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The musical as a whole " a lavishly produced antiauthoritarian fantasia " is a phenomenal sound machine with music by Michael Pemberton, lyrics by Michael and Andrea Pemberton, music directi…
The company's first musical " based on Mikhail Bulgakov's Russian classic 'The Master and Margarita' " begins performances on March 20 w/team includes Michael Pemberton (Music & Lyrics), And…
Creator and performer Patrick Olson explores science, philosophy, and human perception through a mix of direct-address monologues, original live music, stylized movement, and immersive visua…
Mel Brooks' madcap musical is perfect for the spooky season. By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
A theatrical experience that shouldn't be missed"no matter how many times you've seen the movie. By CAROLINE BOCK
After a four-year pandemic hiatus, the Jane Elissa Extravaganza returned on Monday night, October 23, for its 33rd annual installment to raise funds for leukemia and cancer research. Held…
Sheena D. Horne's moving show explores alcoholism, incest, and family secrets but is punctuated with lighter moments. By WILLIAM POWELL
Evan Hoffman made his stage debut as a fourth grader: He was cast as a child in a Herndon High School production of The Music Man. Shortly after, he performed in Herndon, Virginia"based Elde…
The tale of office woman power at George Mason University's School of Theater will leave you humming and smiling. By DANA ROBERTS
As part of FRIGID New York's 2nd annual Days of the Dead Festival, the Mexican-born NYC-based husband-and-wife team Jaime Lozano and Florencia Cuenca appeared at the Kraine Theater for one n…
A witty, insightful, and hopeful new play written and performed by Trevor Telesz. By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
Acceptance and self-exploration are timelessly relevant in this visually delicious and humorous production. By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
Passion and sparkly glamor strut their stuff in this fun, catchy musical at the Hylton Performing Arts Center. By DANA ROBERTS
The uniformly excellent voices ring out powerfully in the Gaithersburg Arts Barn. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
An energetic vibe lifts up the rock opera's 50th-anniversary tour. By ANDY ARNOLD
The family play ultimately addresses the nature of Jewish identity and the presence of neo-Nazis in America. By SOPHIA HOWES
A powerfully intense play in a production reflecting its deep humanity and wit. By CHARLES GREEN
POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive opens with a single, shocking utterance of the C-word. Yes, that C-word (or an adjectival variation of it, at l…
For the first time since 2011, when they starred together in the original Broadway cast of The Book of Mormon, long-time friends and stellar scene partners Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells have …
The final installment in Mint Theater Company's three-play series of undeservedly forgotten works by English playwright Elizabeth Baker is the American premiere of Partnership, which made it…
Among the selections for this year's Halloween season, in addition to such fabulously creepy hits as Dracula, playing Off-Broadway at New World Stages, and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of …
Concluding her 27-year career as a professional dancer, she performs in 'Insight' November 11 at Capital One Hall.
In Katori Hall's brilliant play, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. finds comfort in an unlikely source. By WHIT DAVIS
When husband and wife journalists Dan and Iris Henniman spend weeks interviewing convicted serial killer, rapist, and kidnapper William Reach for a book they've been commissioned to write ab…
The first thing audiences will see, when they enter the four-sided Fichandler theater at Arena Stage, is a giant chandelier in the form of a plexiglass White House, looming over the darkened…