World premiere production will run January 9 to February 2, 2025, with free readings November 17 and 18, and community roundtable November 19. Who Cares: The Caregiver Interview Project is based on ...
The company's final project launches on YouTube on October 17. Brave Spirits Theatre is proud to announce the completion of the company’s final project: Shakespeare’s Histories in Audio. Shakespeare’s ...
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Mint Theater Company’s NYC premiere of the 1925 coming-of-age story Sump’n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs – whose Green Grow the Lilacs, written in 1930, and first produced in 1931, served as the basis for ...
The spectral set pieces feel genuinely spooky as the mood shifts and tension fills the air. For a self-professed ghost story, The Woman in Black starts with something unexpected: jokes. For nearly the ...
Playwright Meghan Kennedy returns to Roundabout Theatre Company for a limited Off-Broadway engagement at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center’s Laura Pels Theatre with her latest commission The ...
As the first nonbinary actor to win a Tony for best lead performance in a musical for the transitioning role of Jerry/Daphne in the 2022-23 Broadway production of Some Like It Hot (which also garnered ...
Biographer Mary B. Robinson chronicles the many facets of the legend behind one of the flagships of American theater. In 1950, Zelda Fichandler founded Washington, DC’s Arena Stage with her George ...
Veronica is dying, so her still single adult daughter Jill, who never left her childhood home and has dutifully served as her mother’s caretaker, sends word to her sisters Ruby, Gloria, and Joan to ...
This poignant, beautifully crafted piece of theater is not just a delightful children’s play but a conversation starter for all ages. There’s a singing mermaid, an underwater princess, and a magical ...
Inspired by the childhood of Frida Kahlo, this bilingual musical for young audiences sparkles with life. Frida Libre, a bilingual world premiere, opened to a packed house at GALA Hispanic Theatre.
Director Jenny McConnell Frederick conjures up a frightful dreamscape attuned to playwright Steve Yockey’s bizarre and grimly comic tonality. It was on the Orange Line into DC — a favorite of all ...