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 ...
The program gave full voice to the principles the chorus embraces. The welcome note in the program for Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC’s The Holiday Show reads: “We sing for diversity, equity, and ...
I attended the Honors hoping to evaluate it on artistic merit, but politics was the star of this show. Now I just want to fund a production of 'Lesbian Othello.' It was a thrill for me, a humble arts ...
a.k. payne’s abolitionist play transforms two cousins' grief into an act of freedom. Anyone who has taken a DNA test knows the depth of history the body can unlock. For African Americans, however, ...
The company. Photo by Matthew Murphy. Set in the first decade of the 1900s, the converging plotlines revolve around three distinct groups of people and neighborhoods in New York representing our ...
Directed by János Szász, this award-winning adaptation of Ibsen’s acclaimed work, and recent Broadway sensation, examines the personal cost of speaking up. Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding ...
Chess Jakobs’ outstanding script and a phenomenal production pay tribute to a righteous movement for love and justice and rouse the spirit like a rally. Not often in American theater — or not often ...
The three actors fill the stage with energy, bantering and one-upping each other as they train for a soccer club tryout while juggling uncertain futures. As the audience filed into Olney Theatre ...
This whimsical production is an ideal family outing. The Very Hungry Caterpillar (puppeted by Carl L. Williams) eats through an apple (puppeted by Mollie Greenberg) in ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar ...
This Broadway-bound ‘revisal’ keeps every ounce of the original’s zeal and is packed with powerhouse performances. A night at the theater that doubles as a trip to the ballpark — what could be better?
Young theater troupe Songs of the Goat makes evident how Sophokles speaks to the current political moment. As the ancient world witnessed the birth of democracy 500 or so years before the common era, ...
The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic fills the stage with lyrical beauty and charm, and the performances are top notch. There’s no way to stop the talent and beauty of Riverside Center’s The Sound of ...