The writers strike turned out to be a boon to the Tony Awards' energy and enjoyability
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:13PMBrandon Uranowitz and Bonnie Milligan are among early winners in writers strike-altered ceremony.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:25PM‘The Bluest Eye’ and ‘The Humours of Bandon’ add to the artistically diverse offerings at Washington theaters
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:43PMA writers strike and an off-year financially have made this a season of nervous hits for Broadway and the Tony Awards.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:37AMMosaic Theater Company’s “One in Two,” by Donja R. Love, is directed with cleverness by Raymond O. Caldwell.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:19PMAdam Guettel and Craig Lucas’s "Days of Wine and Roses," an off-Broadway musical adaptation of the midcentury teleplay and movie is vibrantly emotional.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:24PMFour performers nominated in the Tonys featured actor categories reveal the depth of talent on Broadway, and the career impact of the nomination can be seismic.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:24AMLevi Holloway’s thriller ‘Grey House,’ on Broadway starring Laurie Metcalf and directed by Joe Mantello, is a near-miss.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:32PMThe series hit its stride in a season that embraces musicals of the 1960s and 1970s.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:12AMSignature Theatre’s revival of "Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street" tiptoes around the horror of the peerless Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:54PMDirector Mira Nair has transformed her beloved 2001 film about Delhi-arranged matrimony into a song-and-dance rom-com.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:48PM“Good Bones,” James Ijames’s seriocomedy about the tensions gentrification can set off in the Black community, gets a world premiere at Studio Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:18PM“Here There Are Blueberries,” a documentary drama about a real photo album sent to the Holocaust museum, gives wrenching context to genocide.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:42PMMosaic Theater Company Artistic Director Reginald L. Douglas unveils a 2023-24 roster of new plays for a theater making a name for itself on D.C.'s H Street NE.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:48AMJosh Rhodes directs a top-flight cast of Broadway clowns in the Kennedy Center's revival of the hit "Monty Python's Spamalot"
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:12PMIt takes nerves of steel and a village of deft theater people to whip up a full-fledged Kennedy Center musical like "Spamalot" in the space of two weeks.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:48AMAs the coronation revealed once again, pageantry is as natural on British shores as the White Cliffs of Dover.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:24PM"Some Like it Hot" garners the most nods, 13, for the 2023 Tony Awards, including best musical; "Leopoldstadt," "Ain't No Mo' " lead for best play
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:32AMJodie Comer, star of "Killer Eve" and Broadway’s “Prima Facie,” talks about the challenges and epiphanies of a theater debut.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:18AM"The World Goes 'Round" gets a joyful, spirited revival at Olney Theatre Center
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:02PMA lyrical assessment of Broadway’s sappy new stage version of Martin Scorsese’s 1977 film, “New York, New York.”
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:24PMMolly Smith will pass the torch to Sharif, artistic head of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and now the first person of color to run Arena Stage.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:32AM“Killing Eve's” Jodie Comer delivers a Broadway solo turn for the ages, in “Prima Facie,” Suzie Miller’s monodrama about sexual assault
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18PMWith productions of “Shucked,” “Fat Ham” and “White Girl in Danger,” comedy is suddenly king, on Broadway and off
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:12PMA British songwriting team adapts a global TV hit, "The Great British Bake Off," for London’s West End.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:18AMThe plays and musicals on London stages may be from days gone by, but the theaters putting them on reverberate with a 2023 freshness and ingenuity.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:54AMThe 1960 musical "Camelot," starring Phillipa Soo and Andrew Burnap, opens on Broadway with a new book by Aaron Sorkin, but lacks the exuberant spirit that it needs.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18PMThe sleek, streamlined “Lear” starring Patrick Page is something of a sensation.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:23PMActor Patrick Page and director Simon Godwin discuss the success of their record-breaking “King Lear” at Shakespeare Theatre Company.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:12AMAt Arena Stage, director Janos Szasz finds dazzling visual metaphors for Tony Kushner’s monumental play "Angels in America," about the AIDS crisis.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:18PM"Life of Pi," a 2001 novel that became a 2012 movie, has now come to Broadway.
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