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In Mosaic’s darkly funny ‘Inherit the Windbag,’ an epic bickerfest (ep....

Mosaic Theater Company’s web series Inherit the Windbag is a darkly funny revisitation of a debate between two larger-than-life figures. During the 1968 Democratic...

‘Tartuffe’ at The University of Maryland School of Theatre, Dance, and...

"Charges which you now repudiate you may find credible at a later date.” No, this isn’t a comment on the 2016 presidential candidates – it’s a...

‘Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins’ at...

In the age of Rebecca Black and William Hung, the idea that someone could be famous for their mediocrity is not exactly far-fetched. However,...

Lee Mikeska Gardner Becomes the Artistic Director of The Nora Theatre...

Lee Mikeska Gardner - a local triple threat: director, actor, and Arts Administrator - is becoming the Artistic Director of The Nora Theatre Company. Why did...

‘The Two-Character Play’ at Spooky Action Theater by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

Who doesn’t love a play about the theater? A play-within-a-play, a set-within-a-set, and the juxtaposition of identity and personality between two characters are the primary...

Reporting from The Page-to-Stage Festival: ‘Toast Incubator Series’ and ‘Doubting Thomas’...

toast at dog & pony show DC dog & pony show DC is an ensemble theater company that devises shows instead of writing them and tackles a...

‘The Playwright’s Playground’: Allyson Currin-Part 2 by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

Welcome back to the new Playwright interview series -The Playwright’s Playground - a monthly in-depth conversation with a local female playwright in the D.C. theatre...

‘The Playwright’s Playground’: Allyson Currin-Part 1 by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

Welcome back to the new Playwright interview series -The Playwright’s Playground - a monthly in-depth conversation with a local female playwright in the D.C. Theatre community....

‘Caesar and Dada’ at WSC Avant Bard by Terry Byrne

“Shakespeare does not need your help,” barks Franz, the jaded, tyrannical director character in WSC Avant Bard’s world premiere of Caesar and Dada. The...

‘Blithe Spirit’ at 1st Stage by Yvonne French

Blithe Spirit at 1st Stage in Tysons is a guilty pleasure on two levels. First, it lets you take a peek at paranormal stereotyping...

‘The Show-Off’ at The American Century Theater by David Friscic

The American Century Theater's (TACT) vital and esteemed tradition of producing classic American plays of the 20th Century continues with playwright George Kelly's venerable...

‘Page-to-Stage’ Festival Reflections by Jennifer Perry

For the 11th year, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has opened its doors to local theatres to showcase works still in...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Gorgeous Raptors’ by Jessica Vaughan

The Disreputables is a theater company dedicated, as they say, to "giving voice to those people deemed unfit by society." Lee Mikeska Gardner directs...