Review: Anythig Goes Curtainup-DC
The national tour of the Roundabout's Tony-winning and audience-pleasing production is docked at Washington's Kennedy Center until July 7 th. . .
The national tour of the Roundabout's Tony-winning and audience-pleasing production is docked at Washington's Kennedy Center until July 7 th. . .
Ferenc Molnar's play still maintains much of its mittel European charm in its current translation by Richard'Nelson, but the exposition and running time of 2 hours and 45 minutes tests one's…
Signature's production is a period piece but not dated, an intelligent look at a time, the 1960's, and its music .
thought-provoking theatre, exceptionally well directed and performed, with a resonance that continues long after the lights go down..
In his Pulitzer Prize runner up play about the wrestling world Kristoffer Diaz wrestles with big themes .
a play that's not done often because it's perhaps too wordy, too old fashioned for modern audiences. But it's worth seeing if you want to get a glimpse of O'Neill's lighter side. .
Like a good Russian novel or play, this rock musical has a complicated plot and goes on too long. However, it's also very well produced and highly entertainin
a knockout of a play. . .
The most original piece of theater I have seen in quite some time . . .
two world premiere commissioned at DC's Signature and running in repertory
David Ives's translation and adaptation of Jean-François Regnard's 1708 comedy is delightful fun
The visual dichotomy is the most striking element of this take on the financial scandal
the Sydney Theatre Company's very special production of Chekhov's play at the Kennedy Center
Curtainup revisits this return engagement. and finds it better than ever .
best-selling legal thriller novelis, John Grisham's first book is entertainingly adapted for the stage
-Bernadette Peters fillig the cavernous Eisenhower Theater is filled with her clear-as-a-bell voice is one of many delights of this reviva