Backstage: Olney's Season To Invest In By Jane Horwitz
An Ambitious '09 Roster Spearheads Efforts to Pay Off a $5 Million Loan
An Ambitious '09 Roster Spearheads Efforts to Pay Off a $5 Million Loan
"Rooms" is an appealing relationship rock-musical that establishes, once and for all, that Scotland is for tortured lovers.
The Mist of 'Dream Sailors' Gives Rise to an Impromptu Exit During the Summer in 'Exile'
'Jerry Springer' as Satire Is Wickedly Entertaining
Frustrated Playwrights Say Approach Does More Harm Than Good
Monty Python Alum Hits All The Right Notes
If you want your protest march to stand out in the jaded nation's capital, you've got to bring some serious showmanship.
Plus a 'Streetcar' With Deaf Performers
Julie Marie Myatt lives in Los Angeles. She's been a playwright all her adult life.
Suspect in Folio Theft Is Something of a Character
Actors Remember Stage Guild's MacDonald
Five-Play Festival Opens In Shepherdstown, W.Va.
René Auberjonois Takes On the Challenge of Molière
It took "The Lion King" only 3,879 days to get to Washington, but who was counting?
At Imagination Stage, a New, Puppet-Centered Adaptation of Michael Ende's Novel Favors the Fantastical Over the Familiar
The Performers in 'Stuff Happens' Step Into Roles of Very Familiar Players On the World Stage