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    Play·bill
    /ˈplāˌbil/

    noun

    • 1. a poster announcing a theatrical performance: "her name occupied third place in the playbills"
  2. Playbill is an American monthly magazine for theatergoers. Although there is a subscription issue available for home delivery, most copies of Playbill are printed for particular productions and distributed at the door as the show's program. Playbill was first printed in 1884 for a single theater on 21st Street [which?] in New York City.

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  4. Playbills complete round-up of the latest Broadway rush, lottery, standing-room-only (SRO), and student ticket policies.

  5. The meaning of PLAYBILL is a bill advertising a public performance or set of performances. How to use playbill in a sentence.

  6. Top Stories. From Robert Downey Jr. to Denzel Washington, All the A-Listers Starring On and Off-Broadway This Season. By Playbill Staff | September 19, 2024. As a particularly star-studded season...

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  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Every level of theater performancefrom a play at a local elementary school to Broadway productions—comes with a playbill. This pamphlet informs the audience about crucial elements of the play: its title and show dates, the names of the...

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  8. The little booklet you get when you go to the theater is called a playbill. A playbill usually includes a list of the cast and production crew. You can also call a playbill a program. At most theaters in the U.S., playbills are handed out to everyone in the audience as they enter.

  9. Aug 24, 2018 · Playbill’s first multi-colored header comes in 1973 with the magazine’s most dramatic redesign, seen here with the cover for the original production of A Little Night Music. These are the ...

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