The estates of Emilia and Desdemona duke it out in STC’s...

At issue in this year's dizzyingly droll joke fest at Shakespeare Theatre Company: Did Desdemona die a wrongful death?  By SOPHIA HOWES

The estates of Emilia and Desdemona duke it out in STC’s...

At issue in this year's dizzyingly droll joke fest at Shakespeare Theatre Company: Did Desdemona die a wrongful death?  By SOPHIA HOWES

Boldly autobiographical ‘Trinity’ debuts at Baltimore Center Stage

The deeply personal new work by Emmy-winning writer, actor, and producer Lena Waithe feels like an emotional autopsy performed in public. By CONSTANCE BEULAH

New DMV theater organization Playing Against stages readings to fight fascism

The organization’s first reading of 2026 — 'The Joy of Theatre' — will take place this Monday, February 23.  By NICOLE HERTVIK

It’s All Doom and Gloom

I tried, I really tried, to think of something positive to say in the wake of this week’s Kennedy Center and WaPo news. By NICOLE HERTVIK

New DMV theater organization Playing Against stages readings to fight fascism

The organization’s first reading of 2026 — 'The Joy of Theatre' — will take place this Monday, February 23.  By NICOLE HERTVIK

Theater J announces cast and creative team for ‘Eureka Day’

Canceled at the Kennedy Center in 2025, Tony-winning playwright Jonathan Spector's prescient satire grapples with truth and vaccine skepticism.

Theatre Washington announces nominees for 2026 Helen Hayes Awards

Nominations in 41 categories were announced on February 23 at Studio Theatre. The ceremony will take place on Monday, May 18, at The Anthem.

Courageous backstory of the world’s greatest mime in ‘Marcel on the...

Few people know that before Marcel Marceau (1923-2007) became internationally renowned as the world’s greatest mime, he was a young Jewish man (née Marcel...

‘School of Rock’ rules at Little Theatre of Alexandria

This is an outstanding production, with profound love from all parties and huge effort from the child cast. By ALEXANDRA BOWMAN

Courageous backstory of the world’s greatest mime in ‘Marcel on the...

Few people know that before Marcel Marceau (1923-2007) became internationally renowned as the world’s greatest mime, he was a young Jewish man (née Marcel...

Theater J announces cast and creative team for ‘Eureka Day’

Canceled at the Kennedy Center in 2025, Tony-winning playwright Jonathan Spector's prescient satire grapples with truth and vaccine skepticism.