Several shows have canceled or added performances during the holiday week.
The show tunes you need from the shows you love!
Playbill’s complete round-up of the latest Broadway rush, lottery, standing-room-only (SRO), and student ticket policies.
A look at the touring musicals and plays that may soon be coming to a city near you.
Keep track of the shows booked into each Broadway theatre.
See what’s coming soon, what’s premiering out of town, and what’s in development.
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.
To make tickets more affordable, many Off-Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and inexpensive ticket policies.
What shows are about to close in New York City?
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
A rundown of current Broadway shows and their planned show times, as well as cancellations due to COVID.
The theatregoers’ resource for reviews, discount tickets, and all the need-to-know information about the shows on Broadway right now.
Plus, learn how you can tune in to Seth Rudetsky's Tony Awards watch party.
Plus, that time Rachel Bay Jones had to drop out of Dear Evan Hansen (and then came back).
Your guide to where and when to watch captures of live plays and musicals.
Seth shares stories from his fabulous journey to Tahiti—including the fight he witnessed that drew blood.
Plus, why Haven Burton's marriage story is Seth's favorite and where you can catch Seth on stage next!
Plus, who hosts the New Year's Day brunch of every Broadway lover's dreams and where you can see Seth live next!
A behind-the-pages look on how a Playbill is put together.
Plus, footage from this year's Red Bucket Follies, including Sierra Boggess paying tribute to Phantom of the Opera.
Several shows have canceled and/or added performances during the holiday week.
Several shows have canceled and/or added performances during the holiday week.
Several shows have canceled and/or added performances during the holiday week.
Several shows have canceled and/or added performances during the holiday week.
Plus, how Seth is benefiting the Broadway Green Alliance tonight, and where you can catch him live and in person next.
Plus, Seth gives us the play-by-play of the American Songbook Association's Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony for Betty Buckley and shares some of his favorite Betty Deconstructions.
The concert at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is part of the Center's Residency Festival.
Seth details all the heartwarming moments from his ninth charity concert for You Gotta Believe and shares memories of Michael McGrath.
Plus, Seth shares his favorite Jackie Hoffman joke and where you can see him next!
Use this COVID-19 protocols checklist before heading to the theatre so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
Several shows have canceled or added performances during the holiday week.
This week, Seth Rudetsky helps Tony winner Jessie Mueller live out her Phantom dreams and shares his memories of the late Sheldon Harnick.
Plus, prankster Joshua Malina strikes again!
Seth deconstructs the Writers Guild of America's strike and shares when Leopoldstadt's Joshua Malina's on-set pranks backfired.
Seth shares the Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman musical's long journey to the stage.
Plus, how Seth caused a disaster in Phantom's Broadway pit and Hal Prince's plan to keep George Lee Andrews performing in the musical for twenty years.
Plus, the foolproof way to go from touring to Broadway stardom, and how Seth's audiobook recording is going.
Plus, how the producers of How to Succeed in Business cost Megan Mullally a Tony nomination and where in the world you can see Seth in concert next.
Plus, Judy Kuhn and Rachel Bay Jones cause a stir in Mexico and where you can order Seth's upcoming book, Musical Theatre For Dummies.
Plus, all the drama that followed Seth and James on their latest cruise—from disastrous doggie digestion to performer passport panic!
Also in this week's column, Seth Rudetsky celebrates Chita Rivera's birthday and Jessie Mueller reveals why she was a real mood-killer during curtain call for Beautiful.
In honor of National Swing Day, we explore some of Broadway's most hard-working and versatile performers.
Seth remembers his friend, legendary Broadway conductor Donald Pippin, and shares an important message from Mary Lee Marson Aloia.
Seth Rudetsky reflects on his friendship with Dennis, an original company member in A Chorus Line who recently passed away.
Plus, why Marc Shaiman roasted Seth's jokes and what Seth really thought of A Beautiful Noise.
Several shows have canceled and/or added performances during the holiday week.
Plus, what really healed Seth Rudetsky after his hernia operation and where you can see him live this month.
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