playbill
1 of 1noun/ˈpleɪbɪl/
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a list of plays that are performed in a theater
A playbill is a printed program handed out to the audience at a theater performance. It typically includes information about the show, such as the names of the cast and crew, a summary of the story, and details about the production. The playbill helps the audience follow the performance and learn more about the people involved in creating it.