
"Life of Pi," a 2001 novel that became a 2012 movie, has now come to Broadway.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:36PM[SHARE]Directors Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin stage an immersive experience about the migrant crisis, "The Jungle," in D.C.'s Harman Hall
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:32PM[SHARE]The story of the Swinging Gospel Queen, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, makes for an evening of rousing musicality.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:32PM[SHARE]Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford ignite the flames of a funny, sexier "Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street," which had its official opening Sunday.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:01PM[SHARE]Janos Szasz, leaving behind a repressive homeland, directs the revival at Arena Stage.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:06AM[SHARE]An evening of desultory juvenile antics awaits theatergoers at Broadway's Imperial Theatre, where Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Bad Cinderella" has officially opened.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:24AM[SHARE]Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's 'Pacific Overtures,' about an unwelcome expedition, reminds us of the composer's genius
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:07PM[SHARE]Oscar winner Jessica Chastain is receiving critical acclaim for her portrayal of Nora Helmer in Jamie Lloyd's production of "A Doll's House."
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:00AM[SHARE]"Parade," the musical about the unjust conviction of a Jewish man in 1913 Georgia, stars Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:00PM[SHARE]Gavin Creel and Jason Forbach, the princes in the Sondheim-Lapine musical, break down one of the musical's best numbers.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:00AM[SHARE]Off-Broadway, Parker Posey stars in Thomas Bradshaw's updating of Chekhov's ever-popular "The Seagull" to the present in Woodstock, N.Y.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:13PM[SHARE]Ibsen's masterwork is revived in a spare, illuminating production, directed by Jamie Lloyd.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:30PM[SHARE]Board of acclaimed D.C. theater plans to announce successor to artistic director Molly Smith soon; her 2023-2024 slate includes both new musicals and plays.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:00AM[SHARE]Sylvia Khoury's drama about life in the Afghan capital, at Signature Theatre through April 2, is more sluggish than scintillating.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:01PM[SHARE]Review of Simon Godwin's production in Washington, DC
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:22AM[SHARE]Director Simon Godwin's sleek "King Lear," with a consummate Patrick Page as the vain and foolish king, is definitive.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:57PM[SHARE]She is starring in the New Group's "The Seagull/Woodstock, NY," playwright Thomas Bradshaw's sly updating of Chekhov's sublime tragicomedy.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:00AM[SHARE]Arena Stage production of Nathan Alan Davis's new play is provocative and lyrical, yet somewhat opaque.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:44PM[SHARE]Citing a rights issue, the Kennedy Center cancels a revival of "Kiss of the Spider Woman." Instead, it will offer "Monty Python's Spamalot."
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:30AM[SHARE]Brooklyn Academy of Music stages "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window," a little-known play by "Raisin in the Sun" playwright Lorraine Hansberry.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:00PM[SHARE]Director Lear deBessonet's spare staging of "Into the Woods," now at the Kennedy Center, places the accent in this fractured fairy tale musical on storytelling
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:27PM[SHARE]Lorraine Hansberry's "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" is being staged at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, starring with Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:23PM[SHARE]Streisand will receive the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Woman of Leadership Award at the Library of Congress on April 22.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:00AM[SHARE]A provocative play about Internet influencers and their effect on Black women, "Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner," comes to D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:16PM[SHARE]Stages will feature the artistry of Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac, Stephen Sondheim and Lynn Nottage.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:00AM[SHARE]Nathan Lane, Zoë Wanamaker and Danny Burstein star in "Pictures from Home," a play with "Death of a Salesman" vibes
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:00PM[SHARE]The Atlas Performing Arts Center in Northeast Washington offers "Bars and Measures" and "The Cake" on adjacent stages.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:29PM[SHARE]Two productions of 'Endgame' are on the boards in New York and Washington, freshly revealing Beckett's relevance.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:25PM[SHARE]Stephanie J. Block is the powerhouse star of a revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical take on a timeless 1950 film.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:22PM[SHARE]Two actors, Hassiem Muhammad and Ryan Sellers, collaborate on an electrifyingly physical interpretation of Shakespeare's Caliban at Round House Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:09PM[SHARE]Finn comes to D.C. from Minneapolis, where her job at the Playwrights' Center revolved around new work
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