FROM THE ARCHIVES: A Life in the Theatre"Harvey Evans
Read an interview with the late actor-singer-dancer that originally ran in August 2007.
Read an interview with the late actor-singer-dancer that originally ran in August 2007.
In a never before seen interview, Stephen Sondheim sat down with The New York Times in June 2008 to talk about his life, career and accomplishments.
Turner sat down with Playbill for this interview before opening in the adaptation of Jean Cocteau's Les Parents Terrible April 27, 1995.
In this 2012 profile, the late Christopher Plummer talks about his theatrical roots in Canada, his plays and movies, and his return to a favorite character"John Barrymore"on screen.
Read an interview with the late actor that originally ran in October 2011, on the occasion of the publication of his memoir.
From John Quincy Adams to today, scholar James Miller looks at the ways in which the Bard's works reveal truths about our politics in new book Shakespeare in a Divided America.
A partial reunion of the company's 2005 cast, the live stream will be available through September 17.
Does art matter? That's the question posed and answered in the 2004 production, directed by Susan Stroman.
Does art matter? That's the question posed and answered in the 2004 production, directed by Susan Stroman.
He helped run Joseph Papp's Public Theater (shepherding "A Chorus Line") and the New York Shakespeare Festival, then helped revive Lincoln Center Theater.
Ivo van Hove s revival attempts to reimagine the classic show but nearly shreds it to pieces.
Ivo van Hove s revival attempts to reimagine the classic show but nearly shreds it to pieces.
Having worked in theatre for more than 30 years"and with talents like Liza Minnelli, Mandy Patinkin, and Savion Glover"Keith Sherman shares memories from his storied career.
The Tony Award-winning director of Pippin shares how she became a director, her directing philosophy, and forming the story of her latest musical with Alanis Morissette and Diablo Cody.
The actor takes on the role of Fanny Brice in the acclaimed Paris production of the 1964 Tony-nominated Best Musical.
In this 1996 Playbill interview, the director discusses her then-upcoming Broadway production with Elliot Goldenthal, which opened November 24, 1996.
Why it took 20 years for the Tony Award-nominated director to helm another musical.
The Tony-winning director talks a possible Who's Tommy revival, working with Christopher Plummer, and why he decided to direct The Temptations bio-musical.
For Théâtre Marigny's Jean-Luc Choplin, musical theatre is the music that makes him dance.
Does art matter? That's the question posed and answered in the 2004 production, directed by Susan Stroman.
After years of searching for a project, the British director and her stars Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge finally found the perfect project in Sea Wall/A Life.
The two-time Obie-winning director reveals her motivations, mistakes she's learned from, and what to know about Off-Broadway's the way she spoke.
The longtime director reveals stories of working with Wendy Wasserstein and why he'll never tire of Shakespeare.
The Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune director gets real about her directing struggles, successes, and how Shakespeare has helped her with the most contemporary of plays.
The Fairview director uncovers how Act 2 of the Pulitzer Prize"winning play was made, her directing philosophy, and more.