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David Strathairn speaks for a Holocaust hero. It's time to listen. by Peter Marks

Oscar-nominated actor David Strathairn stars in "Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski" at Georgetown University.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:06pm on May 19, 2022

They all starred in 'Godspell.' Then they became comedy legends. by Zachary Pincus-roth

An oral history of the legendary 1972 Toronto production of "Godspell," which featured Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, Andrea Martin, Victor Garber and Paul Shaffer.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:36am on May 19, 2022

Cast of the Shakespeare Theatre's 'Our Town' is an all-local affair by Thomas Floyd

A cast entirely composed of local actors performs the Thornton Wilder classic at Sidney Harman Hall.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:18am on May 19, 2022

For Carol Burnett, the Sondheim award is personal by Peter Marks

Signature Theatre bestows its Stephen Sondheim Award on the legendary performer, who was the last person to be handpicked by Sondheim to receive the honor.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:12am on May 19, 2022

Ralph Fiennes, Jodie Comer and other stars light up London plays by Peter Marks

Great actors remind us why we go to the theater, even when we're weary.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:54am on May 17, 2022

Q&A: The Estefans on finally seeing their story onstage in Spanish by Chris Kelly

"On Your Feet!," the Gloria and Emilio Estefan jukebox musical, is making its Spanish language debut at GALA Hispanic Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:03pm on May 16, 2022

Spoken-word poetry buoys 'The Joy That Carries You' in Olney premiere by Celia Wren

An uplifting vision is at the heart of new play by local playwrights Awa Sal Secka and Dani Stoller.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:03pm on May 16, 2022

In Paola Lázaro's new play, revenge isn't so sweet by Geoffrey Himes

'There's Always the Hudson,' a new revenge-themed play by 'The 'Walking Dead' actress Paola Lázaro, premieres at Woolly Mammoth.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12am on May 12, 2022

June Hansen, prize-winning actress, dies at 95 by Adam Bernstein

She won a Helen Hayes Award in 2000 for her supporting performance in Tom Stoppard's "Indian Ink."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12am on May 12, 2022

'Freestyle Love Supreme' is back in D.C. with new rhymes, familiar face by Thomas Floyd

"Hamilton" alumnus Christopher Jackson joins the improvised hip-hop show for performances at the Kennedy Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12am on May 12, 2022

Mosaic Theater's 'Marys Seacole' is an ode to mothers of all stripes by Celia Wren

Jackie Sibblies Drury's historically inspired meditation on caregiving draws on the autobiography of a British Jamaican nurse.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:54pm on May 10, 2022

American Ballet Theatre names former dancer Susan Jaffe as director by Sarah L. Kaufman

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:12pm on May 9, 2022

Spanish debut of 'On Your Feet!' showcases Estefans' universal appeal by Thomas Floyd

Gloria Estefan wrote new Spanish lyrics for four songs in the jukebox musical, now onstage at GALA Hispanic Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:48pm on May 9, 2022

Musical 'A Strange Loop' leads the 2022 Tony nominations, with 11 nods by Peter Marks

The nominations for the 75th Tony Awards were announced Monday morning.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:24am on May 9, 2022

Studio Theatre's 'John Proctor Is the Villain' rethinks 'The Crucible' by Geoffrey Himes

Kimberly Belflower's play imagines contemporary high school students considering Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible' through the lens of the #MeToo movement.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54pm on May 5, 2022

Angélique Kidjo's new musical theater work comes to the Kennedy Center by Mark Jenkins

"Yemandja," a new musical theater work cowritten by Angélique Kidjo, her husband and daughter at the Kennedy Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:54pm on May 4, 2022

High marks for Studio Theatre's 'John Proctor Is a Villain' by Celia Wren

A knockout cast anchors Kimberly Belflower's inspired play, which speaks to Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and #MeToo

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:54pm on May 4, 2022

Outdoor setting suits Faction of Fools' merry 'Missed Connections' by Celia Wren

D.C. theater troupe specializes in commedia dell'arte, the centuries-old street-theater form.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:33pm on May 2, 2022

Washington Ballet's 'Giselle' brims with charm and musical delights by Sarah L. Kaufman

In production at the Warner Theatre through Sunday, the emphasis is on fine dancing, while storytelling could be sharper.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on April 29, 2022

A bountiful Broadway season ends with laughs, thanks to 'POTUS' by Peter Marks

Selina Fillinger's White House comedy is a hoot, but "Macbeth" and "The Skin of Our Teeth" disappoint

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on April 29, 2022

Billy Crystal, bringing the funny in Broadway's 'Mr. Saturday Night' by Peter Marks

A new musical version of his 1992 comedy has its official opening at the Nederlander Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:03am on April 28, 2022

'A Strange Loop' is Broadway's best new musical by Peter Marks

Michael R. Jackson's dazzlingly one-of-a-kind Pulitzer winner features the smashing debut of Jaquel Spivey.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:37am on April 27, 2022

New-play festival at Round House: Travelogue outpaces hostage drama by Celia Wren

Two world premieres, "It's Not a Trip It's a Journey" and "We Declare You a Terrorist … ," are running in rotating repertory in inaugural National Capital New Play Festival.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:07am on April 26, 2022

With Neil Simon's papers, Library of Congress just got a lot funnier by Peter Marks

Some 7,700 manuscripts, letters and other items belonging to the late Broadway playwright Neil Simon have been donated to the Library of Congress by his widow, Elaine Joyce.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:37am on April 25, 2022

Beanie Feldstein attempts to scale 'Funny Girl.' She almost makes it. by Peter Marks

The first revival of the vehicle that propelled Barbra Streisand has its official Broadway opening.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:07am on April 25, 2022
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