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Jessica Lange revisits an 'extraordinary' play on Broadway by Mark Kennedy

For her one day off this week playing a drug-addled mother in the Broadway revival of the monumental "Long Day's Journey Into Night," Jessica Lange had a plan. She wanted to walk in the spri…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:52am on April 21, 2016

The messiness of 'Love & Sex' anatomized at Signature Theatre by Nelson Pressley

Bathsheba Doran's warmhearted play on family and identity has the right actors.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:39pm on April 20, 2016

With Theatre Du Jour play, prepare to be shocked, and maybe grossed out, too by Celia Wren

Troupe stages the surreal "To Have Done With the Judgement of God" at D.C. Arts Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:55pm on April 19, 2016

'Dear Evan Hansen': Welcome to New York by Peter Marks

The creators of the musical, a hit at Arena Stage, are refining it in the run-up to its New York debut.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:40am on April 19, 2016

'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' revival coming to NYC with McTeer by Mark Kennedy

"Les Liaisons Dangereuses," a play about power and seduction in 18th century France, will return to Broadway's embrace this fall, starring Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:03pm on April 18, 2016

Bolshoi's new director promises the best of classical ballet by Kate De Pury | ap

Just a few weeks into his job, the new artistic director at Moscow's Bolshoi Theater is making only one big promise " to keep doing what he says Russia does best " classical ballet.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:09am on April 17, 2016

Stage version of 'Anastasia' slated for Broadway next season by Mark Kennedy

Another princess is heading to Broadway. This time she's Russian.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:14pm on April 15, 2016

Raucous grandeur in Washington Ballet's 'Carmina Burana' by Sarah L. Kaufman

Lust and love animate 'Carmina Burana,' but 'Theme and Variations' takes the high road.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:10pm on April 15, 2016

Cirque du Soleil will snub North Carolina after state law by Mark Kennedy

The Canadian-based circus company Cirque du Soleil is cancelling upcoming stops in North Carolina by two of its touring shows to protest a state law that limits anti-discrimination protectio…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:49pm on April 15, 2016

'I'm feeling really funny': Tracy Morgan picks up the pieces on his latest tour by Roger Catlin

The comedian (not comic) talks recovery and "the gift of being funny" leading up to his Kennedy Center show.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:30am on April 15, 2016

George C. Wolfe: A theater man on a mission to do a forgotten show justice by Peter Marks

With a team of stars, the director brings "Shuffle Along" back to Broadway.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:30am on April 15, 2016

Exit Max Woodward after four decades at the Kennedy Center by Nelson Pressley

Memories of entering as an usher and leaving as VP of theater programming

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:30am on April 15, 2016

D.C. actor has personal connection to 'All the Way' " his father worked for LBJ by Rebecca Ritzel

Lawrence B. Redmond said the play is giving him a greater understanding of his dad's work life.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:30am on April 15, 2016

Blood sprayed into audience at Austria refugee protest by Associated Press

Austrian police say they have laid assault charges against eight suspects after a scuffle with audience members at a play sympathetic to refugees.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:03am on April 15, 2016

Frank Langella in the disappointingly prosaic 'The Father' by Peter Marks

REVIEW|| Langella convincingly portrays an old man losing himself, though the play never rises above the predictable.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:25pm on April 14, 2016

Broadway to say good-bye to 'Matilda' in January by Mark Kennedy

The Tony Award-winning, British import "Matilda" will stop terrorizing Broadway early next year.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:10pm on April 14, 2016

Anne Jackson, actress and wife of Eli Wallach, dies at 90 by Mark Kennedy

Anne Jackson, a Tony Award-nominated theater actress who often appeared onstage with her husband, Eli Wallach, in comedies and classics, has died. She was 90.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:57pm on April 14, 2016

Broadway ad agency SpotCo shows how campaigns are born by Mark Kennedy

If you close your eyes and think of a really special Broadway show, there's a good chance an image born at SpotCo will pop up.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:01am on April 14, 2016

Ivo van Hove's stirring 'A View from the Bridge' coming to the Kennedy Center by Peter Marks

A highly praised revival this season of Arthur Miller's tragedy will make its way to the Kennedy Center this fall

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:01am on April 14, 2016

Arnold Wesker, British playwright of working-class lives, dies at 83

He was best-known for his early trilogy "Chicken Soup with Barley," "Roots" and "I'm Talking about Jerusalem."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:25pm on April 13, 2016

'Dial 'M' for Murder' at Olney almost connects, along with 2 more D.C.-area plays by Nelson Pressley

Three dramas flatline just outside the Beltway.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:25pm on April 13, 2016

What it's like to be on Broadway when you're not 'Hamilton' by Mark Kennedy

The man of the moment on Broadway is, without question, Alexander Hamilton. With all the hoopla and hubbub, it's tempting to think all the other shows are Aaron Burr.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:48am on April 13, 2016

Prolific playwright Arnold Wesker dies by Associated Press

Prolific playwright Arnold Wesker, who drew on his Jewish heritage to create works that captured the dialogue and struggles of the working class, has died. He was 83.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:19am on April 13, 2016

Fabian Barnes, founder/director of Dance Institute of Washington, dies at 56 by Sarah L. Kaufman

Former Dance Theatre of Harlem soloist devoted his life to teaching ballet to at-risk youth

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:21pm on April 12, 2016

Fabian Barnes, founder/director of Dance Institute of Washington, dies at 56 by Sarah L. Kaufman

The former Dance Theatre of Harlem soloist devoted his life to teaching ballet to at-risk youth.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:21pm on April 12, 2016
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