Many of the people who work on Broadway keep scrapbooks of their experiences: photos signed posters ticket stubs and of course the EPlaybillsE. Playbill Books a division of the iconic 127-year-old company that designs the programs for every show on Broadway has expanded this idea into an annual project that has become a Broadway institution: EThe Playbill Broadway YearbookE. Taking the form of a college yearbook the seventh edition is packed with photos a more than 4 000 of them many in color a and memorabilia from the entire 2010-2011 Broadway season including headshots of all the actors and photos of producers writers designers stage managers stagehands musicians a even the ushers!THA new feature this year is plot summaries of each of the shows as well as stats EPlaybillE covers and inside stories that only EPlaybillE can get. It includes chapters on nearly 80 Broadway shows a not just new shows such as ESpider-man: Turn Off the DarkE EWarhorseE EThe Book of MormonE and ECatch Me If You CanE but also the season's long-running ones such as EBilly ElliotE EMamma Mia!E and EWickedE. Also included is a wealth of photos from Broadway insider events including Gypsy of the Year Broadway Bare and the annual Broadway League softball championship.THThe authors have once again asked each production to supply a member of the cast or crew to serve as correspondent to report on things that only those who worked backstage would know: opening night presents embarrassing moments memorable ad-libs who got the Gypsy Robe daily rituals celebrity visits favorite health tips and regimens and so on. Correspondents range from dressers and stage doormen to stage managers dancers featured players and in some cases the star of the show.