‘Compass Rose Cabaret’ entertains and enchants
In joyful celebration of Compass Rose Theater’s 15-year history, six actors and a pianist sing medleys and songs from previous productions. By CHARLES GREEN’
‘Compass Rose Cabaret’ entertains and enchants
In joyful celebration of Compass Rose Theater’s 15-year history, six actors and a pianist sing medleys and songs from previous productions. By CHARLES GREEN’
Five nuns bring big laughs in ‘Nunsense’ at the ARTfactory
Think musical theater meets stand-up meets improv meets variety hour special. By ZOE WINSKY
How Theater Works: Sound Design
Helen Hayes Award–winning sound designer KENNY NEAL answers the question ‘But what does a sound designer actually do?’
As sweeping layoffs diminish WaPo theater coverage, critics reckon with what’s...
Writers trace a decades-long shift toward metrics and cost-cutting that has steadily eroded arts coverage at The Washington Post. By TENIOLA AYOOLA
How Theater Works: Sound Design
Helen Hayes Award–winning sound designer KENNY NEAL answers the question ‘But what does a sound designer actually do?’
Solas Nua opens ‘Tales of Two Cities’ development and exchange partnership
Applications open through April 23 for a fully funded professional development and exchange program for theater artists based in Cork, Ireland and Washington, DC.
The Puppet Co. welcomes Danny Pushkin as new Artistic Director
Pushkin brings experience performing and puppeteering for countless productions, including local and national tours, along with 21 years at Glen Echo Park.
The New Group’s darkly satiric and deeply disturbing revival of ‘The...
To launch its 2026 inaugural season in a new Off-Broadway home at the Theater at St. Clement’s, The New Group is presenting a revival...
A rugged, muscular production of ‘Sweat’ at Greenbelt Arts Center
Actors give their absolute all in Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize–winning play about the human cost of unchecked capitalist forces. By DEBBIE M. JACKSON
A rugged, muscular production of ‘Sweat’ at Greenbelt Arts Center
Actors give their absolute all in Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize–winning play about the human cost of unchecked capitalist forces. By DEBBIE M. JACKSON
The New Group’s darkly satiric and deeply disturbing revival of ‘The...
To launch its 2026 inaugural season in a new Off-Broadway home at the Theater at St. Clement’s, The New Group is presenting a revival...
Solas Nua opens ‘Tales of Two Cities’ development and exchange partnership
Applications open through April 23 for a fully funded professional development and exchange program for theater artists based in Cork, Ireland and Washington, DC.


































