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Over the 400-plus years of its existence, Shakespeare’s most youthful tragedy has been adapted to a wide range of settings and circumstances. Most familiar, perhaps, is the blockbuster musical West ...
Jonathan Del Palmer, Stan Kang, and Justine ‘Icy’ Moral in ‘Kim’s Convenience’ at Olney Theatre Center. Photo by Margot Schulman. But a convenience store is nothing without loyal customers, whose ...
Nymphia Wind and dancers. Photo by Anthony Mulcahy. Also known as the “Banana Buddha” for her love of the tropical fruit and the color yellow – the audience of jubilant fans was invited to wear yellow ...
Michael Shayan in ‘Avaaz.’ Photo by Teresa Castracane Photography. Avaaz delivers a dual memoir in a format that is richly theatrical and warmly educational about a culture we don’t see enough of in ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the lineup of its upcoming 2024/25 season. Two-time Tony Award-winner Matthew Broderick makes his STC debut in Babbitt, a new adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’s ...
Yesenia Iglesias (Marlowe) and Chris Genebach (Danny) in ‘The Garbologists.’ Photo courtesy of Theater Alliance. The regional debut of The Garbologists uses an expertly designed set and strong acting ...
Sun Mee Chomet, actor and playwright, longs to see her birth mother’s face “to see someone who looks like me.” As a transracial adoptee from Korea, she has carried this ache to connect with her birth ...
Reviews ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ opens hearts with humor at Workhouse Arts Center Transcendent themes about love, community, and the comforting humanity of pain anchor this brave show in a hopeful ...
Fabiolla De Silva (Mistress Meg Page), Shaquille Stewart (Sir John Falstaff), and Emily Zinski (Mistress Alice Ford) appearing in Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor.’ ...
2024 CAPITAL FRINGE FESTIVAL Reviews 2024 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Tom Lehrer Is Alive and Well and Has Given Away All Rights to His Music’ (4 stars) A musical that will tickle longtime fans of ...
Reviews Driving new drama ‘Data’ at Arena Stage digs into ethics of big tech Playwright Matthew Libby’s cautionary tale plays out in a harsh, inhuman world.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces its 2024/25 theater season featuring a world premiere, exclusive engagements, and the latest Broadway hits. Season subscriptions are now on ...
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