Elizabeth Bruce and Michael Oliver launch 'Theatre in Community' audio interviews
The series of in-depth conversations about the history, challenges, and innovations of the local theater landscape will continue through March 2024.
The series of in-depth conversations about the history, challenges, and innovations of the local theater landscape will continue through March 2024.
Lineup includes zombies, robots, lake monsters, and much more.
One woman, five characters, unimaginable circumstances, the darkest of humor, and improvisational audience interactions form the basis of Catherine Waller's The Creeps, now back in NYC playi…
In an in-depth conversation, the artistic director shares the conception and resonant components of a world premiere play with music inpired by a lost Euripides play. By SUSAN GALBRAITH
In a rip-roaring co-production with Olney Theatre Center, James Graham's astute play is the origin story of sensationalism and sleaze as news. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
The self-directed performers' use of slapstick helps the crowd better understand the Shakespearean language. By CHRISTINE MAXTED
In a pointed and personal Q&A, the Pulitzer Prize"winning playwright shares why he wrote about a priest's lapse from celibacy. By DERYL DAVIS
Author Patti Hartigan offers insights into how the network of regional theaters and the power of critics shaped the playwright's work and career. By CHARLES GREEN
The company's first show since its 2022 Capital Fringe production of Caryl Churchill's 'A Number' opens September 29 at the Writer's Center in Bethesda.
On Monday, September 11, 2023, at 8:05 am, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Buglisi Dance Theatre, as a project of the Arnhold Dance Innovation Fund and through community partnersh…
A world-premiere Kennedy Center co-production, the playful play is based on the award-winning novel by Jason Reynolds. By AILEEN JOHNSON
After selling more than 20,000 tickets in 2022, during the nineteen-day premiere of their first immersive horror experience at Bedlam " NYC's largest haunted house, set in the former Ripley'…
The first show developed by company founders is a treat for the entire family. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
Composed by Jeanine Tesori with a libretto by George Brant adapted from his eponymous play, 'Grounded' stars mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo in her WNO debut.
An appeal to Kennedy Center to resurrect the annual new play festival, from a playwright whose work got a boost at this vital event. By PATRICK FLYNN
The physicality of these dancers' freedom in the midst of myriad data offers a tech-surfeited viewer vicarious liberation. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Presented by Bank of America, the 2023 season of Bryant Park Picnic Performances free live shows continues on Friday, September 1, with Young, Gifted and Black, a special program from The Cl…
Triune Entertainment's first full-length production is by celebrated author and Broadway insider Peter Filichia.
Six DC arts institutions present seven unique productions across 12 weeks under the umbrella of the festival, which also includes lectures, workshops, and other special events.
Tickets go on sale this week for highly anticipated production, opening January 26 at the Eisenhower Theater.
To mark the occasion of the Hogwarts Express departing from Platform 9 and ¾ at London's King's Cross Station for the start of a new term at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, th…
The Rudes have thrown 'Midsummer Night's Dream' ingredients into the pot and produced some truly delicious results. By FOSSE THORNTON
The annual Labor Day weekend event has probably made an exit. Enter the Local Theatre Residency program. By NICOLE HERTVIK
Since he was a teenager, actor, writer, director, filmmaker, and Detroit native Andrew Keenan-Bolger has been accumulating his non-stop fifteen minutes of fame on the stage and screen. In 19…
The playwright-director has a talent for bringing to our attention skilled storytellers we might not otherwise discover. This cast is full of them. By GREGORY FORD