Synetic Theater’s stunning Helen Hayes-winning ‘The Immigrant’ returns

Far more than a remake of the indelible silent film, the production is an evocative reminder of all our immigrant histories. By LISA TRAIGER

Synetic Theater’s stunning Helen Hayes-winning ‘The Immigrant’ returns

Far more than a remake of the indelible silent film, the production is an evocative reminder of all our immigrant histories. By LISA TRAIGER

‘Mean Girls’ serves sheer infectious energy at Toby’s Dinner Theatre

The performances are flawless in this musical about power plays among teens in high school, and the show is just plain fun to watch. By BOB ASHBY

One day to plan a gala? No problem for Olney Theatre!

When Sutton Foster became ill 24 hours before her performance at Olney’s annual gala, DC talent saved the day. The result was extraordinary. By NICOLE HERTVIK

‘Shear Madness’ is closing. Long live ‘Shear Madness.’

As the comedic whodunit closes after 39 years at the Kennedy Center, generations of artists reflect on how the show improved their lives.  By NICOLE HERTVIK

One day to plan a gala? No problem for Olney Theatre!

When Sutton Foster became ill 24 hours before her performance at Olney’s annual gala, DC talent saved the day. The result was extraordinary. By NICOLE HERTVIK

A grateful farewell to our New York correspondent, Deb Miller

For nearly a decade, Deb Miller has covered New York theater for DC Theater Arts superbly. By NICOLE HERTVIK

Providence Players’ ‘I Love You Because’ has heart, humor, and a...

This surprising musical is an unabashedly familiar love story for the modern age, dirty jokes and all. By MEGAN FRAEDRICH

Imagination Stage announces 2026/27 ‘Season of Heroes and Hope’

Season features holiday magic, a world premiere musical, and returning favorites.