
Church vs. Stage: Actors of Faith on Supporting Equal Rights
The Supreme Court's historic ruling on gay marriage June 26, 2015, left many members of the Broadway community singing its praises, including actors who attend religious worship services. Prior to the ruling Broadway veterans and newcomers had weighed in on being people of faith and their support for equal rights.

A Woman’s World: Julie Taymor on Success Before and After ‘Spider-Man’
Award-winning director and designer Julie Taymor shares thoughts on adapting her work from the stage to the screen and the history-making works by women at the Tony Awards.

Is Paying for Reviews the New Journalism? Time Out's David Cote Weighs In
Bitter Lemons, a theatre website based in Los Angeles, has announced a new business model in which productions pay writers to review their productions.

Cast and Creators of ‘Fun Home’ On How They Built a Broadway Game-Changer
As part of Playbill.com's 30 Days of Pride, the team behind the Tony-winning musical Fun Home reflect on the personal and political impact of the show.

"There Aren't Enough Roles," Says Tony Winner Ruthie Ann Miles on Diversity in the Theatre
Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles, starring in The King and I as head wife Lady Thiang, opened up about the need for more diversity onstage.

Studying the Unthinkable — How Two Actors Prepared to Play Victims of the AIDS Epidemic
As part of Playbill's 30 Days of Pride, Boyd Gaines and Bryce Pinkham, respective stars of the original production and recent revival of The Heidi Chronicles, discuss the groundbreaking play, one of the first Broadway shows to address AIDS.

Changing the Script for Women in Power on Broadway
In an exclusive excerpt from the Tony Awards Playbill, leading women in the theatre industry talk about guiding Broadway into a new generation.