'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' is a feel-good family hit at Adventure Theatre
A rousing ensemble of talent brings to life characters that we've grown up with. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
A rousing ensemble of talent brings to life characters that we've grown up with. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
The production at the Writer's Center has a winning combination of talent, experience, and verve. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
A captivating compilation of five new shows by local artists, from fun-filled and poignant to thought-provoking. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
The first show developed by company founders is a treat for the entire family. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
In 'Something Moving,' the renowned playwiright reflects on Atlanta's first Black mayor, Maynard Jackson, for whom she was press secretary and speech writer.
The interweaving fairy tales take you on a roller coaster joyride.
A riveting solo drama capturing the human experience of what happened in Charlottesville in 2017, in firsthand narratives from people who lived through it.
Marianne Virnelson as the Patchwork Girl adds zing to every scene she's in.
The treasured musical from "across the pond" has fun characters and a memorable score.
In the age of tiny electronic devices for small fingers, the company celebrates its 40th year of 'inspiring a new generation of puppet enthusiasts.'
A special feature of the updated musical is its bilingual Spanish passages.
Kathleen Akerley, known for fearlessly bending the time-space continuum in her absurdist-leaning scripts, now applies that imaginative energy to Shakespeare.
The Broadway star lifts up the rock-and-roll trailblazer whose musical influence was global.
A first-hand report on the first three readings of new plays commissioned by Ford's Theatre: 'From first to last my reaction was Bravo!'
Artistic associates Sheldon Epps and José Carrasquillo talk about the initiative's focus on playwrights who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color and the first readings Februar…
Stellar writing, talented performers, and brisk direction make this a winner.
In Kentlands Community Players' engaging production, the play's crafty twists and turns keep you guessing.
Tiny Tim has his say! It's about time. The name conjures up images of a hapless waif, crippled, poor, unfortunate, tiny, at the mercy of the unscrupulous miserable miser Ebeneezer Scrooge. K…
The endearing show helps us root for Hershel while we recognize our own inner struggles. Quite an accomplishment for puppets!
A frank conversation with the eminent artist about being 'chased by race' and an exclusive excerpt from his inspiring new memoir, 'My Own Directions.'
The bed-hopping is kinky, funny, freaky, the works in this co-production by Silver Spring Stage and Cogent Theater Collective.
Welcome to a fractured fairy tale, kids. This is not your mama's Rumpelstiltskin.
In this world-premiere musical for young people, based on poems by bestselling author Elizabeth Acevedo, they discover love, joy, and possibility.
Inspired by the Stono Rebellion, this show brings history to life in smashingly real stepping glory.
The former AD of Adventure Theatre talks about what he learned on his way to becoming the highest-ranking arts and culture official in Massachusetts.