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GALA Theatre weaves a swift and taut 'Chronicle of a Death Foretold' by Celia Wren

Solo piece "One Word More" at Mead Theatre Lab also delves into questions of guilt.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:20pm on April 12, 2016

Original 'Star Wars' trilogy heading back to theaters by Associated Press

On the heels of "The Force Awakens," the original "Star Wars" trilogy is coming back to theaters this summer.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:20pm on April 12, 2016

"The Nether": A clever, strange and scary look at online morality by Peter Marks

Woolly Mammoth Theatre stages Jennifer Haley's Web-inspired drama.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:08pm on April 12, 2016

Daniel Radcliffe to star onstage in 'Privacy' in New York by Mark Kennedy

Daniel Radcliffe will return to a New York stage in James Graham's play "Privacy," inspired by the revelations by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:58pm on April 12, 2016

New leadership sought for D.C.'s Dance Place by Sarah L. Kaufman

Carla Perlo, who founded center in 1980, and co-director Deborah Riley to retire in 2017.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:38am on April 9, 2016

Celebrities honored for philanthropy at Power of Women event by Jocelyn Noveck | ap

Host Billy Eichner quipped at Variety's Power of Women luncheon Friday that he wasn't being paid nearly enough for the emcee job he was doing " and that's why he knows what it's like to be a…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:43pm on April 8, 2016

How to design a dystopian play by Nelson Pressley

In a wave of current shows, the future looks eerily like us

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:31pm on April 8, 2016

Aaron Davidman's warmly rewarding 'Wrestling Jerusalem' by Peter Marks

|| REVIEW "Wrestling Jerusalem" is Aaron Davidman's beguiling report on his travels through Israel.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:31pm on April 8, 2016

A two-time Tony Award winner headlines Signature Theatre's annual gala by Rebecca Ritzel

Michael Cerveris has charm to spare in a fundraiser honoring librettist John Weidman.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:31pm on April 8, 2016

'What does it mean to be a Jewish theater?' by Peter Marks

Adam Immerwahr charts the future, and the identity, of Washington's Theater J.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:14pm on April 8, 2016

The female guru bringing a niche and intricate Indian dance to D.C. by Debra Bruno

Anuradha Nehru started Kalanidhi Dance in Bethesda to explore her passion for Kuchipudi.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:14pm on April 8, 2016

The married life with 'his' and 'hers' hits by Nelson Pressley

Career high notes arrive in harmony for Olivera and Casey.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:14pm on April 8, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda celebrates immigrants in prize speech by Mark Kennedy

Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the Broadway smash "Hamilton," says the real story of Alexander Hamilton is one that any immigrant can relate to.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:01pm on April 7, 2016

The founder of Step Afrika! on the crucial steps to bringing his dream to life by Kk Ottesen

C. Brian Williams explains why his dance company really connects with audiences.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:32am on April 7, 2016

New Zealand school musical ends with 2 boys in hospital by Associated Press

A high school musical in New Zealand got a little too real when a prop razor used in a throat-slitting scene ended up cutting two boy's necks and sending them to a local hospital overnight.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:16am on April 7, 2016

Knowing the ending upfront doesn't spoil this adaptation of a Márquez novella by Geoffrey Himes

Gala Hispanic Theatre sets 'Chronicle of a Death Foretold' in a cockfighting ring.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:45pm on April 6, 2016

'In a Word': A poetic, rock-solid look at grief and loss by the Hub Theatre by Celia Wren

Reality often swings to absurdism as a woman seeks the return of her kidnapped son.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:28pm on April 6, 2016

Williams's 'Cat' lands on its feet at Round House by Nelson Pressley

Maggie, Brick and Big Daddy are revived solidly, and with size

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:25pm on April 6, 2016

Musical about Lady Liberty finds new home on 42nd Street by Mark Kennedy

A story about how the Statue of Liberty ended up raising her torch in New York Harbor is the subject of a musical that will open off-Broadway this summer at an appropriate date " July 4.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:54pm on April 5, 2016

The sparks fly when Tolstoy, Jefferson and Dickens meet in the afterlife by Celia Wren

THEATER REVIEW | "The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens, and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord"

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:54pm on April 5, 2016

Stratford Festival launches new Shakespeare online toolkit by Mark Kennedy

The Stratford Festival in Canada is commemorating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death by making his plays accessible to a generation raised on the Internet.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:51pm on April 5, 2016

Tap dancing icon Savion Glover keeps 'tradition' alive by Mark Kennedy

At a recent rehearsal of a musical with a constellation of big stars, a wiry man in sweatpants with one leg rolled up stood up, stopped the action and made his way to the stage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:35am on April 5, 2016

Diane Lane to return to Broadway in something familiar by Mark Kennedy

Diane Lane will be going back to something familiar on Broadway " "The Cherry Orchard."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:35am on April 5, 2016

Review: Reunion takes unexpected turn in 'Antlia Pneumatica' by Jennifer Farrar | ap

Ghosts from our past are often in our minds, but thinking they walk among us is another story.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:38pm on April 4, 2016

Money problems and no-name acts: The Howard Theatre is struggling. Again. - The Washington Post by Lavanya Ramanathan and Jonathan O'Connell

Lackluster ticket sales have led to late rent and loan payments, and the venue owes the District hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes. A planned museum and education center have fa…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:30pm on April 4, 2016
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