A first look at Folger’s magical ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at the...
The whimsical comic tale told on an enchanting new stage.
2022 Capital Fringe Preview: ‘Sadec 1965: A Love Story’
A solo storytelling performance best described as 'Motorcycle Diaries' meets 'Eat, Pray, Love' set in Vietnam.
Rorschach Theatre’s mind-blowing ‘Chemical Exile’ goes live July 7
The new performance style offers a wonderful conglomeration of storytelling, imagination, originality, and adventure.
Benjamin Benne on queer love and Christian faith in Mosaic’s ‘In...
The playwright says healing and humor are central to his rom-com about reconciling identities.
How Baritone Javier Arrey prepared to play a pre-#MeToo cad
When first cast as the Count in Maryland Lyric Opera’s sparkling production of 'The Marriage of Figaro,' he thought the guy was evil.
2022 Capital Fringe Preview: ‘Green Machine’
A Mt. Pleasant marijuana 'gifting' shop offers a window into the vast changes in the District.
2022 Capital Fringe Preview: ‘Mary’
A comedic drama that explores a teacher's romantic journey as she faces questions about her religious beliefs.
2022 Capital Fringe Preview: ‘The Body Show’
A live storytelling show where people in all types of bodies can share their triumphs, frustrations, and realizations.
2022 Capital Fringe Preview: ‘The Day Salvador Allende Died’
A fictional play based on facts is about his feelings and thoughts on that fateful day, September 11, 1973.
What it means ‘When Boys Exhale’: A Q&A with Anthony Green
The writer-director explains why his play about young Black gay men is titled after the movie about Black women friends.
Jocelyn Bioh on what’s so funny about ‘Nollywood Dreams’ at Round...
The playwright calls the rom-com a 'love letter' to the 'scrappy' West African film industry.
Solas Nua’s ‘Maz and Bricks’ and the war on abortion rights
Underscoring the power of art to address controversy and national crisis, the production warrants serious and major attention.
As Spooky Action Theater digs in, artists and staff members quit
Amid charges of toxic leadership, the board puts Artistic Director Richard Henrich on leave... but only from certain duties.
Josh Sticklin on a pandemic pivot for Keegan’s Boiler Room Series
Now streaming, the series invites audiences to step inside the process of new play development.
Tina Fabrique talks about ‘Marys Seacole’ at Mosaic
The Broadway actor and singer—known for her roles as Ma Rainey and Ella Fitzgerald—on the most sophisticated play she's ever been in.
Alan Sharpe on making Black LGBTQ+ theater against the odds
Readings of his short plays on May 29 will mark the 30th anniversary of the African-American Theater Collective he founded.
Don Mike Mendoza on LA TI DO’s next decade
The co-founder and executive artistic director talks about the DC-based company's expansion to other cities and its niche of intimate art and top-tier talent.
Under a cloud: Artists describe toxic work conditions at Spooky Action...
Problems at the DC company are rooted in the harmful leadership practices of Artistic Director Richard Henrich and a board that fails to stop his abuses of power, say multiple artists who have worked at the theater.
UrbanArias’ ‘Why I Live at the P.O.’ is a glorious spoof...
The world premiere comedy about small town life in the South came and went in a flash, leaving laughter, applause, and hopes for a revival in its wake.
Gloria Estefan talks ‘On Your Feet! en español’: A story of...
"It’s wonderful after being told no so much to turn around and tell people yes," Estefan says of her storied career.

















