Backstage: South From Alaska By Jane Horwitz
Juneau Area Theater Administrator Gears Up for Woolly Mammoth Job
Juneau Area Theater Administrator Gears Up for Woolly Mammoth Job
Two Gifts Boost Theater's Total to $68.8 Million For New Harman Hall
New Artistic Director Benny Sato Ambush Returns to D.C. to Extend Troupe's Reach
Back for Year 2, The Theater Fest Expands Its Offerings And Its Local Roster
When this Camelot is singing, it's an agreeable venture, but the sluggish tendencies in the early scenes mean this might not be the best musical to which to take a child younger than 10.
'Emergence-See!' Actor Knows Firsthand the Struggles Facing Black America
Rick Foucheux Gave Up on the Stage. It Wouldn't Give Up on Him.
We knew the Cheney clan had a predilection for politics, but musical theater? Turns out the veep's 13-year-old granddaughter, Kate Perry, dreams of being a Broadway star and nabbed the title…
Jim Petosa, Artistic Director Since 1994, Will Depart in '08
Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, whose president is Robert Nederlander Jr., has a long-term contract to manage the Bethesda space, owned by the Bethesda Cultural Alliance, a new, nonprof…
As the insinuating and incendiary Darryl Van Horne in Signature Theatre's "The Witches of Eastwick," Marc Kudisch is the very Devil. He is also the Devil's advocate.
'My Name Is Rachel Corrie' Headlines W.Va. Theater Festival
'Mrs. Packard' Betrayed by a Relentlessly Dreary Narrative
Designers Tony Cisek and Dan Covey Go Minimal Off-Broadway for 'Glory'
In the category of Best Featured Performance by a Pelvis, the prize this year goes by acclamation to the midsection of Marc Kudisch, which undulates to a fare-thee-well in Signature Theatre'…
What a piece of work is a boy! From his very first entrance, you're made to feel as if Jeffrey Carlson's flaxen-haired Hamlet has a whole lot of growing up to do.