94 stories by "Heather Gershonowitz"
Part of the International Festival of the Arts at EPCOT, the concerts feature performers who have starred in Disney Theatrical productions.
Plus Christopher Jackson sang the national anthem, and the current Schuyler sisters sang "God Bless America."
Bianca Leigh, James Scully, and Tony Macht look back on their journey with the show, from Off-Broadway to Broadway.
The 16th Annual Jimmy Awards will be hosted by Josh Groban June 23.
Go backstage with the cast of Bess Wohl's hit Off-Broadway play, where the conversations have been tough, but the impact profound.
Photo Editor Heather Gershonowitz looks back on a year in photographs.
The 15th Annual Jimmy Awards will be hosted by Josh Groban June 24.
The former Six queen didn't think she'd originate in another Broadway show, so she's making the most of it.
Join the star of the new musical as she prepares for her first Broadway opening night in 20 years.
From Danielle Brooks in repose to a Hamlet dance party, Playbill's photo team look back on a year in theatre.
Currently starring in Off-Broadway's TitanÃque, this drag sensation is giving us a peek at her extensive theatrical bucket list.
The new thriller play starring Laurie Metcalf and Tatiana Maslaney begins performances on Broadway April 29.
Groban finally got to do Phantom of the Opera while Platt channeled his inner Elphaba.
The Rupert Holmes play begins a sold-out engagement at Florida's Delray Beach Playhouse February 15.
The hit production of the Alan Menken-Howard Ashman musical continues at the Westside Theatre.
Directed by Bartlett Sher, previews begin in March at the Vivian Beaumont.
The Alanis Morissette musical is not easy to perform, especially on tour. Luckily Blickenstaff has her cast (and Elizabeth Stanley's jeans).
The RuPaul's Drag Race winner will step into Broadway's Chicago, which is one of her favorite musicals.
Playbill gets ready for places with the 2022 Tony Nominee who, as part of his pre-show routine, makes his own fake chewing tobacco.
Playbill gets ready for youth group with the Gossip Girl actor, who has to cover his tattoos for the role.
Playbill gets ready for places with Passenger #1 from the Jordan E. Cooper play.
Starring Erika Henningsen, the new musical opens at George Street Playhouse December 16.
Michael Mayer directed the evening, benefiting The Entertainment Community Fund.
Playbill gets ready backstage with one of the stars of the spooky hit musical.
The evening honored Paula Vogel, Jeffrey Banks, and Barbara Olcott.