Among the recent publications by and about the stage community are the memoir of a Tony-winning costume designer, a conductor’s comic book for children based on an iconic opera, a writer’s ...
Music, singing, and acting come together for a moving story of love and sacrifice. Annapolis Opera’s production of La Traviata is a passionate, colorful adaptation of Verdi’s classic tale. Directed by ...
This fresh adaptation is a wild ride of humor, deceit, devotion, and death, and the cast has incredible presence, versatility, and raw talent. Before entering the black box theater, patrons had to ...
Set to launch in the summer of 2025, District Fringe aims to fill the gap left by the shuttering of the Capital Fringe Festival. A coalition of DC-based theater artists are joining forces to produce a ...
In his autobiographical memory play We Had a World, now in its extended world premiere engagement with Manhattan Theatre Club at Off-Broadway’s New York City Center, award-winning playwright Joshua ...
Commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre Company and now in its Broadway premiere for a limited engagement at the Hayes Theater, Purpose, by Tony-winning playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins – markedly ...
We are seeking new Board members who can help us lift up local theater. As you may know, DC Theater Arts (DCTA) is in a time of transition. Our long-time Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, Nicole Hertvik, ...
A show about waiting with nothing particularly happening can be fascinating with the right casting, and this production has it all. Barry McEvoy as Estragon and Joe McGucken as Vladimir in ‘Waiting ...
Set in an imagined legal system where a crime victim can decide a perpetrator’s fate, the production is thrilling and taut with tension from beginning to end. Here is what we know. Three years after ...
Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical is a reminder of what we tragically lost too soon. It is astonishing to think that Jonathan Larson, the visionary composer, the voice of a new ...
The intersection of Ramadan and March Madness sets up explosive tension for an Egyptian-American basketball player — and audiences have courtside seats. Originally performed in a National New Play ...
The musical as a whole — a lavishly produced antiauthoritarian fantasia — is a phenomenal sound machine. Do you suppose now would be a good time for a theatrical parable about artists resisting ...