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Haunting site-specific ambiguity in ‘Mary Shelley’s Monsters’

Staged in a chapel in a cemetery, Bob Bartlett’s new play is a magnificent meditation on life and death and women and men. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

Good news about good dudes in ‘Love and Vinyl’ at Byrdland...

Performed in an actual record shop, Bob Bartlett's homage to vinyl is also a heartening rom-com. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

A carnal encounter on a graveyard shift in ‘Lýkos Ánthrōpos’

Bob Bartlett’s site-specific play is more than a spooky horror show. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

Horror play to open on Halloween in historic Congressional Cemetery

Bob Bartlett's 'Lýkos Ánthrōpos,' introduced in fall 2022 in the woods on a Maryland farm, comes to DC.

‘Love and Vinyl’ spins a fascinating and funny story in a...

Playwright Bob Bartlett creates a believable and realistic scenario and gives us three likable characters who probably remind us of someone we know.

‘Love and Vinyl’ to mix it up at KA-CHUNK!! Records in...

A music buff previews Bob Bartlett's new rom-com about browsing for records and romance, performed in a local neighborhood record store.

Playwright E.M. Lewis on how ‘How the Light Gets In’ happened

A chat with friend and playwright Bob Bartlett about her very personal play now at 1st Stage.