What does a Playbill Look Like?

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A playbill is a single sheet handout, normally 8 1/2 x 11 and folded in half. It is given to people attending a show as a guide to the schedule of events. It will also contain the names of the cast members, and producer or director. The playbill is a
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Look up olde english or renaissance playbills to see some examples. http://www.folger.edu/ Here is a good site I think. http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nati… There is an
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Yes it is it is a brochure. It is usually the size of a regular size of paper folded in half. Source(s): http://www.piotrart.com.
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