playbill

/ˈpleɪbɪl/
noun
  1. A printed program or poster for a theatrical performance, listing the cast, crew, and other details.
    • She kept the playbill from her first Broadway show as a souvenir.
    • The playbill included a note from the director about the production.
    • He checked the playbill to see which actor played the lead role.
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