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626 stories by "Celia Wren"

A feminist spin on a Sherlock Holmes mystery play by Celia Wren

Fans of Enola Holmes will enjoy "The Victorian Ladies' Detective Collective" by the Washington Stage Guild.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54pm on February 18, 2024

Trying to tell Coco Chanel's controversial life story " through ballet by Celia Wren

A dance show about Coco Chanel, the fashion trailblazer who was notoriously antisemitic and a Nazi collaborator, is making its U.S. premiere.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54pm on February 18, 2024

A funny, eerie play about an HBCU dance troupe by Celia Wren

The world premiere of "The Sensational Sea Mink-ettes" at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company boldly mixes multiple genres.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54pm on February 18, 2024

This playwright's task: Preserve 'Peter Pan,' make its racism walk the plank by Celia Wren

Sicangu Lakota playwright Larissa FastHorse was hired to recast "Peter Pan" for a national tour that has stops in Baltimore and D.C.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54pm on February 18, 2024

It's ballet. It's jazz. But it's really another dimension. by Celia Wren

The Washington Ballet's "Jazz Icons: A Fine Romance" pairs two disciplines, and occasionally achieves cosmic liftoff.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54pm on February 18, 2024

Synetic Theater reels in a delightful 'Golden Fish' by Celia Wren

Company's adaptation of a fairy tale is running in family-friendly repertory with an encore of its 2022 "Snow Maiden."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:06pm on December 12, 2023

A tale of grief and faith ignites in Theater J's 'Moses' by Celia Wren

Michele Lowe's moving one-person play has it world premiere at the Edlavitch D.C. Jewish Community Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:42pm on December 8, 2023

At the Shakespeare Theatre, 'As You Like It' meets the Beatles by Celia Wren

About two dozen Fab Four standards are incorporated in this staging of the popular comedy.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:12pm on November 30, 2023

Olney's 'Fiddler on the Roof' revival is mostly a missed opportunity by Celia Wren

Timely themes and innovative framing aren't enough to enliven this Olney Theatre staging of "Fiddler on the Roof."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:24pm on November 21, 2023

'Public Obscenities' playwright asks, 'Who gets to be an artist?' by Celia Wren

Known for bold works, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company shifts gears with Shayok Misha Chowdhury's subtle drama.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:18pm on November 15, 2023

'The Jazz Continuum' explores Black social dance " from past to present by Celia Wren

Choreographer LaTasha Barnes celebrates the decades-spanning ties between manifestations of Black artistry in music and dance.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:06am on November 11, 2023

'Ragtime' choreographer has a 'director's mind' by Celia Wren

With Signature Theatre's latest musical, choreographer Ashleigh King uses movement to advance the narrative.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:36pm on November 9, 2023

Solas Nua's 'The Honey Trap' is powerful taste of a playwright's talent by Celia Wren

Leo McGann's world-premiere play about violence in 1979 Belfast and its aftermath muses on guilt and collateral damage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:18pm on November 8, 2023

Bygones aren't bygones in Mosaic's lively 'Confederates' by Celia Wren

Dominique Morisseau's time-traveling play ponders how racism and sexism have endured across American history

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:48pm on November 7, 2023

A fruitful harvest from Spooky Action Theater's 'Agreste' by Celia Wren

Production is the U.S. premiere of award-winning play by Brazilian writer Newton Moreno.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:06pm on November 2, 2023

How a Beyoncé dancemaker ended up on the Yellow Brick Road by Celia Wren

JaQuel Knight was recruited to choreograph a revival of "The Wiz," now on tour and bound for Broadway in 2024.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:25am on October 21, 2023

'Macbeth in Stride' plays like a rock concert, with Lady M center stage by Celia Wren

Shakespeare Theatre's version of the Scottish play centers on women's experience

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:13pm on October 16, 2023

Olney's 'Brothers Paranormal' gets the fright right by Celia Wren

Prince Gomolvilas's 2019 play, a tale of loss, fresh starts and ghostly doings, is notable for its frightening sequences.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:13pm on October 9, 2023

Synetic's 'Tell-Tale Heart' has some amazing moments, but too often drags by Celia Wren

The adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's concise 1843 masterpiece falls prey to repetition and monotony.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:07pm on October 2, 2023

Signature's delightful 'King of the Yees' pulls you into its zaniness by Celia Wren

Lauren Yee's 2017 comic play about identity, family and heritage is bolstered by a top-notch cast and direction.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:55pm on September 25, 2023

In 'Espejos: Clean,' the performances gleam by Celia Wren

Christine Quintana's compassionate bilingual play, "Espejos: Clean," is deftly acted and directed at Studio Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:37pm on September 20, 2023

A playwright takes down a problematic memorial, with comedy by Celia Wren

In Mosaic Theater's "Monumental Travesties," playwright Psalmayene 24 critiques D.C.'s controversial Emancipation Memorial.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:25pm on September 12, 2023

Playing a conflicted priest, Raúl Méndez steals this GALA show by Celia Wren

Nilo Cruz's wistful "Baño de luna (Bathing in Moonlight)" is running at GALA Hispanic Theatre through Oct. 1.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:25pm on September 11, 2023

Eclectic fall performances span decades of dance history by Celia Wren

Highlights include NYCB, Martha Graham, Dorrance Dance and Urban Bush Women.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:19am on September 5, 2023

Pass the absinthe: This 'Moulin Rouge!' is a cynical steamroller by Celia Wren

While the musical dazzles visually, its tired tale and bloated jukebox score fall flat at the Kennedy Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:19pm on August 17, 2023
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