RS/24 at Anacostia Playhouse (review)
RS/24 is an ethereal drama about one long night in the life of Herbie, a record store owner (writer and director Clayton LeBouef, the veteran actor is best known for his performances in R…
RS/24 is an ethereal drama about one long night in the life of Herbie, a record store owner (writer and director Clayton LeBouef, the veteran actor is best known for his performances in R…
Breathe is a transformative work written and directed by Cleavon Meabon IV about the resilience of an African-American family trying to establish balance in the face of white violence. An…
Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prize winning Disgraced is a thoughtful character study about American Muslim identity. Driven by casual conversations, the play reveals earnest and unsettling disclos…
Hope Lynne Price-Lindsay's The Intruders  is an entertaining satire about the contemporary wave of gentrification in DC that packs lots of laughs, but fails to do more than scratch the su…
Count Down, one of many extraordinary plays included in this year's Women's Voices Theater Festival,  is an emotional drama about teenage girls living in a group home in Chester, Ne…
"Everyone in this play is dead," Harriet Tubman (Tiffany Byrd) announces minutes into the first act. Frederick Douglass (Marquis D. Gibson), John Brown (Nicklas Aliff), Henry Kagi (Josh Adam…
Familiar, by Tony Award winning playwright Danai Gurira, is an intimate comedy-drama set in the home of a first-generation Zimbabwean family living in Minnesota. The family has gathere…
In the early 19th century, Ira Aldridge, an African American actor and playwright, was performing on European stages. A fraction of Aldridge's miraculous story is portrayed in director Shirl…
"Just what kind of man would abandon his son?" This is the central question writer/performer W. T. Allen has been asking in his twenty-year running play In Search of My Father …Â Wal…