At MetroStage, a 'Pearl' With Charming Luster By Nelson Pressley
Good singer, great talker: That's how Roz White plays Pearl Bailey in the highly personable tribute cabaret "Pearl Bailey . . . by Request."
Good singer, great talker: That's how Roz White plays Pearl Bailey in the highly personable tribute cabaret "Pearl Bailey . . . by Request."
Folger Highlights the Humor in Hal & Hotspur
Theater is seldom as in tune with the news cycle as "Citizen Josh" is just now.
Imagination Stage's Creative Blueprint
The reasons for visiting "The Seagull" -- which arrives from London with a few new American actors but retains the intoxicating Kristin Scott Thomas as Arkadina -- lie in the emotional suppl…
When you look at what has gone into Shakespeare Theatre Company's sure-handed revival of Congreve's 1700 comedy "The Way of the World," you come to a deeper understanding of why actors go through what they go through. It turns out little of the hard work is for celebrity, or the (occasional) paycheck, or even for art.
No, it's for the clothes.
Election Year or Not, Actor Is Super 'Citizen'
Kennedy Center Chief Pens New Book on Strategy
$18 Million Renovation Completed
Soberly glamorous in a belted black pantsuit, diva Sheryl Lee Ralph glided onto a stage in Columbia Heights Saturday night with a thick strip of duct tape over her mouth.
They don't write musicals like they used to, which is part of the intended fun of the "Broadway: Three Generations" concert at the Kennedy Center.
Thus in this erratic revival of "Equus," which opened Thursday night at the Broadhurst Theatre, there is a core of leading-player technical proficiency.
Noisy 'Ace' Forces Amplified Sound
Martin Rayner Finds Chemistry With D.C. Stalwarts Hicken, Twyford