Alan Paul oversees this projection-heavy revival of “Next to Normal,” Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s alt-rock musical about a mother with bipolar disorder.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:54PMA real-life World War I sniper inspired “Private Jones,” which is getting its world premiere at Signature Theatre in Virginia.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:54PMSteve Carell, Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy Strong and Ralph Fiennes are among the big names gracing stages on Broadway and in Washington.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:54PMWriter-director Conor McPherson explains how he pieced together the acclaimed jukebox musical “Girl From the North Country,” at the Kennedy Center starting Dec. 12.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:36AMThe 1960s spin on “As You Like It” leans on the Fab Four’s hits and lots of slapstick to delight at the Shakespeare Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:54PM“Swept Away,” a roots rock musical about a 19th-century shipwreck, proves itself worthy of a Broadway voyage.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:32PMThe Tony winner talks about her Kennedy Center concert as well as her next movie “Drift” and filming “Wicked.”
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:12AM“The Winter’s Tale,” Shakespeare’s story of transformation, is a fitting show for the Folger, an institution that hopes to engage new audiences.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:54AMTheater J’s “Here I Am” series features three solo shows: Iris Bahr’s “See You Tomorrow,” Michele Lowe’s “Moses” and Sun Mee Chomet’s “How to Be a Korean Woman.”
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:32AMThe Hollywood star, in search of a career reset, returned to his Broadway roots with ‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:19AM“POTUS” playwright Selina Fillinger, 29, wrote the political farce — now at Arena Stage — about seven women in the president’s inner circle.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:33PMThe former dancer and prolific choreographer comes to D.C. after a decade running Ohio’s BalletMet.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:25AMRound House Theatre stages a steady production of Katori Hall’s absorbing if uneven historical fantasy, which reimagines Martin Luther King Jr.’s final night.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:25PMRob McClure reprises his Tony-nominated role alongside his wife, Maggie Lakis, in the touring production of the Broadway musical.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:33AMA new city-wide, 12-week celebration of the Bard offers the DMV an array of innovative productions reviving, reimagining or riffing on Shakespeare’s oeuvre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:07PMFrom escapist eye candy to heady experimental shows, the Washington area has a playhouse for every taste.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:43AMPearl Cleage wrote “Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard” about the first Black mayor of Atlanta after working as his press secretary decades ago.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:19AMSammi Cannold, 29, looks at Harold Prince’s “Evita” through a feminist lens at the Shakespeare Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:37AMA Tony-winning composer looks back on his 2014 show — now onstage at Signature Theatre — and reflects on the state of modern musical theater.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:55AMDirector Alex Timbers, scenic designer Derek McLane and costume designer Catherine Zuber discuss shaping the Tony-winning musical, now at the Kennedy Center.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:13AMThe transfer is a crowning achievement for the arts center’s Broadway Center Stage series, which staged the musical in May.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:07AMThe Juilliard-trained violist and standup comic performs this weekend at the Comedy Loft of DC.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:19PMLauren Yee's play strains to connect its musical interludes with the weighty drama of the Cambodian genocide.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:19PMLili-Anne Brown directs the first professional production of the Afrobeat musical "Fela!" since its Tony-winning Broadway tour ended more than a decade ago.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:43AMGisela Adisa, Liz Mikel, Kassandra Haddock and Sav Souza star in the touring production of the nontraditionally cast Broadway revival of "1776," now onstage at the Kennedy Center.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:49AMJason Mantzoukas and a team of comics headline the Kennedy Center show, which combines theater and improv to gleefully unpredictable results.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:07PMThe New York Times crossword constructor delivers a mesmerizing mash-up of cryptology, magic and intellect.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:04AMAriana DeBose returns to host the writers' strike-affected Tony Awards on Sunday at the United Palace in Washington Heights.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:55AMHighlights include free Shakespeare, the Muny’s 105th season, ‘Rent in Concert’ at the Kennedy Center and 'A Sondheim Celebration” at the Hollywood Bowl.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:13AMHow Sarna Lapine, the niece of Stephen Sondheim’s longtime collaborator James Lapine, puts her unique stamp on Sondheim.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:06AMStand-up comedian and "Chappelle's Show" co-creator Neal Brennan is bringing his latest show the Howard Theatre and Kennedy Center.
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