A manic 'Hedda' sails 'round the bend at Studio Theatre
A modernized take looks great but doesn't let you breathe.
A modernized take looks great but doesn't let you breathe.
As much as anything yet from the theater, this has the texture of a good old-fashioned movie.
Amid the hundreds of performers taking part, the actress is the festival's artist-in-residence.
"An American Daughter" and the "woman card" problem
From Broadway's "American Psycho" to zombie Archies, D.C. kid makes good.
Quotidian revives Fugard apartheid play, while The Welders challenge your beliefs.
The prize-winning play at Theater J is an exhilarating take on war and trauma.
Constellation's delightful eyeful doesn't quite reach that higher plane
Two of his topical works on Muslim American identity arrive at Arena and Round House.
The politics of gender and race smolder in Morisseau's 'Detroit '67.'
Bathsheba Doran's warmhearted play on family and identity has the right actors.
Memories of entering as an usher and leaving as VP of theater programming
Three dramas flatline just outside the Beltway.
In a wave of current shows, the future looks eerily like us
Career high notes arrive in harmony for Olivera and Casey.
Maggie, Brick and Big Daddy are revived solidly, and with size
Deirdre Kinahan's exactingly detailed play gets an exemplary cast at Studio Theatre.
David Grossman's novel "Falling Out of Time" weighs heavily onstage.
The 1963 musical is old-fashioned but easy to warm to.
Because we're keeping the Women's Voices initiative in mind even though Washington's groundbreaking fall festival is done (and we are, aren't we?), let's wrap our heads around this one mo…
When David Grossman's novel "Falling Out of Time," about parents grieving for dead children, came out in 2014, some reviewers suggested that the poetic fable read like a play. Now it is a pl…
The acting in Deirdre Kinahan's "Moment" at Studio Theatre is so sharp it's like seeing a play in a live equivalent of high-def. The drama revolves around a criminal incident that blew a fam…
Musicals just don't get a lot smarter or more sensitive than the loping "110 in the Shade" that opened Wednesday at Ford's Theatre. The 1963 show is simple but bighearted, with an underrated…
A Trump rally briefly threatened to break out Tuesday night at the National Theatre in downtown Washington during the normally adorable musical "Annie" as a viewer fleetingly protested the s…
Are you more at ease talking into a device or on social media than speaking face to face with a loved one? Are you more frank when the chat is virtual? The sly new play "Marjorie Prime" will…