From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishplaybillplay‧bill /ˈpleɪbɪl/ noun [countable] APTa printed piece of paper advertising a play
Examples from the Corpus
playbill• Their antics are advertised by playbill and word-of-mouth only.• They circulated the playbills from Macbeth with skull and cross bones next to my name.• The playbills for half the off-Broadway theaters in town have him listed as a patron or supporter.• The playbills mentioned a Louise Müller.