'King of the Yees' offers metatheatrical humor and sorrow at Signature Theatre
Playwright Lauren Yee stages surreal moments of Chinese identity in her semi-autobiographical show. By NATHAN PUGH
Playwright Lauren Yee stages surreal moments of Chinese identity in her semi-autobiographical show. By NATHAN PUGH
A gay Black man's self-portrait exploring sexuality, shame, and identity.
A provocative solo performance that explores histories of racialized filth and cleanliness.
Signature Theatre's new associate artistic director talks about bringing identity, history, and authenticity to a culturally fraught Sondheim musical.
A candid conversation with the Pulitzer Prize"winning author of 'Cost of Living' now on Broadway and 'Sanctuary City' now playing at Arena Stage.
A stunning exploration of his identities as a queer Palestinian American, through elegiac poetry, songs, interactive games, and towering speeches.
A richly illustrated musical portrait of one woman's romantic coming-of-age.
The playwright says healing and humor are central to his rom-com about reconciling identities.
The musical " which is up for 11 Tony Awards this Sunday " subverts and reimagines decades of Black theater and pop culture.