For Black girls who have considered tweet-hating, this powerful new play at Woolly is deep AF
Jasmine Lee-Jones' provocatively titled 'seven methods of killing kylie jenner' comes to Woolly Mammoth Theatre from sold-out runs in London.
Jasmine Lee-Jones' provocatively titled 'seven methods of killing kylie jenner' comes to Woolly Mammoth Theatre from sold-out runs in London.
An almost hypnotic humanizing of the melancholic and existentially bleak masterpiece.
The Logos Theatre's spectacular family-friendly stage adaption of the fantasy novel by C.S. Lewis is now playing through March 4 at the Museum of the Bible.
Now playing: 'The Horse and His Boy,' the Logos Theatre's stage adaptation of C.S. Lewis' classic allegory, with music and life-size animal puppets.
Three women gather to seek self-loving in a tsunami of truths.
In 'Just for Us," the comedian sends up antisemitic white supremacists. And he is so sly about it, you will double over in laughter before it hits you.
Playing an addicted actress, she gives a performance you will be intoxicated by.
Bless ji Jaja's engrossing new play prompted by a terminated pregnancy is both timeless and right on time.
The actor talks about his indelible performance and his personal connection to the role.
A report on a staged reading of a new comedy that could become a theater-laughs-at-itself classic alongside 'Noises Off.'
A script studded with high-stakes sexual politics and a riveting production that will give you chills.
The title is long " 'My Calamitous Affair with the Minister of Culture and Censorship or Death of the Dialogic in the American Theater' " and the play is a lot.
A sendup of gender roles and happiness in the 1950s compared to now.
A year-long residency promises to tempt both theater buffs and improv nuts.
The production showcases Nancy Robinette, Kimberly Gilbert, and Emily Kester in performances worth way more than the price of the ticket.
A comical adult fairy tale with powerful and poetic implications for anyone in love in the face of mortality.
We get to hear how conservative Catholics think, and the experience is mind-blowing.
Sarah Should's powerfully immersive drama about solitary confinement comes to DC.
Behind every great man is a great woman, and the actor who plays Anna Douglass in 'American Prophet' at Arena Stage reveals the power in that truth.
A charming cast and a crack orchestra deliver a lighthearted tuner that sends up society and points to a better world.
The perfect way to experience this satirical musical in all its ludicrous glory
Virtuoso solo storytelling about the cycle of family violence, with a script and performance even more stunning than the play's Fringe debut four years ago.
A tantalizing "what if?": a dramatized thought experiment about the interpersonal consequences of human cloning.
In this haunting three-hander, the pièce de résistance is the performances.
In the Pulitzer Prize"winning play now at Studio, the brilliant local actor plays a gender-nonconforming gay Black male who has found a new family.