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1,519 stories by "Peter Marks"

Playwright Richard Nelson ends his epic cycle of hyper-realistic drama with " what else? " a global pandemic by Peter Marks

'What Happened? The Michaels Abroad' brings Nelson's Rhinebeck Panorama to a profound and beautiful close.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:12pm on September 9, 2021

Restaged in front of the AFL-CIO's national headquarters, 'Working' the musical labors to be a vehicle for activism by Peter Marks

The show's outdoor revival was conceived as a launchpad for social education.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:12pm on September 7, 2021

'KPOP, the Musical' won't get its Broadway tryout in Washington after all by Peter Marks

The show's cancellation is the second setback for a Signature Theatre collaboration with the Anthem.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:42am on September 3, 2021

'Pass Over' opens " the first Broadway play in what feels like forever. And it's funny and poignant. by Peter Marks

The "Godot" update, once an off-Broadway hit, joins "Springsteen on Broadway" in Times Square.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18pm on August 22, 2021

Actress Holly Twyford has been teaching acting to 90-year-olds during the pandemic " and learning a few things about living by Peter Marks

Through a lively Theater J program, actors and directors have found work in the midst of a shutdown.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:03am on August 21, 2021

Folger Theatre names Public Theater's Karen Ann Daniels as new artistic director by Peter Marks

The San Diego native will head up theater, concerts, screenings, public talks and more at the venerable institution.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:24pm on August 18, 2021

Shakespeare returns to Central Park with a 'Merry Wives' that lives up to its title by Peter Marks

Jocelyn Bioh adapts the play as an up-to-the-minute Harlem farce.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on August 15, 2021

These 3 new D.C. shows show why online theater is more interesting than ever by Peter Marks

"Detroit '67," "The Blackest Battle" and "Side-Walks" come to a laptop near you.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12pm on August 13, 2021

An 'Our Town' for our time, staged in the New England community that inspired it by Peter Marks

The Peterborough Players, which first performed Thornton Wilder's play in 1940, brings a diverse cast and a whole new outlook to its latest production.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:32am on August 12, 2021

Lincoln Center announces groundbreaking appointment of top artistic leader by Peter Marks

Shanta Thake, 41, is a longtime top official of off-Broadway's Public Theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:18pm on August 3, 2021

Broadway to require vaccinations and masks as theaters reopen by Peter Marks

The new mandates will affect 21 shows running between now and Oct. 31.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:42pm on July 30, 2021

How Broadway is working to ensure covid doesn't bring the curtain down again by Peter Marks

"Pass Over," the first play coming back, is one of many productions examining a variety of mitigation efforts " including a vaccination mandate.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:36pm on July 29, 2021

With three new musicals this fall, D.C. is reasserting its status as a premier Broadway tryout town by Peter Marks

Signature Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre and Shakespeare Theatre Company are teaming up with Broadway producers, with all three shows running during the holiday season.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:36am on July 24, 2021

The Lincoln Memorial will light up the Mall on eve of 9/11, with a Broadway musical noting an arts rebirth and a solemn anniversary by Peter Marks

"Come From Away" comes back to D.C. in a unique one-night concert version, free to all.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:48am on July 21, 2021

Signature Theatre names Matthew Gardiner as new artistic director by Peter Marks

The 37-year-old succeeds founder Eric Schaeffer, who retired in the wake of harassment allegations. He will be the youngest leader of a major Washington-area theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:36pm on July 13, 2021

Broadway, and the rest of New York's cultural life, is on the cusp of a vibrant rebound by Peter Marks

With covid cases on the decline, a capital of the arts is finding its mojo again, with a big slate of shows returning in record time.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:18am on July 11, 2021

Ann Dowd, the twisted Aunt Lydia of 'Handmaid's Tale,' beguiles in a new take on Ibsen's 'Enemy of the People' by Peter Marks

Newfangled storytelling is the name of the game, as theater emerges from the pandemic shutdown.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:24pm on July 1, 2021

Bruce Springsteen turns the lights of Broadway back on. And the effect is electric. by Peter Marks

"Springsteen on Broadway," a master showman's amalgam of great music and emotional storytelling, is the first show back after the coronavirus shutdown.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:06pm on June 27, 2021

Van Gogh's images move in the cinematic 'Immersive Van Gogh.' But will the show move New Yorkers? by Peter Marks

A new way to look at art arrives in the city " and producers hope the concept has legs.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18am on June 17, 2021

The tango is back. And it's never felt more vital. by Peter Marks

Intimacy has been restored to the D.C. stage with GALA Hispanic Theatre's "Ella Es Tango," a celebration for post-pandemic times.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:12am on June 15, 2021

Signature Theatre's 'After Midnight' has Christopher Jackson in it, but misses that live, in-person heat by Peter Marks

The production, directed and choreographed by Jared Grimes, is available until Aug. 4.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:54pm on June 13, 2021

'To Kill a Mockingbird' sets an Oct. 5 Broadway return, with original star Jeff Daniels and a new producer replacing Scott Rudin by Peter Marks

Orin Wolf, of the Tony-winning "The Band's Visit," takes over from Rudin, who stepped aside amid allegations of abuse.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:42am on June 10, 2021

Theater on the Nats Park jumbotron? It's a whole new ballgame in arts presentation. by Peter Marks

Arena Stage will relaunch in-person performances with the story of Toni Stone, the Negro Leagues' first female player.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:54pm on June 3, 2021

Broadway's relaunch now set for Aug. 4 with the scalding drama 'Pass Over' by Peter Marks

Antoinette Nwandu's play moves into the inaugural slot on theater's biggest platform, before the big, long-running musicals.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:48pm on June 1, 2021

Britney Spears and . . . Shakespeare Theatre? Built on an unlikely coupling, a musical with her songs might be bound for Broadway. by Peter Marks

The premiere of "Once Upon a One More Time" in November will break the mold for D.C.'s Tony-winning classical theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:42am on May 27, 2021
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