher Briney.
Also back are original stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Stanley Tucci.
Friday Night Lights director Peter Berg is writing and directing the upcoming release.
Grigsby comes to Texas after a Broadway music direction career that has included Caroline, or Change; Spring Awakening; Days of Wine and Roses; and more.
Heather Christian and Lauren Yee's musical version of Madeleine L'Engel's novel is making its world premiere at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
The solo show serves as the Broadway debut for playwright Jamie Wax.
The 2025 Best Musical Tony winner is steadily becoming one of the Main Stem's top grossers, even in a relatively small house.
Conceived and directed by Matthew Warchus, the long-running favorite will play Off-Broadway's Perelman Performing Arts Center.
The Tony-nominated star has been recovering from a vocal injury since last month.
Adam Hunter stars in the stage musical adapted from the 2016 film at London's Lyric Hammersmith Theatre.
Plus, find out how to get $32 rush tickets to the new Off-Broadway parody play.
The Tony nominee stepped in for usual star Audra McDonald's vacation last week, and she's staying on.
The Grand Horizons writer will write and develop a commissioned play with the company as part of the program.
The 2002 play made Mr. Greenberg, already a Pulitzer finalist, a Tony winner.
Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock are starring after premiering the work at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre last year.
The 2025 Tony winner is helming the new solo work written and performed by Dicks: The Musical comedian Sharp.
From stars of the screen, to popular recording artists, New York stages are jam-packed with celebrity.
Emma Denson will direct the work, set in a liminal drag dreamscape.
Emma Denson will direct the work, set in a liminal drag dreamscape.
The facelift includes modernized backstage areas and audience seating, along with a new lobby.
The Dreamgirls track hits streaming networks July 4, but Playbill has a special preview.
The Broadway and West End favorite is a Tony and Olivier winner for her performance leading the original company of Miss Saigon.
The company is the latest to face unionizing employees in a growing industry trend.
The third in a trilogy of Disney history plays from Thirdwing will play The Wild Project.
A long-time associate of Paul Gemignani, Fay worked on Broadway productions of Merrily We Roll Along, Zorba, Anything Goes, Damn Yankees, and more.