Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

playbill

noun
/ˈpleɪˌbɪl/
Definition
A printed program for a theatrical production, typically including information about the cast, crew, and the performance itself.
Examples
  • The playbill for the new musical featured an impressive cast.
  • She collected playbills from all the Broadway shows she attended.
  • Each playbill included notes on the director and the play’s history.
Meaning
Playbill refers to the booklet or pamphlet distributed during a theater production that provides the audience with details about the show, such as plot summaries, character descriptions, and information on the actors involved.
Synonyms
  • program
  • brochure
  • pamphlet