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Locations DC News Season Preview Spooky Action Theater announces 2025/26 season, ‘Counter-Narratives’ Spooky Action's 21st season aims to challenge the status quo with bold works from the past and ...
Voices Festival Productions (VFP) Artistic Producing Partners Ari Roth and A. Lorraine Robinson announce programming for this year’s acclaimed “Voices From a Changing Middle East Festival” with the ...
1st Stage is thrilled to announce the annual Logan Festival of Solo Performance, running from September 18 – 28, 2025. This innovative festival, acclaimed in The Washington Post with “three plays ...
Interviews and Features How to soar if one can’t fly: Kaely Michels-Gualtieri on her career switch from trapeze artist to playwright Her bold new play 'Eclipsing Stars' blends circus, Shakespeare, and ...
Reviews STC’s outstanding ‘Macbeth’ is stellar — from humor to horror Director Simon Godwin and a remarkable cast breathe new, humanizing life into this familiar tale about the dehumanizing effects of ...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces its 2024/25 theater season featuring a world premiere, exclusive engagements, and the latest Broadway hits. Season subscriptions are now on ...
Interviews and Features Opinion Peter Marks is gone. Now what? The veteran theater critic leaves the Post as a new generation takes DC theater journalism in new directions. Readers must adjust their ...
Sun Mee Chomet, actor and playwright, longs to see her birth mother’s face “to see someone who looks like me.” As a transracial adoptee from Korea, she has carried this ache to connect with her birth ...
News Shakespeare Everywhere Festival lineup announced Six DC arts institutions will present seven unique productions under the umbrella of the 12-week festival, which also includes lectures, workshops ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the cast of Uncle Vanya, directed by STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin. The production, hailed the “show of the year” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “pure ...
Reviews ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ opens hearts with humor at Workhouse Arts Center Transcendent themes about love, community, and the comforting humanity of pain anchor this brave show in a hopeful ...
Yesenia Iglesias (Marlowe) and Chris Genebach (Danny) in ‘The Garbologists.’ Photo courtesy of Theater Alliance. The regional debut of The Garbologists uses an expertly designed set and strong acting ...