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'Hamilton' is coming to the Kennedy Center by Peter Marks

The record-breaking Tony nominee will arrive in Washington sometime between September 2017 and August 2018.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:49am on May 10, 2016

'Hamilton' cast celebrates Tony nominations

"Hamilton" creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda and actors Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo and Christopher Jackson, celebrate the musical's record-breaking 16 Tony nominations.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:24pm on May 9, 2016

Tony nominations help 'Waitress,' and 'Shuffle Along' by Mark Kennedy

Earning a clutch of Tony Award nominations is usually good for business on Broadway and that was certainly true last week for shows like "Waitress," ''Shuffle Along" and "The Color Purple."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:27pm on May 9, 2016

Darren Criss to lead 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' on tour by Mark Kennedy

Darren Criss, the former "Glee" star, had so much fun playing an East German transsexual on Broadway that he's taking her on the road.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:19pm on May 9, 2016

Sophie Okonedo puts body, soul and sweater into 'Crucible' by Mark Kennedy

It was the last day of 2015 and Sophie Okonedo was getting ready to go out and have fun at a New Year's Eve party when she got an email that would keep her very sober indeed.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:58am on May 9, 2016

The Strangest Fact About 'The Body of An American' by Peter Marks

A playwright and the subject of his prize-winning work develop a unique symbiosis.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:26pm on May 6, 2016

With 'Bowie & Queen' Washington Ballet brings solace to goodbye by Sarah L. Kaufman

The final program with Septime Webre as artistic director was bittersweet

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:09pm on May 6, 2016

The killer career of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa by Nelson Pressley

From Broadway's "American Psycho" to zombie Archies, D.C. kid makes good.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:22pm on May 6, 2016

Food foraging, animal wrangling: All in a day's work for a longtime prop master by Rebecca Ritzel

Chuck Fox has retired after 36 years of essential behind-the-scenes work at Arena Stage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:22pm on May 6, 2016

'Finding Neverland' to close this summer on Broadway by Mark Kennedy

"Finding Neverland," which never really found a Broadway audience, will close and try its luck in London.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:22pm on May 6, 2016

New York home to idiosyncratic works from actor-playwrights by Mark Kennedy

It's been an exciting season for theater in New York, with some solid revivals, thoughtful new plays and lively comedies. And then there's the show where a guy's ax gets stuck in an invisibl…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:22am on May 5, 2016

Slackline video offers aerial inspiration for us mistake-prone mortals by Sarah L. Kaufman

An artistic sports video gone viral turns an athlete's slip into a soaring message of resilience.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:39am on May 5, 2016

The revolution will definitely be dramatized by Nelson Pressley

Quotidian revives Fugard apartheid play, while The Welders challenge your beliefs.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:13pm on May 4, 2016

Irish performing arts company re-enters the DC theater world by Peter Marks

Under the new direction of Rex Daugherty, "Wild Sky," staged in private homes, is warm and inventive.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:09pm on May 4, 2016

'Body of an American' goes beyond Black Hawk Down photo by Nelson Pressley

The prize-winning play at Theater J is an exhilarating take on war and trauma.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:03pm on May 4, 2016

Rob McClure to take over from Brian d'Arcy James on Broadway by Mark Kennedy

The Broadway musical "Something Rotten!" will swap Tony Award-nominees when Rob McClure takes over from Brian d'Arcy James.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:03pm on May 4, 2016

John Boyega goes from 'Star Wars' to London's Old Vic stage by Associated Press

John Boyega is going from space battles in "Star Wars" to earthbound struggles onstage at London's Old Vic Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:46am on May 4, 2016

Washington Ballet's Septime Webre turned company into a big tent by Sarah L. Kaufman

The outgoing artistic director helped create a program to bring long-term training to children where they live.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:33pm on May 3, 2016

'Hamilton' leads Tony nominations with record-breaking 16 by Associated Press

The hit musical "Hamilton" has grabbed a record-breaking 16 Tony Award nominations, the biggest haul in Broadway history and another notch in the show's march into theatrical history.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:30pm on May 3, 2016

Some reaction from 2016 Tony Award nominees by Associated Press

Some reaction from 2016 Tony Award nominees:

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:25pm on May 3, 2016

'Disgraced' asks provocative questions about being Muslim in America by Peter Marks

Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer-winning drama is mounted by Arena Stage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:59pm on May 2, 2016

Saoirse Ronan to host Irish Rep gala of 'Finian's Rainbow' by Mark Kennedy

The Irish Repertory Theatre has tapped a star of the Emerald Isle to host a gala benefit performance of "Finian's Rainbow" " Saoirse Ronan.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:31pm on May 2, 2016

Bring the tissue box to the extraordinary 'Dear Evan Hansen' by Peter Marks

REVIEW || Following its sold-out Arena Stage premiere, the musical by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul and Steven Levenson triumphantly opens in New York.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:33pm on May 1, 2016

Recreating hazardous journey to US rings true with actors by John Rogers | ap

For Julian Sandoval, the play "Shelter" is more than just a story of children flooding into the U.S. by the tens of thousands from Latin America in search of safe sanctuary. It's personal.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:22am on May 1, 2016

From 'Orange' to 'Purple': the multi-hued performance ride of Danielle Brooks by Peter Marks

First in Netflix's "Orange is the New Black" and now on Broadway in "The Color Purple," Brooks manages to distinguish herself in large ensembles.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:16pm on April 29, 2016
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