Playbills are the programs you get at any Broadway show/play. They change frequently, like magazines, and at any given point they are the same at all theaters, save for the insert that is tailored for each individual show/play, which includes the cast list, headshots, scene list, and other credits (and of course, the cover is different for each show/play).
2006-08-20 17:49:48
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answered by Ado Annie 3
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Playbills are the hand outs at plays and musicals.
2006-08-20 23:49:54
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answered by rockymountaindramaqueen 2
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basically the program that you get at a broadway theatre
they mean alot thought because they photo on the cover usually stays as the official photograph for that play or musical forever
2006-08-20 23:02:36
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answered by mike 2
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Posters announcing a theatrical performance.
For more details, see:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/playbill
OR:
http://www.steinbeck.org/Playbills.html
2006-08-21 01:23:30
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answered by arabianbard 4
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the program booklet that your get at the theater
2006-08-20 22:59:24
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answered by noitall 3
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well play bills are also the play money in the games you play.
2006-08-21 01:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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programs for theatrical productions.
2006-08-21 00:27:58
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answered by shkspr 6
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