- Playbill
- trademark — used for a theater program
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Playbill — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Playbill es una revista mensual estadounidense para aficionados al teatro. Aunque hay una edición disponible por subscripción para entrega a domicilio, muchos Playbills son impresos para los espectáculos en un… … Wikipedia Español
playbill — playbill; Playbill; … English syllables
Playbill — Play bill , n. A printed programme of a play, with the parts assigned to the actors. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
playbill — (n.) also play bill, 1670s, from PLAY (Cf. play) (n.) + BILL (Cf. bill) (n.1) … Etymology dictionary
playbill — [plā′bil΄] n. 1. a poster or circular advertising a play 2. a program of a play, listing the cast, staff, etc … English World dictionary
Playbill — Infobox Magazine title = Playbill image size = 200px image caption = The cover of the Playbill issue for The Producers. editor = Judy Samelson editor title = frequency = Monthly circulation = 3,896,000 monthly [… … Wikipedia
playbill — UK [ˈpleɪˌbɪl] / US noun [countable] Word forms playbill : singular playbill plural playbills old fashioned a printed advertisement for a play … English dictionary
Playbill — Printer Frank Vance Strauss established a company to produce programs for New York theatrical productions in 1884. These programs were of the four page variety typical of the period, but in 1911 Strauss created a longer format filled with… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Playbill Records — infobox record label |400px|Playbill logo] image bg = none parent = Sony Music Entertainment founded = 2006 distributor = Sony BMG Masterworks (In the US) genre = Various country = US url = http://www.playbillrecords.com/ Playbill Records is an… … Wikipedia
playbill — noun Date: 1616 a bill advertising a play and usually announcing the cast … New Collegiate Dictionary