Tag: Aaron Posner
‘Nothing Up My Sleeve’ is sheer joy at Round House Theatre
The very charming Dendy offers an intriguing amalgam of magic show and autobiography. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
A galvanizing triumph at Ford’s Theatre in ‘The American Five’
Chess Jakobs’ outstanding script and a phenomenal production pay tribute to a righteous movement for love and justice and rouse the spirit like a rally. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
A hip ‘King John’ power play with lip-synched pop tunes from...
Director Aaron Posner's lighthearted Prologue sets the tone of the production — a mixture of contemporary and timeless. By SOPHIA HOWES
Shakespeare at his grooviest in ‘As You Like It’ at American...
The cast of this gender-bending, free-loving production imbues the story with zest and joy. By HALEY HUCHLER
Fearless new writing in ‘Damn Things Will Kill Ya’ at American...
Playwright Olivia Luzquinos, an AU alum, seeks out the conversations that characters need to have but avoid, and plunges right into them. By GREGORY FORD
Gripping and timely ‘The Chosen’ profoundly resonates at 1st Stage
The moment we are living in gives even greater urgency to this production's deep questions on faith, family, and friendship. By CAROLINE BOCK
Peter Pan broke Wendy’s heart. Can it mend in ‘Lost Girl’?
Kimberly Belflower's enchanting play — directed by Aaron Posner at American University — asks what happens to a lonely girl after her first big crush.





