‘My Favorite Sociopath’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival
Aurin Squire’s laugh-out-loud play looks at the demise of journalism and the rise of fake news. By BOB ASHBY
‘My Favorite Sociopath’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival
Aurin Squire’s laugh-out-loud play looks at the demise of journalism and the rise of fake news. By BOB ASHBY
2026 District Fringe Review: ‘B*tch Eat Dog’ by Mel Carter (5...
An in-your-face puppet show skewers a roster of social norms with razor-sharp humor and creative artistry. By KENNY NEAL
Come one, come all: how DMV-area community theaters approach accessibility and...
With Pay-What-You-Can offers, sensory-friendly performances, ASL interpretation, and more, local theaters are striving for inclusivity. By VALERIE J. MIKLES
‘Best Line Wins’ brings new life to iconic comics Mike Nichols...
Playwright, director, and festival producer weigh in on one of the most anticipated shows in the 2026 Contemporary American Theater Festival. By ARNOLD SALTZMAN
Come one, come all: how DMV-area community theaters approach accessibility and...
With Pay-What-You-Can offers, sensory-friendly performances, ASL interpretation, and more, local theaters are striving for inclusivity. By VALERIE J. MIKLES
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.
1st Stage announces 2026/27 season
Season includes five powerful plays and the 2026 Logan Festival of Solo Performance.
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
A fun, feel-good musical comedy, ‘First Date’ at Dominion Stage
The performers bring tremendous heart and personality to their characters — and you grow attached to them throughout the show. By JAKE C. SCHWARTZ
A fun, feel-good musical comedy, ‘First Date’ at Dominion Stage
The performers bring tremendous heart and personality to their characters — and you grow attached to them throughout the show. By JAKE C. SCHWARTZ
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
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.

































