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?’

NYC’s Lincoln Center announces its free and choose-what-you-pay 2026 ‘Summer for...

From June 10–August 8, 2026, in keeping with its mission of making art accessible, everyone is invited to come as you are and to enjoy...

A fun, exuberant ‘I Hate Hamlet’ from Lumina Studio Theatre  

Lumina Ensemble young actors perform Paul Rudnick’s refreshing comedy-drama. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON

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.