
Playbill
A Playbill is a printed program given to theater audiences that provides key information about a production. It typically includes the show’s title, cast and crew, a synopsis of the story, production notes, and advertisements. Playbills serve as a keepsake for attendees and a helpful guide to understanding the performance. They also acknowledge sponsors and contributors. Traditionally associated with Broadway and other theater productions, Playbills offer a snapshot of the show’s creative team and cast, enhancing the audience’s theater experience by providing context and background before or during the performance.