Camp and joy for the entire family in ‘The SpongeBob Musical’...

What begins as a bright, chaotic adaptation of a children’s cartoon evolves into a reminder that optimism, empathy, and imagination are paramount. By LAURA MILLS

A critic revisits his review of ‘The Shark Is Broken’ at...

Reflecting on his experiences of the MET production and the Broadway production, the author comes to a moving realization. By GEOFFREY MELADA

Stephen Schwartz on mentoring: changing young artists for good

The Academy Award–winning composer came to town to support Young Artists of America as they performed his musical ‘The Prince of Egypt.’ By NICOLE HERTVIK

A critic revisits his review of ‘The Shark Is Broken’ at...

Reflecting on his experiences of the MET production and the Broadway production, the author comes to a moving realization. By GEOFFREY MELADA

Studio Theatre announces 2026/27 season

David Muse's final season as Studio Artistic Director features several recent blockbusters, including Bess Wohl's Pulitzer-winning 'Liberation.'

Shakespeare Theatre Company’s annual ‘Will on the Hill’ set for June...

Bipartisan benefit will feature members of Congress, DC Councilmembers, media, and special guest actors Renea Brown and Felicia Curry.

Attempt at cross-cultural father-daughter bonding in the satirical ‘Indian Princesses’ Off-Broadway...

Inspired by her real-life experience in a diverse father-daughter YMCA bonding program that first began in the 1950s, the semi-autobiographical satire Indian Princesses by...

Stories of Vietnam War medics, nurses, and corpsmen in ‘Saving Lives’...

Based on first-hand accounts, this collection of monologues gives voice to the medical staff who helped the wounded and battle-scarred. By JEFFREY WALKER

Studio Theatre announces 2026/27 season

David Muse's final season as Studio Artistic Director features several recent blockbusters, including Bess Wohl's Pulitzer-winning 'Liberation.'