Now in its 15th year, the holiday production has aged like whiskey in a barrel, its message growing richer and deeper. When An Irish Carol first ran in 2011, playwright Matthew J. Keenan expressed his ...
In part four of our "Summer of Hamilton" series, Don Mike Mendoza weighs in on the importance of racial representation in Hamilton. Hamilton: An American Musical is whatever kind of success you want ...
This dark and hilarious holiday comedy puts the fun in dysfunctional family. Rules for Living puts the fun in dysfunctional family. The dark, hilarious Christmas comedy by Sam Holcroft, currently ...
The light-hearted show highlights local talent while spreading the joy of live theater with the next generation. The set, designed by Julia Braxton (who also served as director) and Jane Waldrop, uses ...
First full season in new home delivers beloved favorites and exciting new musicals. Creative Cauldron announces its 2025/26 season — the first full season in its stunning new home at Broad & ...
A new history of the Shakespeare Theatre Company by Drew Lichtenberg and Deborah C. Payne has all the dish and drama. The ghosts of the Founders walk the streets of DC. What are they thinking? We ...
The opera festival's 50th season honors designer legend John Conklin with a Sondheim feast and a world premiere coming-of-age story about a young Chicana. Robert Ainsley began his tenure as Artistic ...
A fabulist hodgepodge of fresh fairytales with diverse new characters, the show is a riff on one-way romances. We enter a world lit in pastel pink, blue, and yellow with ginormous cutout clouds and ...
In this refreshing parody — overflowing with red-hot talent — the symbolic meaning of Bram Stoker's novel is laid bare. Something is afoot at the Workhouse Arts Center. They seem to have discovered a ...
Felicia Curry, Oneika Phillips, and Lance Coadie Williams lead the cast as Jocelyn Bioh's adaptation reimagines Shakespeare's farce in modern Harlem. “I’m thrilled to have visionary director Taylor ...
Student and faculty artists nationwide are recognized for outstanding work. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts virtually hosted more than 110 outstanding theater students from colleges ...
In today’s political, racial, and economically charged climate, this play offers a chance to mourn, to reckon, and to uplift, while standing still with the tension. “Berniece ain’t gonna sell that ...