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1,519 stories by "Peter Marks"

An innovative Georgetown lab looks to theater to quell political fires by Peter Marks

The nine-year-old Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics specializes in empathy.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:54am on February 12, 2021

Arts in New York to get shot in the arm with celebrity-filled pop-up shows by Peter Marks

"NY PopsUp" will begin at the Javits Center on Feb. 20 and spread statewide over six months.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12pm on February 8, 2021

In 'Hi, Are You Single?,' Ryan Haddad plays himself: A gay man with cerebral palsy seeking love by Peter Marks

Woolly Mammoth Theatre is streaming the wryly poignant one-man show until Feb. 28.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:06pm on February 4, 2021

From Twain to Deep Throat, Hal Holbrook left an indelible mark on American entertainment by Peter Marks

The actor, who worked in theater, film and television, was an old-school gentleman and a consummate performer.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:03pm on February 2, 2021

A new Sondheim revue provides exhilarating warmth in cold, trying times by Peter Marks

Signature Theatre unveils its "Simply Sondheim" online with 12 delightful performers.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:54pm on February 1, 2021

'Our Town' debuted in 1938, but it's still staged everywhere. A new book explains why it's so timeless. by Peter Marks

"Another Day's Begun," an oral history by Howard Sherman, features more than 100 actors and directors involved in productions of the classic Thornton Wilder play.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:42am on January 29, 2021

Folger Theatre's Janet Griffin announces her retirement after decades of devotion to Shakespeare by Peter Marks

The company's artistic producer had a taste for classical productions with innovative twists.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:18pm on January 27, 2021

America yearns for an era of good feeling. The inaugural ceremony launched one. by Peter Marks

Lady Gaga, Garth Brooks, J.Lo and a young poet all supply breakout supporting moments.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:12pm on January 20, 2021

Adrienne Kennedy's new play, 'Etta and Ella on the Upper West Side,' is utterly unique by Peter Marks

Online festival of Kennedy works concludes with this mesmerizing world premiere.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:03pm on January 14, 2021

Vowing to bring live entertainment back, Gov. Cuomo announces a 'New York Arts Revival' by Peter Marks

Hugh Jackman, Amy Schumer, Chris Rock and Wynton Marsalis are among the major stars signing on to perform.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:06pm on January 12, 2021

Arts workers are building a labor movement to save a creative economy in peril by Peter Marks

New groups such as Be an #ArtsHero take their agendas for aid and recognition to Congress.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:18am on January 8, 2021

Judy and Mickey would have loved the TikTok 'Ratatouille' " 2021's answer to 'Let's put on a show!' by Peter Marks

The crowdsourced online musical, about a rat with culinary dreams, is a promising first course.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:48pm on January 2, 2021

Theaters are shut, but 'A Christmas Carol' is forever. The endless variety online proves it. by Peter Marks

Companies coast to coast and beyond are revving up their own adaptations for Web consumption.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18am on December 17, 2020

Theaters are shut, but 'A Christmas Carol' is forever. The endless variety online proves it. by Peter Marks

Theaters coast to coast and beyond rev up their own adaptations for Web consumption.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:03am on December 17, 2020

Online festival highlights the powerful plays of undersung dramatist Adrienne Kennedy by Peter Marks

Three of the playwright's work are now streaming, with a world premiere to be added Jan. 9.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54am on December 17, 2020

Josh Groban can't sing in concert halls now, so he's been singing in the shower. Next up: His first holiday special, streamed. by Peter Marks

Innovative virtual performances are filling out the seasonal schedules of some sidelined Broadway names.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:48am on December 12, 2020

Best theater of 2020: Sondheim's birthday, 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Mary Neely, 'The Amen Corner' and more by Peter Marks

What do you know? Some great theatrical events managed to occur in 2020, despite the pandemic.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54am on December 9, 2020

Andrew Lloyd Webber believes in the imminent return of Broadway and the West End. That's all he asks of you. by Peter Marks

The composer-impresario behind 'Cats' and 'Phantom' is on a pandemic-thwarting mission.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:06am on December 4, 2020

Arlington's Signature Theatre will put its best musical foot forward online in 2021 by Peter Marks

A five-play program begins with composer Stephen Sondheim and ends with dramatist Dominique Morisseau.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:12pm on December 2, 2020

During a pandemic, the medical profession turns to Greek tragedy " to heal by Peter Marks

Theater of War's project for front-line medical workers provides a poignant place to gather.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:42pm on November 20, 2020

In a stunning turn, Ari Roth resigns from Mosaic Theater, the D.C. company he created by Peter Marks

Amid covid and staff turmoil, another chapter ends in Roth's controversial theater career.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:12pm on November 18, 2020

In Biden victory, a cast change: Out with Richard III, in with Atticus Finch by Peter Marks

In president-elect's opening message, you're reminded of the decency of the Harper Lee character in "To Kill a Mockingbird."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:54am on November 9, 2020

With playhouses dark, interactive theater online is lighting things upStep right up to your laptop, and let theater entertain you with magic and mind by Peter Marks

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:24am on October 29, 2020

Binational playmaking takes exuberant, revealing form in the Russian-American 'Flash Acts' by Peter Marks

The online festival, dreamed up by singer Mary McBride and supported by Arena Stage and others, offers up 40 playlets in both languages.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:42pm on October 21, 2020

How imperiled is our democracy? 'The Race' wants you to weigh in. by Peter Marks

Georgetown and Sojourn Theatre revive a 2008 live format online for the 2020 election and the covid-19 era.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on October 19, 2020
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