Friendship and heartbreak in ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ at Keegan Theatre
Rajiv Joseph’s gut-wrenching two-hander reveals the beauty and brutality of a relationship across 30 years. By LISA TRAIGER
Friendship and heartbreak in ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ at Keegan Theatre
Rajiv Joseph’s gut-wrenching two-hander reveals the beauty and brutality of a relationship across 30 years. By LISA TRAIGER
Nova Y. Payton’s salute to Aretha Franklin succeeds at Signature Theatre
In ‘Respect,’ Payton brings the vocal agility — and the pure soul — to do Franklin’s catalog plenty of justice. By TREY GRAHAM
Susan Galbraith previews Alliance for New Music-Theatre’s transformative Cabaret Series
The artistic director tells how the company will use music as a catalyst for change next season — plus a review of Alan Naylor’s unconventional ‘Songs We Need Now.’ By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
How Theater Works: Stage Managing
Signature Theatre’s resident stage manager answers the question ‘But what does a stage manager actually do?’ By KERRY EPSTEIN
Susan Galbraith previews Alliance for New Music-Theatre’s transformative Cabaret Series
The artistic director tells how the company will use music as a catalyst for change next season — plus a review of Alan Naylor’s unconventional ‘Songs We Need Now.’ By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
Woolly Mammoth launches new era with ‘Venus’
Artistic Director Reggie D. White launches his inaugural season at Woolly by directing the first production of his tenure: Steve Yockey’s dark comedy 'Venus.'
Calendar: Play Readings, Workshops, and Short-Run Theater Events in the DMV
Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events.
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
Mel Brooks’ zany ‘Young Frankenstein’ at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre
Fans of the movie and novices alike will enjoy this gloriously funny musical. By CHARLES GREEN
Mel Brooks’ zany ‘Young Frankenstein’ at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre
Fans of the movie and novices alike will enjoy this gloriously funny musical. By CHARLES GREEN
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
Woolly Mammoth launches new era with ‘Venus’
Artistic Director Reggie D. White launches his inaugural season at Woolly by directing the first production of his tenure: Steve Yockey’s dark comedy 'Venus.'

































