Disney’s musical fairy tale about looking beyond lookism takes on added resonance.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:42AMWorld premiere run of Eduardo Machado’s play about Celia Sánchez and Castro was shut down immediately after opening night at the start of pandemic.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:36PMChinese-dulcimer virtuoso Chao Tian and percussionist Tom Teasley infuse an age-old quest with new energy.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:03AMA virtuosic David Strathairn plays the real-life Holocaust witness and diplomat in solo show written by Clark Young and Derek Goldman.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:36PMA serious undercurrent runs through Larissa FastHorse’s funny if writ-large satire of White wokeness.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PMProduction of Octavio Solis’s 2018 play, also streaming starting Sept. 23, is by turns a commentary on migrants, fear and loss.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:12PMNew adaptation of Federico Garc�a Lorca play resonates with the text’s bursts of lyricism but embraces tedium all too well.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:32PMIn this outdoor production by Her Majesty & Sons, 20th-century tunes amplify the wit.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:42PMMusic and storytelling mesh in both shows, streaming through July 11.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:12AMWoolly Mammoth mounts a streaming version of Madeline Sayet’s play, in association with the Folger Shakespeare Library.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:48AMFor “Giselle of Loneliness,” Ballez founder Katy Pyle cast dancers who have their own complicated relationships with ballet.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:24AMThe Solas Nua production of the Deirdre Kinahan play takes place at P Street Beach in Northwest Washington.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:12PMTrio of tap stars has directed and choreographed the new documentary, on-demand through June 3 as part of the Joyce Theater’s digital season.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:33AMWoolly’s “Animal Wisdom” fully succeeds in the digital format, while Studio’s “2.5 Minute Ride” is less successful.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:18PMDance and music performances, featuring Roman Mejia, Tiler Peck, Gregory Porter and Jason Moran, will be on demand through Aug. 1.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:48PMAt a time without live performance, “The Juxtapose Tenement” conjures theatrical magic in the cyber realm.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18AMThe production, streaming through May 16, isn’t well served by the elaborate production design.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:12PMThe video series from the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company honors civil rights icons, including Marian Anderson and William Ayers Campbell.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:48AMActor Daniel J. Watts is serving up a high-energy meditation on his life, and he’s hoping it sticks with you.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:24PMSteppenwolf Theatre begins streaming Vivian J.O. Barnes’s “Duchess! Duchess! Duchess!” on March 10.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:03AMProps department will send patrons correspondence evoking the courtship depicted in the 2019 show.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:12PMActor-playwright Ryan J. Haddad’s ‘Hi, Are You Single?’ streams via Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:42AMWashington Performing Arts commissioned local dancer-choreographers to devise, and perform, dances customized for spaces at six area businesses.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:24AMD.C. theater curates a months-long immersive experience that takes in the great outdoors.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:12AMTroupe experiments with filming outdoors and creates “Testament,” an homage to the beloved 1960 work.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:54AMWe Happy Few adapts tale of detective Loveday Brooke for home listening, with extras sent by mail.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:48AMA month-long festival shines a spotlight on the writer of intense and often surreal dramas.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:06AMSarah Burgess’s play registers as a tad blunt and obvious, qualities that might not have manifested in a live production.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:06AMGALA theater’s “The Dog in a Manger” is a comedy classic that flashes its teeth.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PMRound House Theatre hosts the opening stop of the “American Dreams” digital tour, through Oct. 11.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:48PMA collaboration with the Telephonic Literary Union, “Human Resources” is funny, biting — and yes, even poetic.
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