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Everyman Theatre mounts hilarious camp masterpiece ‘Mystery of Irma Vep’

This revolutionary comedy takes on a world of significance, and presenting it now constitutes a profound act of resistance. By MEGAN WILLS

Last-chance shows to see in the new year

A handy guide to recently opened theater that there's still time to catch.

Hope and courage in ‘Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains’...

The utmost talented actress Deidre Staples was phenomenal. By CONSTANCE BEULAH

DCTA 2023 Staff Favorites: Outstanding Creative Components (Professional)

These designers, directors, and playwrights made an indelible impression on our writers this year. Did we overlook a favorite of yours? Let us know in a comment!

With heart and hilarity, ‘Harvey’ is a crowd-pleaser at Everyman

This is a show designed to provoke laughter — the performers have impeccable delivery, fascinating physicality, and brilliantly coordinated comic timing.

‘The Sound Inside’ at Everyman Theatre speaks to lovers of literature

A hybrid of book and play that's akin to sitting within the pages of a novel and having it swirl around you.

Ken Ludwig’s bonkers ‘Baskerville’ at Everyman is side-splitting

Subtitled 'A Sherlock Holmes Mystery,' the farce features brilliant and broad performances from an incredibly gifted team of comedic actors.

In ‘Dinner and Cake’ at Everyman Theatre, a tense culture-clash satire

Tuyết Thị Phạm’s sardonic family drama echoes 'Look Who's Coming to Dinner.'

‘Crying on Television’ at Everyman Theatre is damn good and funny

R. Eric Thomas's world-premiere comedy is an homage to and sendup of TV shows that have shaped our collective memory.

Two deliciously maddening women in ‘Behold, A Negress’ at Everyman

In late 18th-century France, a former slave and her white friend tackle women’s rights, freedom for Black people, and a love that must stay hidden.

An electric ‘Skin of Our Teeth’ at Baltimore’s Everyman Theatre

A 5,000-year hurricane of familial, environmental, and societal destruction is unleashed on a typical American family in this classic by Thornton Wilder.

Everyman Theatre’s all-live 2021/22 season kicks off in August

Six-play lineup includes family hits, award-winning Broadway plays, updated American classics, and world premieres.

A powerhouse performance in ‘An Almost Holy Picture’ from Everyman

Bruce Randolph Nelson stars as a father whose faith and love are tested in a play full of grace.

A Juneteenth benchmark of local #WeSeeYouWAT action

A measure of antiracist work underway and a reminder of work yet to be done.

#WeSeeYou antiracist accountability report includes 11 DMV theaters

An accountability report released by the We See You, White American Theater collective (WSYWAT) points to more than 100 theater institutions nationwide that have...

Everyman Theatre premieres ‘Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains’

Baltimore's Everyman Theatre will bet on another successful run with Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains by Caleen Sinnette Jennings, premiering for in-person...

Olney Theatre Center announces ambitious 2020–2021 season

During a recent live-streamed event, Olney Theatre Center Artistic Director Jason Loewith unveiled a lineup of 17 plays, concerts, and presentations coming in 2020–2021...

Playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer on directing her play ‘Be Here Now’...

I'd say Deborah Zoe Laufer is having a bit of a moment right now, but it's been going on so long I think it’s...

Prominent NYC scenic designers debut at Everyman with ‘Radio Golf’

Everyman Theatre of Baltimore is proud to have Christopher and Justin Swader in house to design the set for their new production of August...

Review: ‘Proof’ at Everyman Theatre

No gift comes without a cost. And that lesson courses through every moment of Proof, David Auburn’s very fine Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which is...