Dressed for Excess: The Frocks of 'Irma Vep' By Celia Wren
Over-the-Top Spoof Keeps Costumers, Actors on Their Toes
Over-the-Top Spoof Keeps Costumers, Actors on Their Toes
Onstage and in the Seats, People of Color Are Showing Producers New Ways to See Green
With 'This Beautiful City,' Church Meets Cabaret
Michael Tolaydo Brings 'St. Mark's' to Theater Alliance
Mary McCormack Sharpens 'Plain Sight'
Signature Plugs Into Star Power Of Rivera & Co.
Shows Set in Earlier Eras Test Ban on Lighting Up
Based on Friedrich Dürrenmatt's severe 1956 tragicomedy about a vengeful dowager seeking her pound of flesh in a hard-luck Central European town where venality breeds like bacteria, "The Vi…
910 Works Offered For 10-Minute Slots; Renovated Venue To Reopen June 21
Edward Gero Once Again Plays Richard Nixon As Round House Revives Its 1999 Production
Theater J Premieres an Eclectic, Peculiar Musical
Jim Petosa Decides To Continue His Leading Role at Olney
Repertory Actors On the Challenges & Joys of Double Duty
Musical Canceled After Water Pipe Break Damages the Theater
Andrew Long Makes Quick Study of Roles As Mark Antony
Forum Theatre Cast Gets a Workout In a Contemporary Telling of Faith and Betrayal
On weekends when other college kids were bringing home their laundry, Nick Blaemire carried home a musical.
You don't end up liking any of these characters, and you're left with the suspicion that the authors didn't care for them much, either. Maybe that's why "Cry-Baby" comes across as patently s…