playbill
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈpleɪ.bɪl/
Definition
A printed program or pamphlet distributed at a theatrical performance containing information about the cast, crew, and scenes.
Examples
She kept the playbill as a souvenir from her first Broadway show.
The director's biography was printed on the back of the playbill.
I checked the playbill to confirm the name of the understudy.
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