Photo FeaturesThe Year in Images: 41 Not-to-Miss Photos of 2018Take a look back at the stunning portraits, backstage glimpses, memorable reunions, and historic moments that define the theatrical year.
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Marc J. Franklin
December 28, 2018
From stars on the red carpet to curtain calls, flash bulbs pop all around New York City’s stages. But here, at Playbill, we pride ourselves on capturing candid moments with your favorite stars, up-close details of Tony-nominated costumes and props, and the quiet beauty in the chaotic theatre district.
Whether snapping historic reunions like ThePhantom of the Opera’s 30th anniversary, momentous firsts like Nicolette Robinson's Broadway debut in Waitress, or inside glimpses at the lives of your favorite performers, Playbill captures every crevice of theatre.
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The Year in Images: 41 Not-to-Miss Photos of 2018
The Year in Images: 41 Not-to-Miss Photos of 2018
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The Phantom of the Opera celebrates its record-breaking 30 years on Broadway.
Megan McGinnis, Harriet Harris, Gavin Creel, Sutton Foster, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Marc Kudisch, and Darren Lee in The Actors Fund's Thoroughly Modern Millie concert
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Nyle DiMarco and Lauren Ridloff
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George Salazar, Colin Hanlon, and Lilli Cooper
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Andrew Garfield
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Paul Alexander Nolan and Alison Luff gave a sneak peek of Broadway’s Escape to Margaritaville at Playbill's pop up performance series.
Etai Benson and Ari'el Stachel
Audra McDonald and Brian Stokes Mitchell
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Hamilton stage manager Amber White and actor Carvens Lissaint run a spacing note prior to show time as Playbill chronicles the day in the life of a stage manager.
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Jamie Brewer poses with her Drama Desk Award for her performance in Amy and the Orphans.
SpongeBob SquarePants's Ethan Slater jumps for joy after becoming a Tony Award nominee.
Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles host the 72nd Annual Tony Awards.
Tony Shalhoub and Katrina Lenk, 2018
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Andrew Lloyd Webber spins some tunes as the DJ for O&M's iconic Tony Awards' afterparty at The Carlyle.
The Lion King's Bradley Gibson shares his favorite summer activity with Playbill, exploring the New York City High Line.
The Band Visit's Adam Kantor stops by the Metropolitan Museum of Art with his grandmother, Lucille.
Lin-Manuel Miranda laughs with the cast and creative team of In The Heights at Barnes and Noble during the release party for the vinyl cast album.
Jessica Keenan Wynn visited the Playbill studio before premiere of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, in which she stars as Young Tanya.