Carter's legacy at ASC includes visionary leadership and groundbreaking initiatives as he guided the Center through the pandemic. The American Shakespeare Center (ASC) announces the departure of ...
Single tickets now on sale for 2026 CATF, with a lineup including four world premieres (one a partnership with DC's Keegan Theatre). “The plays of the 2026 season are all very different, but one thing ...
Set in 1970s Argentina, when a military dictatorship waged war against its own people, Maria Treviño Orta’s striking play dramatizes one family’s suffering. An authoritarian government kidnaps anyone ...
In keeping with the luxurious extravagance that F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote about, this show is wonderfully ostentatious in the best possible way. The classic story depicts a world of increasing moral ...
On April 3, 1964, after a series of arrests for a charity scam, drug possession, and obscenity charges, stand-up comic Lenny Bruce (1925-66), known for his satirical socio-political commentary and ...
The touring production newly adapted by Larissa FastHorse is a technical marvel with many good performances, but some gravitas got lost. Are any of us really in a hurry to grow up? The lively crowd at ...
The renowned DC writing duo Drew Anderson and Dwayne Lawson-Brown disclose ‘the Bugs Bunny formula’ in their new show for middle schoolers. The play was commissioned by Keegan’s Boiler Room Series ...
The winners of the 92 nd annual Drama League Awards in seven competitive categories were announced today (Friday, May 15) at the Drama League Awards Luncheon, starting at 11 am, at NYC’s Ziegfeld ...
Director Francesca Zambello and her WNO team have created a show with the highest production values. Now, the Washington National Opera brings its own production to town, or to put it more precisely, ...
Comedy, old and new songs, dance, and even some sing-alongs highlight this entertaining production that brings back the British vaudeville tradition. What would a live show be like that includes the ...
Reflecting on his experiences of the MET production and the Broadway production, the author comes to a moving realization. Ian Shaw was 47, the same age his father was when he played Quint in Jaws. He ...