130 stories by "Jeannette Mulherin"
 "Chemical Exile: Synthesis" is the final chapter and culmination of Rorschach Theatre's second, season-long Psychogeography Project which began in October of 2021. "Chemical Exile" took…
Aaron Sorkin's new play based on Harper Lee's classic novel now onstage at the Kennedy Center is set in 1930s Alabama. It could just as easily have found a home in contemporary America, with…
 "Jersey Boys" celebrates the still-vibrant tunes of music superstars, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, with big dance numbers and quick and witty humor, wrapped in that most American…
Maz (Emily Kester) is in Dublin for a protest urging the legalization of abortion in Ireland and Bricks (Jonathan Feuer) is on his way to collect his daughter for a day at the zoo. A chance …
 The Little Theatre of Alexandria has mounted a gem of a production in "Prelude to a Kiss." Witty dialogue and a talented cast make for an enjoyable evening. For those who want something…
Billed as a comedy, "Do You Feel Anger?" delivers an evening of humor, but amidst the laughter is a profound lesson about women's experiences in the workplace and the desperate need for fema…
 It wasn't my first journey "Into the Woods," but the production currently playing at Creative Cauldron is by far my favorite, due largely to the talent and enthusiasm of the cast, but a…
The world premiere production of "Twigs & Bone" is currently playing in one of the city's most intimate and charming theatre venues. This small but mighty company is offering audiences a…
In a creative twist, the audience quickly learns that they are the newest members of the BBSM (Bougie Black Single Moms) sisterhood, when they are warmly welcomed into the fold by BBSM Presi…
Edgy, provocative, and enlightening, Ryan J. Haddad mesmerizes in his one-man show, "Hi, Are You Single?" at the equally edgy and provocative Woolly Mammoth Theatre. A gay man living wit…
 'America's Requiem: A Knee on The Neck" is an intense and moving tribute to George Floyd. It honors the anger and sorrow surrounding his loss and the senseless loss of so many black men…
Based on "The Wind in the Willows," Kenneth Grahame's classic children's story, "The Adventures of Mr. Toad" is a lively journey into the world of Mr. Toad (Ben Graham/E. Agustus Knapp) and …
Some of the performing arts world's brightest stars graced the stage of the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater this past Monday evening with a program featuring American composers Samuel Barbe…
Celebration and remembrance marked the Washington National Opera's return to live performance, officially ending the company's extended absence with a concert honoring the late Supreme Court…
 You might think you know Dr. Ruth, but do you? Having escaped the Nazis by Kindertransport, serving as a sniper in Palestine, and finally, finding fame as America's best-known sex thera…
 Two of Broadway's brightest stars were joined Friday evening by a collection of Washington, DC theatre luminaries for "Broadway in the Park," an evening of song that spanned the history…
Written by Madeleine George and directed by Nicole Mullins, the Strand Theater Company's production of "The Most Massive Woman Wins" is a powerful meditation on women's deep hunger for respe…
Frances Burney's satirical comedy, "The Woman Hater," pokes fun at the misogyny of her era. Presented by Red Bull Theater, it is a little-known gem, brimming with eccentric characters and wi…
Two extraordinary pianists have joined forces to provide COVID-weary audiences with a program of rarely performed pieces for two pianos, including works by Ferruccio Busoni, Sergei Rachmanin…
In yet another example of the power of the arts to transcend divisions, "Will on the Hill…Or Won't They?" features a light-hearted storyline with cameo appearances from policymakers on bot…
With great warmth and enthusiasm, Artistic Director Scott Tucker and Executive Director Tad Czyzewski host "Journey to Awe," a passionate tribute to the power of choral arts to build communi…
Written by Tucson, Arizona-born composer Douglas J. Cuomo, set in a Bronx, New York Catholic school in 1964, and sung entirely in English, 'Doubt'"a dark and riveting tale"will delight opera…
Lincoln Center Theatre's spectacular Tony award-winning production of "The King and I" features Broadway's brightest stars singing some of Rogers and Hammerstein's most beloved classics, suc…
The Pandemic Players of Baltimore have leaped into the fray, filling the void being experienced by arts-starved audiences with a virtual production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Drea…
Two young black men, Moses (Christopher Lovell) and Kitch (Jalen Jamar Gilbert) stand on a street corner, shooting the breeze and sharing their dreams about one day "passing over" into a wor…