This 'Next to Normal' revival is like a David Lynchian fever dream
Alan Paul oversees this projection-heavy revival of "Next to Normal," Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's alt-rock musical about a mother with bipolar disorder.
Alan Paul oversees this projection-heavy revival of "Next to Normal," Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's alt-rock musical about a mother with bipolar disorder.
A real-life World War I sniper inspired "Private Jones," which is getting its world premiere at Signature Theatre in Virginia.
Steve Carell, Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy Strong and Ralph Fiennes are among the big names gracing stages on Broadway and in Washington.
Writer-director Conor McPherson explains how he pieced together the acclaimed jukebox musical "Girl From the North Country," at the Kennedy Center starting Dec. 12.
The 1960s spin on "As You Like It" leans on the Fab Four's hits and lots of slapstick to delight at the Shakespeare Theatre.
"Swept Away," a roots rock musical about a 19th-century shipwreck, proves itself worthy of a Broadway voyage.
The Tony winner talks about her Kennedy Center concert as well as her next movie "Drift" and filming "Wicked."
"The Winter's Tale," Shakespeare's story of transformation, is a fitting show for the Folger, an institution that hopes to engage new audiences.
Theater J's "Here I Am" series features three solo shows: Iris Bahr's "See You Tomorrow," Michele Lowe's "Moses" and Sun Mee Chomet's "How to Be a Korean Woman."
The Hollywood star, in search of a career reset, returned to his Broadway roots with 'Gutenberg! The Musical!'
"POTUS" playwright Selina Fillinger, 29, wrote the political farce " now at Arena Stage " about seven women in the president's inner circle.
The former dancer and prolific choreographer comes to D.C. after a decade running Ohio's BalletMet.
Round House Theatre stages a steady production of Katori Hall's absorbing if uneven historical fantasy, which reimagines Martin Luther King Jr.'s final night.
Rob McClure reprises his Tony-nominated role alongside his wife, Maggie Lakis, in the touring production of the Broadway musical.
A new city-wide, 12-week celebration of the Bard offers the DMV an array of innovative productions reviving, reimagining or riffing on Shakespeare's oeuvre.
From escapist eye candy to heady experimental shows, the Washington area has a playhouse for every taste.
Pearl Cleage wrote "Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard" about the first Black mayor of Atlanta after working as his press secretary decades ago.
Sammi Cannold, 29, looks at Harold Prince's "Evita" through a feminist lens at the Shakespeare Theatre.
A Tony-winning composer looks back on his 2014 show " now onstage at Signature Theatre " and reflects on the state of modern musical theater.
Director Alex Timbers, scenic designer Derek McLane and costume designer Catherine Zuber discuss shaping the Tony-winning musical, now at the Kennedy Center.
The transfer is a crowning achievement for the arts center's Broadway Center Stage series, which staged the musical in May.
The Juilliard-trained violist and standup comic performs this weekend at the Comedy Loft of DC.
Lauren Yee's play strains to connect its musical interludes with the weighty drama of the Cambodian genocide.
Lili-Anne Brown directs the first professional production of the Afrobeat musical "Fela!" since its Tony-winning Broadway tour ended more than a decade ago.
Gisela Adisa, Liz Mikel, Kassandra Haddock and Sav Souza star in the touring production of the nontraditionally cast Broadway revival of "1776," now onstage at the Kennedy Center.