IN Series premieres visceral and emotional ‘The Song of Śakuntalā’ 

The new opera, composed and directed by Timothy Nelson, is complex, cerebral, and honest.  By ZOE WINSKY 

‘Shear Madness’ is closing. Long live ‘Shear Madness.’

As the comedic whodunit closes after 39 years at the Kennedy Center, generations of artists reflect on how the show improved their lives.  By NICOLE HERTVIK

Jacob Ming-Trent on his ‘bold and raucous ride through the past’...

A real-talk interview with the author and star of ‘How Shakespeare Saved My Life,' onstage June 9 to July 5. By MARC FJOR

‘Shear Madness’ is closing. Long live ‘Shear Madness.’

As the comedic whodunit closes after 39 years at the Kennedy Center, generations of artists reflect on how the show improved their lives.  By NICOLE HERTVIK

The Cappies celebrate excellence in high school theater at 2026 gala

The event is the culmination of a year of high school training in theater criticism and theatrical production. By LAURA MILLS

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

Winners of Broadway’s 2026 Tony Awards

Recipients of the 79th Annual Tony Awards for the 2025-26 Broadway season were announced tonight (Sunday, June 7), starting at 8 pm, in a...

Bethesda Little Theatre’s ‘American Dream Deferred’ delivers powerful hope

In these difficult and divided times, this new musical revue hits the perfect notes. By NEAL LEARNER

The Cappies celebrate excellence in high school theater at 2026 gala

The event is the culmination of a year of high school training in theater criticism and theatrical production. By LAURA MILLS