On December 11, 1997, delegates from 170 countries met at Japan’s Kyoto Conference Center to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol, an agreement to lower the amount of greenhouse gases released ...
Theater-lovers everywhere can keep up with their reading with a selection of four publications offering a range of topics for all ages and interests, from a child’s introduction to a Shakespeare ...
Beautiful, humorous, lively, delicious, and romantic, the production is everything a Jane Austen fan could wish. Jane Austen’s Persuasion, published posthumously in 1817, is sometimes viewed wistfully ...
The world premiere play captures the essence of gothic horror, but the company seems unsure about how to rein in the monster they’ve unleashed. Adian Chapman as The Ghoul in ‘So Late Into the Night.’ ...
Lloyd Suh’s incisive drama reminds us of what it means to start all over again, and how important love and friendship are to the painful process. In The Heart Sellers, playwright Lloyd Suh blends ...
The searing production magnifies collective struggles and unearths individual conflict within two parallel tragedies, creating a wholly new story for our times. What is the cost of honor? The price of ...
Staged in a chapel in a cemetery, Bob Bartlett’s new play is a magnificent meditation on life and death and women and men. The enigmatic execution of that promising premise can now be experienced ...
The story of a ragtag assembly of male strippers warms the heart and tickles the funny bone. The answer is “yes.” They really do take it all off. Full disclosure: the big moment is handled with ...
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, ...
A children’s book by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Bits ‘N Pieces Puppet Theatre, has become magical moments for the entire family. A little brother and his older sister have fun playing after school and ...
These fine, talented, dedicated performers are giving their all, bearing witness to the ongoing need for truth. It is more relevant than ever. Max Chernin as Leo Frank and company in the National Tour ...
This deeply introspective and imaginative memory play about healing from sexual trauma absolutely warrants a full production. Ché Navïn Arrington — a Black, gay, trans artist and writer born in DC — ...
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