CBS Greenlights Pilot Starring Alan Cumming
The Tony winner will produce and star in a new TV series.
The Tony winner will produce and star in a new TV series.
The Tony winner talked about her upcoming tour, marching in L.A., remaking Beaches, and how she got the role of Elphaba.
Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, and more share their first thoughts on becoming 2017 Academy Award nominees.
Panels and programs musical fans should check out January 27–29.
Stars of the fairy tale-themed series warm up their voices for the spring.
In response to Meryl Streep’s call to action, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Kristolyn Lloyd, and more sing out.
The Tony and Academy Award nominee wanted, more than anything, to get back onstage.
A special event with storytelling and performances commemorates today’s milestone.
The Grammy- and Oscar-winning producer and the company of MTC’s production of August Wilson’s play toast their January 19 opening on Facebook Live.
Which casting directors earned the top prize?
The world theatrical premiere of the Disney-animated classic prepares for a 2017 bow.
The two wed in December, but saved the announcement for January 20.
The list of obvious and obscure convention essentials for each day at the Javits.
The former Saturday Night Live actor makes his Broadway debut as King George.
The Grammy-winning artist returns to her Beauty roots.
In honor of two Ragtime milestones this week, we test your knowledge of the Tony-winning musical.
Just days after his wedding—and only two weeks after his engagement—Tony Award winner Billy Porter hopped on the phone to give Playbill the inside look on their big day.
Plus a performance of her Grammy-winning “Come Sunday.”
The Tony Award winner married his partner, Adam Smith, on Saturday.
Chazz Palminteri, Robert De Niro, Jerry Zaks, and Tommy Mottola talk musicalizing Palminteri’s life story.
Galvin opens the January 17 episode with this original musical number and the show welcomes more stage stars on screen.
The podcast recapping episodes of the Aaron Sorkin series welcomes the Hamilton creator.
Winners of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards will sing during the first-ever BroadwayCon Star To Be competition on January 28.
Eight member theatres also receive $50,000 each.
The Los Angeles organization celebrated founding artistic director Gordon Davidson in this recorded ceremony.