Shakespearean Roles Don't Define the Actor, but He's Clearly Bard-Wired
2007-08 Lineup Includes World Premieres and an Arthur Miller Festival
Broadway Divas McDonald, Cook Give a Performance for the Ages
Thick fog, which billowed through Ford's Theatre last night to create the proper atmosphere for a climactic scene, created more drama than anyone had bargained for.
D.C. Is Drawn to Playwrights Who Reinvent, or Reinvigorate, the Form
Hyperactivity is an interesting excuse for Broadway greatness.
Legal Eagles Flock to the Kennedy Center To Judge Prince Hamlet's State of Mind
From a Capra Film, Team Writes a Musical in Tune With the Times
The War in Iraq Played a Key Role in John Patrick Shanley's Tony-Winning Tale
In a major turning point for the presentation of classical plays and contemporary musicals in Washington, two of the area's premier companies are substantially increasing the number of produ…
Israeli Director Sees A Harsh Lesson for His Own Nation in Broody Prince's Tale
Lypsinka's Co-Star Finds That His Role in 'Passion' Calls for More Than Mere Lip Service
The gripping effect of "Journey's End" is not merely akin to watching an old war movie. At times, it's like being in one.
Ed Christie Adds a Muppet Master's Touch To the Puppets in Kennedy Center Revival