
Playbill Vault Today in Theater History: November 30
1924 Henry Oscar and Esme Biddle are the protagonists of Byron by Alice Law, at…
1924 Henry Oscar and Esme Biddle are the protagonists of Byron by Alice Law, at…
1895 Birthday of legendary film choreographer Busby Berkeley, whose career was launched by an explosion…
1906 Anna Held is The Parisian model who inherits money mysteriously. Harry B. Smith provides…
1864 Edwin Booth opens a four month booth at Hamlet at the old Winter Garden…
A limited number of seats removed from the Kirkcaldy site as part of a £…
1849 Birthday of writer Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of several Broadway plays in the early…
The best-selling underground theatrical experience, Choose Your Own Adventure, A Midnight Visit, by Broad Encounters…
Randy Calcetas and Vince Campbell in “Night Watch” By Eric Marchese | NB Indy Special…
1920 In Rollo’s wild oats, the main character rents a theater and hires actors to…
1694 Birthday of French writer François Marie Arouet, better known as Voltaire, whose satirical novel…
1922 The lucky is the brother who doesn’t get the girl in AA Milne’s play.…
The Olympic Theater Arts Center hosts Time Out, a group of seasoned local musicians, for…
Photos of 100-level theater arts students at Rivers State University (RSU) at their induction ceremony…
1906 George Arliss and Mrs. Fiske star in The New York idea, the play by…
From November 18 to 20. The MHS Theater will have performances at 7:00 p.m. at…
From frozen planets and sci-fi thrillers to a creative approach to Native American land stewardship,…
1889 Playwright and director George S. Kaufman was born in Pittsburgh. Former journalist, Kaufman imposes…
The channel art pages | CRITICAL REVIEWThe Theater Arts Department presented a series of plays…
1875 British operetta titans WS Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan make their US debut with Jury…
1915 It is 90 in the shade at the Knickerbocker Theater. Richard Carle and Marie…
EAST GREENSBORO, NC (November 12, 2021) – Starting November 17, the North Carolina Agricultural Technical…
1874 Birthday of pioneering African-American artist-songwriter Bert Williams, who writes music for Broadway’s In Dahomey…
Breadcrumb Links Local arts Author of the article: Joe belanger Alicia D’Ariano, Matt Butler and…
A signed Robert Indiana poster for HemisFair ’68, a huge elk stage prop designed by…
The play, directed by Kathleen McLennan, premiered Thursday, November 11. Performances will continue at 7:30…
BANNER ELK – Lees-McRae Theater Arts will bring Hildegard von Bingen’s origin story to life…
The Slam is back. Story Slam, an event that sees attendees sharing five-minute stories, returns…
How to get your hands on a piece of Fife Theater history Calendar An icon…
1900 Opening night of the legendary musical Floradora at the Casino Theater for a series…
BANNER ELK – Lees-McRae Theater Arts will bring Hildegard von Bingen’s origin story to life…
Lees-McRae Theater Arts will bring Hildegard von Bingen’s origin story to life by performing “In…
The host of the 12th edition of the Montgomery Film Festival this weekend is also…
1818 Playwright and novelist Ivan Turgenev was born in Russia. His most remarkable piece is…
The newly formed First Act Theater Arts is gearing up for an incredible inaugural season.…
1854 Birthday party of John Philip Sousa, composer of countless marches, who also found time…
Scene from the American Negro Theater’s Broadway production of “Anna Lucasta”, starring (left to right)…
Last weekend, October 28-October 30, Lawrence University’s Department of Theater Arts presented the play The…
1895 Birthday of Charles MacArthur, journalist turned playwright, whose Savoyard work includes Front page, 20th…
As the curtains reopen on Pitt theater productions after more than a year without an…
The Cowichan Musical Society has good news for theater fans. They announced last week that…
The New Jersey Foundation for the Dance and Dramatic Arts, a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit,…
Photo courtesy of Student Equity Advisory’s large Instagram page. During the summer of 2020, protesters…
1916 A new play by a new playwright opens at the Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich…
The Cowichan Musical Society has good news for theater fans. They announced last week that…
SBCC Theater Arts Department Presents Student Performancese of Christopher Durang’s plays, affectionately called LAUGH WITH…
1903 Daniel Frohman opens the New Lyceum Theater on West 45th Street in Manhattan with…
1920 Opening night for Eugene O’Neill’s Emperor Jones, starring Charles S. Gilpin as a former…