‘The Sea Beyond the Ocean’ at Kennedy Center is a winner
The theater-for-young-audiences production is haunting, inspiring, and precious. By GREGORY FORD
‘The Sea Beyond the Ocean’ at Kennedy Center is a winner
The theater-for-young-audiences production is haunting, inspiring, and precious. By GREGORY FORD
A touching and complicated friendship in ‘Visiting Mr. Green’ at the...
The Actors Theatre production showcases two powerful performances through March 8. By JEFFREY WALKER
IN Series’ ‘Passion Plays’ reclaim an ancient art form for a...
The Passion may be one of Western theater’s oldest surviving forms — but in this festival of three premieres, it feels less like a relic and more like a reckoning. By GREGORY FORD
How the makers of ‘Midiculous’ chose their adventure at Keegan Theatre
The renowned DC writing duo Drew Anderson and Dwayne Lawson-Brown disclose ‘the Bugs Bunny formula’ in their new show for middle schoolers. By JULIA TUCKER
IN Series’ ‘Passion Plays’ reclaim an ancient art form for a...
The Passion may be one of Western theater’s oldest surviving forms — but in this festival of three premieres, it feels less like a relic and more like a reckoning. By GREGORY FORD
GALA Hispanic Theatre announces 2026/27 season
Blending the classic and the contemporary, the theatrical and the political, GALA's 51st season speaks to "one of the most defining moments for the Spanish language in this country."
Contemporary American Theater Festival announces summer 2026 season
On the theme of theater as an 'occasion for joy,' five new plays will be performed in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, from July 10 to August 2. By BOB ASHBY
Whirlwind test of human endurance in Pony Cam’s zany ‘Burnout Paradise’...
Created by the award-winning Australian collective Pony Cam, the madcap theatrical endurance feat Burnout Paradise is now playing at Off-Broadway’s Astor Place Theatre for...
Two silly Stoppard plays for thinking people by the British Players
‘The Real Inspector Hound’ and ‘The Fifteen Minute Hamlet’ provide a taster’s menu of absurdism, mystery, and Shakespeare — a light snack for the brain. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
Two silly Stoppard plays for thinking people by the British Players
‘The Real Inspector Hound’ and ‘The Fifteen Minute Hamlet’ provide a taster’s menu of absurdism, mystery, and Shakespeare — a light snack for the brain. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
Whirlwind test of human endurance in Pony Cam’s zany ‘Burnout Paradise’...
Created by the award-winning Australian collective Pony Cam, the madcap theatrical endurance feat Burnout Paradise is now playing at Off-Broadway’s Astor Place Theatre for...
GALA Hispanic Theatre announces 2026/27 season
Blending the classic and the contemporary, the theatrical and the political, GALA's 51st season speaks to "one of the most defining moments for the Spanish language in this country."

































