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Theater Alliance is thrilled to announce its 2025/26 season, continuing to produce bold, socially conscious theater in its pop-up venue in Southwest DC. This activated temporary space has become a ...
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Interviews and Features How to soar if one can’t fly: Kaely Michels-Gualtieri on her career switch from trapeze artist to playwright Her bold new play 'Eclipsing Stars' blends circus, Shakespeare, and ...
Ché Navïn Arrington — a Black, gay, trans artist and writer born in DC — wrote The Hardest Words to Say in 2018 when they were a freshman in college. A one-time reading in the District Fringe festival ...
An absurdist one-man show, impressively performed, sharply satirizes politeness. You can learn a lot about a character by how they enter a room. In “Be Good” with Paulette, now playing at DC’s ...
Creative Cauldron announces its 2025/26 season — the first full season in its stunning new home at Broad & Washington. Featuring a dynamic mix of beloved favorites and exciting new musicals, this ...
Footloose the musical … is not a very good musical. It is campy to the point of cringe. The story shifts wildly between overtly self-serious and goofy. And the book is dated to the extent that, in the ...
Scene from Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s student production of ‘Macbeth.’ Photo courtesy of Troy Jennings. Why go? I am no longer teaching, choosing instead to focus on my writing and editing ...
The voices are the highlight of this delightful, sold-out holiday treat. It is hard to imagine, especially at this time of year, that anyone hasn’t seen the beloved 1965 movie version of Rodgers and ...
Reviews A fresh and energetic must-see ‘Music Man’ at Toby’s Dinner Theatre Toby’s Dinner Theatre has polished up this vintage cornet and made it shine and sound sweeter than ever.
Reviews ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ at Studio is provocative and gripping Kimberly Belflower's entertaining new play embeds its feminist message in the very real, sometimes mercurial, emotions of ...
In his autobiography, director Elia Kazan referenced the first meeting between the 36-year-old Tennessee Williams and the 23-year-old Marlon Brando at the former’s beach house in Provincetown, MA, on ...