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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…
Bathsheba Doran's warmhearted play on family and identity has the right actors.
Troupe stages the surreal "To Have Done With the Judgement of God" at D.C. Arts Center.
The creators of the musical, a hit at Arena Stage, are refining it in the run-up to its New York debut.
"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.
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.
Another princess is heading to Broadway. This time she's Russian.
Lust and love animate 'Carmina Burana,' but 'Theme and Variations' takes the high road.
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…
The comedian (not comic) talks recovery and "the gift of being funny" leading up to his Kennedy Center show.
With a team of stars, the director brings "Shuffle Along" back to Broadway.
Memories of entering as an usher and leaving as VP of theater programming
Lawrence B. Redmond said the play is giving him a greater understanding of his dad's work life.
Austrian police say they have laid assault charges against eight suspects after a scuffle with audience members at a play sympathetic to refugees.
REVIEW|| Langella convincingly portrays an old man losing himself, though the play never rises above the predictable.
The Tony Award-winning, British import "Matilda" will stop terrorizing Broadway early next year.
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.
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.
A highly praised revival this season of Arthur Miller's tragedy will make its way to the Kennedy Center this fall
He was best-known for his early trilogy "Chicken Soup with Barley," "Roots" and "I'm Talking about Jerusalem."
Three dramas flatline just outside the Beltway.
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.
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.
Former Dance Theatre of Harlem soloist devoted his life to teaching ballet to at-risk youth
The former Dance Theatre of Harlem soloist devoted his life to teaching ballet to at-risk youth.