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A remarkable bond in our beholding — between soloist and audience — forms the foundation for an autobiography and politics that is breathtaking. She wheels onstage perched on a unicycle, dressed in a ...
Tarell Alvin McCraney's new play is an affirmation of the right to exist, an immersion in healing, and an awful lot of fun to watch. We Are Gathered, the new play by Tarell Alvin McCraney (Academy ...
Despite the musical's dated book, this is a high-energy production set to a nostalgia-tinged soundtrack. Footloose the musical … is not a very good musical. It is campy to the point of cringe. The ...
The Tony Award nominations for the 2024-25 season have already been announced, and the immersive metatheatrical jukebox bio-musical Just In Time, about the life, career, and music of singer, ...
Heather Lanza's first season as Producing Artistic Director includes a world-premiere play and a multi-award-winning musical. The Last Five Years Written & Composed by Jason Robert Brown Directed by ...
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 ...
Season includes three world premieres, one U.S. premiere, and two Tony winners. “A Season of Tentpoles…” is what Artistic Director Jason Loewith called this, his 13th season at Olney Theatre Center.
Two-week festival will feature daily hour-long pop-up performances showcasing the power, pride, and diversity of queer choral music. WorldPride 2025 is coming to Washington, DC and Gay Men’s Chorus of ...
Larissa FastHorse’s masterfully crafted script introduces surprise after surprise, weaving the story into a hilarious satire. In the opening moments of Fake It Until You Make It, a simple jacket ...
Toby’s Dinner Theatre has polished up this vintage cornet and made it shine and sound sweeter than ever. Ever since its 1957 Broadway debut ran for 1,375 performances, followed by major revivals in ...
Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing' is very much an ensemble show, and the depth of LTA’s cast is impressive. Set in a present-day New Orleans bar, the Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) production ...
Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical is a reminder of what we tragically lost too soon. It is astonishing to think that Jonathan Larson, the visionary composer, the voice of a new ...