5 Broadway Shows to Take Mom to For Mother's Day
May 10 is Mother's Day. Why not treat mom to dinner and a show to celebrate?
May 10 is Mother's Day. Why not treat mom to dinner and a show to celebrate?
The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice rock opera continues at the Connecticut theatre through June 7.
The Company and Gilded Age actor will be the newest resident of Skid Row.
Playbill is sending three young creators to the 2026 International Thespian Festival to work directly with us on coverage of the week-long event.
The Janice Jam's Broadway Tuesdays at Paramount residency continues at the Paramount Times Square May 12.
The Stephen Schwartz-Winnie Holzman musical is currently playing Dallas' Music Hall at Fair Park.
Directed by Eric Tucker, the production feature four actors inhabiting the 19 roles of Othello.
Two-time Tony winner Katie Finneran stars in Adam Bock's dark comedy.
The fourth annual concert raised over $143,000 for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Taub's award-winning suffragist musical arrives on the small screen via Great Performances.
The acclaimed Southern Californian theatre will offer a world premiere musical in partnership with the Breath Project this fall.
Lewis picked up her first Tony nomination earlier this week for playing Sarah, the role McDonald created.
Tamilla Woodard is directing the work as a co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
Olivier Award nominated writer Benedict Lombe's play had a critically acclaimed debut across the pond in 2024.
The Jamie Lloyd-directed West End revival will come to Broadway in 2027.
Rob Ashford will direct the musical based on Moyoco Anno's manga graphic novel of the same name.
There will be both in-person and virtual attendance options.
When you make a Playbill with PLAYBILLDER, you can also design your own covers.
The Brooklyn-based instrument maker will be honored at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's annual gala.
El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego premieres this month at the Met.
She said no to Broadway, including The Color Purple, until Debbie Allen came calling.
The Broadway revival starring Ayo Edebiri, Don Cheadle, and Jin Ha will welcome the Tony winner to their ranks this summer.
This feat of multitasking, from Australian company Pony Cam, has won the hearts of audiences around the world. And if you don't like, they'll refund your money.
The cabaret, which explores Dinneen's struggle for transgender liberation, is a self-described "trans fantasia."
The May 4 event at the Schoenfeld gave 200 NYC public school students the chance to make their Broadway debuts.