Jaclyn Robertson and Nate Eagle as May and Eddie are a powerhouse pair with palpable chemistry and compelling performances. Sam Shepard’s 1983 play Fool for Love is a controversial work that bends the ...
James J. Johnson and Rachel Manteuffel talk about acting in Bob Bartlet's immersive 'backstage pass into the love of records.' DC Theater Arts caught up with Johnson and Manteuffel about the process, ...
Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events. Play readings and workshops offer a chance to see exciting new work at ...
Following a critically acclaimed Off-Broadway premiere at the DR2 Theatre in April 2024, playwright Lia Romeo’s two-hander romantic dramedy Still, on the possibility – or impossibility – of rekindling ...
Lineup to feature three national tour launches, straight-from-Broadway debuts, sensational season options, and more. Welcoming the holidays is the first season option, Dr. Seuss’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE ...
'So much is dividing us; we have to find more of what unites us,' says founder Lisa B. Lewis. The multi-abled circus plays the Warner Theatre on February 22. The Omnium Circus made its debut in 2021, ...
In her unauthorized sequel to Arthur Miller’s 1949 tragedy Death of a Salesman, playwright Barbara Cassidy considers what might have happened to Willy Loman’s wife Linda after his suicide, in Mrs.
Broadway Center Stage has assembled an unbeatable cast for this comfortingly affectionate and dazzlingly accomplished sendup of American musical theater. The plot of Schmigadoon! follows Melissa and ...
Musical comedy based on 1992 hit film opens March 14. “Sister Act takes us on a wild ride with raucous comedy, lively music and spectacular dancing,” said Tetreault. “This musical resonates across ...
Talented student vocalists bring joy and jubilation to the stage as they perform the renowned theater director's most beloved musical numbers. Whether you know the name Hal Prince, you certainly know ...
“This show… is complicated, intense, and hysterically funny.” That statement by the play’s director, Scott Olson, gives as good a nutshell description as any I could come up with for what I saw on ...
Washington Stage Guild's latest production — subtitled 'A Madcap Mystery’ — is a comedic take on the whodunit with heart, humor, and political resistance. In Washington Stage Guild’s latest production ...