A festival, a Fringe move and a firing mark D.C.'s theater year
It's a rare year when D.C. theater generates a lot of news, but 2015 was that year. Artistic director Ari Roth launched a substantial new troupe after being fired last December by Theater J. Capital Fringe heaved itself away from New York Avenue NW and into the H Street NE corridor. The expanded Helen Hayes Awards hit a solid brick wall. The city's theaters tackled gender parity en masse with the Women's Voices Theat…
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