Pared-down ‘Caesar and Cleopatra’ delights at Washington Stage Guild
WSG has done Washington theatergoers a service by presenting a top-notch, well-paced production featuring excellent acting by the entire cast. By BOB ASHBY
Pared-down ‘Caesar and Cleopatra’ delights at Washington Stage Guild
WSG has done Washington theatergoers a service by presenting a top-notch, well-paced production featuring excellent acting by the entire cast. By BOB ASHBY
‘Much Ado About Nothing’ is a masked ball at Faction of...
Shakespeare and Commedia dell’arte, like Beatrice and Benedick, turn out to be a match made in heaven. By SOPHIA HOWES
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?’
Studio Theatre announces cast for ‘Purlie Victorious’
Psalmayene 24 to direct a powerhouse cast in Ossie Davis' Civil Rights-era farce.
Signature Theatre and Wolf Trap announce ‘Broadway in the Park’ headliners
Sixth annual 'Broadway in the Park' to feature Tituss Burgess and Heather Headley.
Nominations for the 2026 Drama League Awards for Broadway and Off-Broadway
Having the distinction of being the oldest theatrical honors in America, first presented in 1922 and formalized in 1935, the Drama League Awards revealed...
Women’s bonds endure in ‘4 a.m. Friends’ from Endangered Species theatre...
This regional premiere set in Frederick invites locals to feel a deeper connection with the characters and imagine them as neighbors. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
Women’s bonds endure in ‘4 a.m. Friends’ from Endangered Species theatre...
This regional premiere set in Frederick invites locals to feel a deeper connection with the characters and imagine them as neighbors. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
Nominations for the 2026 Drama League Awards for Broadway and Off-Broadway
Having the distinction of being the oldest theatrical honors in America, first presented in 1922 and formalized in 1935, the Drama League Awards revealed...
Studio Theatre announces cast for ‘Purlie Victorious’
Psalmayene 24 to direct a powerhouse cast in Ossie Davis' Civil Rights-era farce.


































