Round House delays Natasha Gordon's 'Nine Night' due to COVID
Cases detected within the company during regular testing protocols, show rescheduled for September.
Cases detected within the company during regular testing protocols, show rescheduled for September.
Shows go on as Theatre Washington announces continued safety efforts.
DC favorites Natascia Diaz, Tracy Lynn Olivera, Nova Y. Payton, Maria Rizzo, Awa Sal Secka, Bobby Smith, and more honor the musical theater giant.
With Artistic Director Brandon Carter and a new leadership structure, the troubled company rebounds and resumes performances in February.Â
André Coleman picked to promote philanthropy for internationally recognized Gay Men's Chorus of Washington.
Full run of Dr. King drama called off. Next show, 'Grace,' still on.
A star-studded concert for two performances only.
The Stone Age musical comedy to be rescheduled later in 2022 as conditions allow.
Fund provides grants to theater professionals who face financial hardship including wages lost due to the pandemic.
Members and non-members alike can register to audition in person or virtually.
Here are some of the community theater productions that made an indelible impression on our writers this year.
A heartwarming, fictionalized story based on the author James Barrie.
Productions feature stories about the magic of Chanukah, a heartwarming Christmas journey from the Philippines, and the connecting power of snow.
Based on the haunting one-man play that debuted at Capital Fringe, a visceral exploration of American race relations, policing, and the criminal justice system.
A national study of state and local arts agencies finds most grants lack wage requirements.
A personal look into the lives that have made DC the second largest and most successful theater community in the nation.
'Every Brilliant Thing' | 'The Legend of Georgia McBride' | 'Nat Turner in Jerusalem' | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' | 'Lucky Stiff'
Inspired by the theme of charity in Dickens's holiday classic, financial assistance to DC-area theater professionals in times of unforeseen hardship.
A Q&A afterward will feature Emmy Award-winning director Paris Barclay and members of the predominately BIPOC and LGBTQ cast.Â
Five live productions to bring joy to the young and very young.
An autobiographical solo play originally performed by Wilson himself.
'It feels like a sort of homecoming for artists and audiences alike.' " Director Alan Paul
Mosaic's mission to produce transformational art that reflects DC's diverse voices aligns with Douglas's vision and hope for theater,
Featuring six short plays, a new interactive piece, musical performances, and more, the site-specific event will run four days in December.
Streaming November 18"21: four new works from Prime Cut Productions, one of Ireland's leading theater companies.