Playbill
A Playbill is a printed program that provides information about a theatrical performance, such as a play or musical. It typically includes details about the cast, crew, and production team, as well as a synopsis of the story. Playbills are often distributed to audiences before the show begins and serve as a keepsake for theatergoers.
In addition to performance details, a Playbill may feature advertisements for upcoming shows, local businesses, or theater-related events. The term is most commonly associated with productions on Broadway in New York City, where the iconic yellow cover has become a recognizable symbol of live theater.