A state law seeking to bar anyone under 18 from “sexually oriented” live shows content has a chilling effect
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:34AMJocelyn Bioh’s wickedly entertaining comedy, “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding,” opens on Broadway
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:33PMAs Eva Perón in “Evita,” 24-year-old Shereen Pimentel reimagines the woman immortalized onstage by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:49PMFord’s Theatre stages Pearl Cleage’s “Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard,” the first play to be produced by its Legacy Commissions program.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:25PM‘Melissa Etheridge: My Window’ brings the drama in a concert-style solo show built for Broadway
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:43PMIn the midst of a financial crisis for theater, the Professional Non-Profit Theater Coalition holds a briefing on Capitol Hill.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:25PMOssie Davis’s 1961 comedy, starring “Hamilton’s” Leslie Odom Jr., has its official opening on Broadway at the Music Box.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:37PM“Operation Mincemeat,” a musical by a fresh young British team, is a hit in London’s West End and may head across the Atlantic.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:25AM“My Mama & the Full-Scale Invasion,” a portrait of the playwright Sasha Denisova’s own mother, is a world premiere event at Woolly Mammoth Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:49PM“Evita,” Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s operatic bio-musical, gets a stylish revival at D.C.’s Harman Hall.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:25PM‘Monumental Travesties’ at Mosaic Theater Company makes the vandalism of a controversial statue a source of comedy.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:55PMThe Perelman Performing Arts Center, an exquisite marble cube at the World Trade Center, opens with concerts that present New York as a beacon for those seeking refuge.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:55AMIn “Dishwasher 2,” performance artist Brian Feldman asks ticket buyers to do a household chore as an adventure in submersible theater.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:25PMThe director of Broadway’s recent “Ain’t No Mo’” takes over as artistic director of Baltimore’s premier theater company on Oct. 1.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:33AMJames Graham’s drama about Murdoch’s acquisition of London’s the Sun newspaper gets a fine Round House Theatre staging.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:07PM“Fat Ham,” “Ragtime” and a Broadway-bound “The Wiz” are among the old favorites and provocative new works on the agenda.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:19AMThe Cunard line’s flagship offers passengers a rare opportunity for performances at sea with the English National Ballet.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:43AMKennedy Center stages Jonathan Larson musical, “Tick, tick...Boom!” directed by Neil Patrick Harris, starting Jan. 26.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:19AMThe story is familiar, but Jason Robert Brown’s vivacious score is rife with passion.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:19PM“Just for Us” star shares stories of life on and off the stage at a pottery studio in Tribeca.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:33PM“Uncle Vanya” in a private loft with Bill Irwin, Marin Ireland and David Cromer is the kind of meaty theater playgoers crave, in a summer of New York offerings.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:19PMThe pop opera about Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos marks its official opening night in a Broadway theater converted into a lavish disco.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:19PMThe D.C. company’s “Angel Number Nine'” is the latest example of a how a resourceful itinerant theater troupe finds new nests.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:19PM“Just for Us” star shares stories of life on and off the stage at a pottery studio in Tribeca.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:33AMCompanies are closing, seasons have been truncated and in New Haven, a revered company is pivoting after giving up its own stage.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:33AMThe team at GALA Hispanic Theatre, led by Rebecca Medrano, carries on after the death of producing artistic director Hugo Medrano.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:33AM“Just for Us” is Alex Edelman’s superb one-man Broadway show about confronting antisemitism.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:07PMIn the new documentary “Rolling Along,” Bill Bradley charts his progress, from college hoops to pro courts to Congress to stage
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:19AM"Once Upon a One More Time," a sassy fairy-tale extravaganza featuring the Britney Spears songbook, is a storybook mess.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:25PM“The Gaaga,” produced by Boston area’s Arlekin Players Theatre, has theatergoers imagine themselves in a bomb shelter in war-torn Mariupol.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:43PMThe writers strike turned out to be a boon to the Tony Awards' energy and enjoyability
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