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Compass Rose Theater has appointed Madeline Austin as its new Artistic Director. She replaces the theater’s Founding Artistic Director, Lucinda Merry-Browne, who had led the theater since 2011 and ...
Community Theater Little Theatre of Alexandria’s ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ is delightfully bad The fast-paced, chaotic farce is full to the brim with laughs, gasps, and grins.
Even those who are not fans of Warhol will enjoy this look at a celebrity's insecurities and humanity. Mosaic Theater Company’s production of Andy Warhol in Iran is a masterful, creative blend of ...
In keeping with its mission of bringing rarely seen classic plays to life for a present-day audience, Red Bull Theater’s current Off-Broadway offering at New World Stages is a limited engagement of ...
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company proudly announces its highly anticipated 46th season, marking the final season programmed by Artistic Director Maria Manuela Goyanes before her departure from the Tony ...
Footloose the musical … is not a very good musical. It is campy to the point of cringe. The story shifts wildly between overtly self-serious and goofy. And the book is dated to the extent that, in the ...
Gilbert and Sullivan’s swashbuckling two-act comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, which premiered at NYC’s Fifth Avenue Theatre in 1879, is the subject of a new adaptation, Pirates! The Penzance ...
WorldPride 2025 is coming to Washington, DC and Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington will be the anchor of the arts and culture calendar. In celebration of WorldPride 2025, GMCW will present a two-week ...
Reviews A fresh and energetic must-see ‘Music Man’ at Toby’s Dinner Theatre Toby’s Dinner Theatre has polished up this vintage cornet and made it shine and sound sweeter than ever.
Community Theater Locations Maryland ‘Tick, Tick… BOOM!’ charms and fascinates at Greenbelt Arts Center Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical is a reminder of what we tragically lost too ...
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater revealed the highly-anticipated title, partial cast, and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity attached to Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney ’s new play ...
Reviews Locations Virginia A ‘King Lear’ both upbeat and dark at American Shakespeare Center Tough times call for a tough Lear, and we have one here: Angela Iannone owns the stage.
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