Backstage: Different Shows Must Go On By Jane Horwitz
On Shaky Ground on H Street NE, Theater Alliance Hopes a Revised, Less Elaborate Season Will Lead to a Brighter Future
On Shaky Ground on H Street NE, Theater Alliance Hopes a Revised, Less Elaborate Season Will Lead to a Brighter Future
A Fresh, Eloquent Voice on the Strength of Family Ties
Fitzgerald Bio-Play Truly Soars When Its Star Bursts Into Song
One Month, 10 Plays and Infinite Insights
At Woolly, 'K of D' Recounts a Girl's Eerie Psychological Journey
The pinnacle of the six-month Shakespeare in Washington festival was reached when Bronson Pinchot dropped his pants.
African Continuum Dresses Next Spring With 'Intimate Apparel' and a Benefit Fundraiser
Darlene Love Has Long Warmed Up to the Spirit of the Season
Frank Langella's Second Act Is Rolling Along, Sans the Sleazy Roles
Reading the rhapsodic reviews of August: Osage County by various critics over the past week put me in mind of the woman at the table next to the supposedly aroused Meg Ryan in the film When Harry Met Sally: I wanted to have what they were having. So after the first wave of rave notices, I went eagerly to the Imperial Theatre, expecting the promised catharses at every turn. Well, talk about fake orgasms!
In John Vreeke's Staging at Olney, There's a 'Black Void' on the Horizon
Jeff Dumas Sees (and Sings) 'The Bright Side of Life'
After 75 Years, the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Show Is Still Kicking