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Washington Ballet's vibrant 'Sleeping Beauty' is Julie Kent's parting gift by Celia Wren

The company's artistic director is leaving after seven years in D.C. to join the leadership ranks of the Houston Ballet.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on May 5, 2023[SHARE]

Signature Theatre gives 'Passing Strange' a rollicking revival by Thomas Floyd

Director Raymond O. Caldwell delivers a sublime revival of the 2008 rock musical in Signature's intimate Ark theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on May 4, 2023[SHARE]

Savory performances stand out in hammy 'School for Lies' by Celia Wren

Matthew Pauli shines as the stuffy servant in "School for Lies," David Ives's take on Molière's "The Misanthrope."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:03pm on May 4, 2023[SHARE]

'Some Like It Hot' leads the 2023 Tony nominations, with 13 nods by Peter Marks

"Some Like it Hot" garners the most nods, 13, for the 2023 Tony Awards, including best musical; "Leopoldstadt," "Ain't No Mo' " lead for best play

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:32am on May 2, 2023[SHARE]

2023 Tony Award nominations: Best play and musical nominations announced by Herb Scribner

The nominations for the 76th annual Tony Awards will be announced on Tuesday, May 2nd.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:18am on May 2, 2023[SHARE]

Jodie Comer knows how to slay. She had to learn how to bow. by Peter Marks

Jodie Comer, star of "Killer Eve" and Broadway's "Prima Facie," talks about the challenges and epiphanies of a theater debut.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:18am on April 28, 2023[SHARE]

If you must see a Kander and Ebb show, this is the one to see by Peter Marks

"The World Goes 'Round" gets a joyful, spirited revival at Olney Theatre Center

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:02pm on April 27, 2023[SHARE]

Start spreading the news: Broadway's 'New York, New York' is a snooze by Peter Marks

A lyrical assessment of Broadway's sappy new stage version of Martin Scorsese's 1977 film, "New York, New York."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:24pm on April 26, 2023[SHARE]

Hana S. Sharif is named as Arena Stage's next artistic director by Peter Marks

Molly Smith will pass the torch to Sharif, artistic head of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and now the first person of color to run Arena Stage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:32am on April 25, 2023[SHARE]

Jodie Comer comes to Broadway and turns the heat up full blast by Peter Marks

"Killing Eve's" Jodie Comer delivers a Broadway solo turn for the ages, in "Prima Facie," Suzie Miller's monodrama about sexual assault

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18pm on April 23, 2023[SHARE]

With the demise of 'Full Frontal,' Samantha Bee focuses on herself by Thomas Floyd

The comedian brings her show "Your Favorite Woman" to the Kennedy Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on April 20, 2023[SHARE]

'Make 'em laugh' is the upbeat mantra on New York stages this spring by Peter Marks

With productions of "Shucked," "Fat Ham" and "White Girl in Danger," comedy is suddenly king, on Broadway and off

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on April 20, 2023[SHARE]

'The Great British Bake Off' as a musical? Now that takes the cake. by Peter Marks

A British songwriting team adapts a global TV hit, "The Great British Bake Off," for London's West End.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18am on April 20, 2023[SHARE]

'Guys and Dolls,' 'Medea' and more: Classics in London feel new again by Peter Marks

The plays and musicals on London stages may be from days gone by, but the theaters putting them on reverberate with a 2023 freshness and ingenuity.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54am on April 18, 2023[SHARE]

Women's work is no joke. But this dark comedy turns it into a treat. by Celia Wren

Morgan Gould's "Jennifer Who Is Leaving," part of Round House Theatre's new play festival, features a top-notch cast.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54am on April 18, 2023[SHARE]

Native American activist takes the spotlight in 'On the Far End' by Celia Wren

Mary Kathryn Nagle's solo play, part of Round House Theatre's new play festival, tells the inspiring story of Muscogee leader Jean Chaudhuri.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:54pm on April 14, 2023[SHARE]

'Camelot' gets the Aaron Sorkin treatment, with no happily-ever-aftering by Peter Marks

The 1960 musical "Camelot," starring Phillipa Soo and Andrew Burnap, opens on Broadway with a new book by Aaron Sorkin, but lacks the exuberant spirit that it needs.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18pm on April 13, 2023[SHARE]

The Christines take their final bow by Allie Caren

"The Phantom of the Opera" is set to leave Broadway after a 35-year run. The Post interviews six women who played leading lady Christine Daaé through the decades.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18am on April 13, 2023[SHARE]

Alan Menken talks adaptations of 'Aladdin' and 'The Little Mermaid' by Thomas Floyd

The stage adaptation of "Aladdin" comes to Washington in April; live-action "The Little Mermaid" hits theaters in May.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:42am on April 10, 2023[SHARE]

'The Nosebleed' turns playwright's introspection into communal catharsis by Thomas Floyd

Aya Ogawa wrote, directed and stars in the interactive play, now onstage at Woolly Mammoth Theatre, about grappling with her father's death.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:42am on April 7, 2023[SHARE]

Shakespeare Theatre trimmed 'King Lear' " and made it a box-office champ by Peter Marks

The sleek, streamlined "Lear" starring Patrick Page is something of a sensation.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:23pm on April 5, 2023[SHARE]

Mosaic's powerful 'Unseen' explores cost of looking away from suffering by Celia Wren

A top-notch cast anchors Mona Mansour's penetrating 2017 play about a war photographer working in the Middle East.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:02pm on April 5, 2023[SHARE]

Shakespeare Theatre trimmed 'King Lear' " and made it a box-office champ by Peter Marks

Actor Patrick Page and director Simon Godwin discuss the success of their record-breaking "King Lear" at Shakespeare Theatre Company.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:12am on April 5, 2023[SHARE]

'Angels in America' is back in freshly provocative, exhilarating form by Peter Marks

At Arena Stage, director Janos Szasz finds dazzling visual metaphors for Tony Kushner's monumental play "Angels in America," about the AIDS crisis.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:18pm on April 2, 2023[SHARE]

Ballet companies take a page from classic literature and bring it to life by Celia Wren

"The Crucible" and "Anna Karenina" are among the some newer ballets inspired by novels.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:32am on April 1, 2023[SHARE]
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