‘Dodi & Diana’ at Mosaic Theater Company

 

 

Running Time: Approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.

Dodi & Diana plays through October 5, 2025, presented by Mosaic Theater Company performing in the Sprenger Theatre at Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC. Tickets are $50.50$–83.50 and available by contacting the box office at (202) 399-7993 or boxoffice@atlasarts.org from 12 pm–6 pm Tuesday through Sunday, or one hour prior to a performance. Tickets may also be purchased online or through TodayTix.

The digital program is downloadable here.

Performances
Thursdays–Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 3 p.m. (except September 6); Sundays at 3 p.m.; and Thursdays, September 18 and 25, at 11 a.m.

Discounts
Rush Tickets: A limited number of $20 rush tickets are available via walk-up cash purchase at the box office beginning one hour before the start of each performance. Cash preferred.
Senior Rate (65+): Save 10% with code: SENIOR
Student Rate: $20 tickets with code: STUDENT
Educator Rate: $20 tickets with code: EDUCATOR
Military and First Responder Rate:  Save 10% with code: HERO
Furloughed and Laid Off Federal Workers: Get $20 tickets with code: SOLIDARITY
Under 30: Patrons 30 and younger can access $25 tickets to Mosaic mainstage performances. Use code UNDER30. Restrictions: One ticket per order. Discount is not available on weekend matinees.

Dodi & Diana
By Kareem Fahmy
Directed by Reginald L. Douglas

CREATIVE TEAM
Scenic Designer: Shartoya R. Jn. Baptiste
Lighting Designer: Sage Green
Costume Designer: Jeannette Christensen
Sound Designer: navi
Properties Designer: Luke Hartwood
Production Stage Manager: Jenna Keefer
Intimacy and Violence Director: Sierra Young
Casting Director: Chelsea Radigan

CAST
Jason: Jake Loewenthal
Samira: Dina Soltan

COVID Safety: Mosaic Theater aligns its safety protocols with those of the Atlas Performing Arts Center. Masking is recommended, however it is no longer mandatory — masks in theaters and public spaces at the Atlas Performing Arts Center are now optional. For the latest information, visit mosaictheater.org/health-and-safety.

SEE ALSO:
Mosaic Theater Company to present DC premiere of ‘Dodi & Diana’ (news story, August 4, 2025)

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John Stoltenberg is executive editor of DC Theater Arts. He writes both reviews and his Magic Time! column, which he named after that magical moment between life and art just before a show begins. In it, he explores how art makes sense of life—and vice versa—as he reflects on meanings that matter in the theater he sees. Decades ago, in college, John began writing, producing, directing, and acting in plays. He continued through grad school—earning an M.F.A. in theater arts from Columbia University School of the Arts—then lucked into a job as writer-in-residence and administrative director with the influential experimental theater company The Open Theatre, whose legendary artistic director was Joseph Chaikin. Meanwhile, his own plays were produced off-off-Broadway, and he won a New York State Arts Council grant to write plays. Then John’s life changed course: He turned to writing nonfiction essays, articles, and books and had a distinguished career as a magazine editor. But he kept going to the theater, the art form that for him has always been the most transcendent and transporting and best illuminates the acts and ethics that connect us. He tweets at @JohnStoltenberg. Member, American Theatre Critics/Journalists Association.