Wicked's Jackie Burns Shares the Best (and Worst) Parts of Playing Elphaba on Broadway
Jackie Burns talks about the first time she flew as Elphaba on Broadway, her favorite line in the show, and more.
Jackie Burns talks about the first time she flew as Elphaba on Broadway, her favorite line in the show, and more.
Enter the giveaway to attend the October 8 Broadway musical festival.
Unlike previous seasons, the latest episodes feature six actors across their decades-long careers.
The Anastasia star and former Fiyero in Wicked announced the news on Instagram.
The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord opened October 1 at the Cherry Lane Theater.
The Pulitzer Prize winner reveals the humanity behind Wall Street in his new financial political thriller for Lincoln Center Theater.
The Better Nate Than Never author and Tuck Everlasting librettist offers a glimpse at his self-help book for theatre fans.
Kate Shindle, who plays Big Alison, reveals changes made for the national tour, plus audience reactions that tugged at her heart.
A breakdown of the new ticketing process for the two-part play before it comes to Broadway in 2018.
The actor and comic explains the event that led to the creation of his next Broadway show.
How much does the incoming Dr. Pomatter know about the Sara Bareilles musical?
The Grammy nominee talks about the process of turning his catalog into the Broadway-bound Escape to Margaritaville.
The Tony-winning Hamilton creator has been dropping hints about the song on Twitter.
The fitness expert gives advice to “live your best Broadway life.”
If you missed the newest musical from Kander and librettist Greg Pierce at the Vineyard Theatre, now’s your chance to hear it.
Quentin Earl Darrington and Alex Newell brought down the house with their performances at Playbill’s September 27 Pop-Up Series—plus the creative team reveals secrets about what …
The work will play a limited engagement at the Cherry Lane Theatre.
From Hello, Dolly! to Camelot, from Joseph... to Hair, these 37 songs will blast you back to Broadway of the ’60s.
The New York City Wine and Food Festival event features brunch dishes inspired by Dear Evan Hansen, Come From Away, The Band’s Visit, and more, plus meet-and-greets with cast members.
The world-premiere production tells the story of the 2014 events in Ferguson, Missouri, through the exact testimony of the Grand Jury hearing for Michael Brown’s shooting.
Beginning October 4, the Company performs works by Fokine, Petipa, Ratmansky, and Balanchine.
Performances of the classic musical begin September 27 at the Austin, Texas, theatre.
Listen to the legendary singer preview the Bye Bye Birdie hit before her Don’t Monkey With Broadway hits shelves September 29.
When it first debuted in 1957, West Side Story wasn’t hailed as quite the masterpiece it is today.
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of its Broadway opening, theatre legends share memories, backstage secrets, and favorite moments of creating the defining musical.