Bring authentic, Broadway-quality Playbill programs to your local production or special event.
From Natalie Portman to Andrew Barth Feldman, we take a look at some of the actors who had their debuts on Broadway before they even had a high school diploma.
This guide takes you step-by-step through FAFSA financial aid application, helping you pay for your performing arts education.
With the semester starting soon, review Playbill's list of crucial items for any theatre co-ed.
These shows rarely hit the school auditorium stage, but are ready to take center stage.
Anaïs Mitchell's 2019 Tony–winning Best Musical is releasing a full-length Teen Edition intended for teen actors and family audiences.
This musical from the writers of Mrs. Doubtfire ran on Broadway in 2015.
Though Brooklyn Technical High School is a STEM school, the performing arts are taking center stage.
The gift is part of an $89 million investment toward reimagining Dartmouth’s Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
Located in Midtown Manhattan, the summer program is free for all selected participants, as the program is designed to level the playing field for students without access to costly training resources.
The move will give public and charter school graduates access to low-cost tickets to theatre around NYC.
The program, which is open to applicants until June 2, trains and places young adults in professional technical theatre positions.
Douglas Lyons founded the developmental branch of The Directors Company.
The queer-themed short plays will be made available for free to non-profit theatres, schools, and community organizations to support fundraising for LGBTQIA+ groups.