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Bruce Springsteen turns the lights of Broadway back on. And the effect is electric. by Peter Marks

"Springsteen on Broadway," a master showman's amalgam of great music and emotional storytelling, is the first show back after the coronavirus shutdown.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:06pm on June 27, 2021

Jacob's Pillow reawakens to a post-pandemic world, with tap dancing among the trees and tick checks by Geoff Edgers

The renowned dance festival in the Berkshires goes all outdoors to stage its first performances in 15 months.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18am on June 26, 2021

Halo Wines, eminence of Washington-area theater, dies at 81 by Emily Langer

As an actress and director, she brought consummate artistry to dozens of productions at the Arena Stage and Olney Theatre Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:36pm on June 24, 2021

Olney Theatre looks to the future, with free Shakespeare " and a new focus on greater inclusion by Thomas Floyd

Summer season of 50 performances opens with Afrofuturistic production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18am on June 22, 2021

An unvarnished view of reality in two lively shows: Round House's 'We're Gonna Die' and Constellation's 'The Last Five Years' by Celia Wren

Music and storytelling mesh in both shows, streaming through July 11.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:12am on June 22, 2021

Van Gogh's images move in the cinematic 'Immersive Van Gogh.' But will the show move New Yorkers? by Peter Marks

A new way to look at art arrives in the city " and producers hope the concept has legs.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18am on June 17, 2021

Christopher Jackson, star of TV, stage and screen, talks 'After Midnight' and 'In the Heights' by Thomas Floyd

Nominated for a Tony in "Hamilton," the actor appears in Signature Theatre's 'After Midnight," and not for the first time.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:18am on June 15, 2021

The tango is back. And it's never felt more vital. by Peter Marks

Intimacy has been restored to the D.C. stage with GALA Hispanic Theatre's "Ella Es Tango," a celebration for post-pandemic times.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:12am on June 15, 2021

Ned Beatty, versatile and prolific actor of stage and screen, dies at 83 by Adam Bernstein

He made a harrowing movie debut in "Deliverance," received an Oscar nomination for "Network" and was a renowned character actor.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:18pm on June 13, 2021

Signature Theatre's 'After Midnight' has Christopher Jackson in it, but misses that live, in-person heat by Peter Marks

The production, directed and choreographed by Jared Grimes, is available until Aug. 4.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:54pm on June 13, 2021

Washington Ballet concludes its virtual season with a breath of fresh air, captured on film by Kelsey Ables

At Wolf Trap, Silas Farley makes another career leap, choreographing "Werner Sonata" for Marquee TV.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:03am on June 12, 2021

'To Kill a Mockingbird' sets an Oct. 5 Broadway return, with original star Jeff Daniels and a new producer replacing Scott Rudin by Peter Marks

Orin Wolf, of the Tony-winning "The Band's Visit," takes over from Rudin, who stepped aside amid allegations of abuse.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:42am on June 10, 2021

Native American dramatist explores her roots in the one-woman show 'Where We Belong' by Celia Wren

Woolly Mammoth mounts a streaming version of Madeline Sayet's play, in association with the Folger Shakespeare Library.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:48am on June 8, 2021

Clarence Williams III, who starred as Linc on 'The Mod Squad,' dies at 81 by News Services and Staff Reports

He also received a Tony nomination and appeared in Lee Daniels' "The Butler."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54pm on June 7, 2021

This LGBTQ 'Giselle' celebrates individuality, putting a spotlight on non-inclusiveness in classical ballet by Celia Wren

For "Giselle of Loneliness," Ballez founder Katy Pyle cast dancers who have their own complicated relationships with ballet.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:24am on June 6, 2021

Theater on the Nats Park jumbotron? It's a whole new ballgame in arts presentation. by Peter Marks

Arena Stage will relaunch in-person performances with the story of Toni Stone, the Negro Leagues' first female player.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:54pm on June 3, 2021

Broadway's relaunch now set for Aug. 4 with the scalding drama 'Pass Over' by Peter Marks

Antoinette Nwandu's play moves into the inaugural slot on theater's biggest platform, before the big, long-running musicals.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:48pm on June 1, 2021

What to watch on Tuesday: 'America's Got Talent' on NBC by Anying Guo

Tuesday, June 1, 2021 | "Frontline: The Jihadist" airs on PBS.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:48am on June 1, 2021

Carla Fracci, a reigning star of 20th-century ballet, dies at 84 by Emily Langer

The Italian dancer was acclaimed for the drama she conferred on roles such as Giselle and for the ethereal grace she brought to stages around the world.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:42pm on May 30, 2021

The park setting of 'In the Middle of the Fields' is compelling but can't make up for the sliver of a plot by Celia Wren

The Solas Nua production of the Deirdre Kinahan play takes place at P Street Beach in Northwest Washington.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12pm on May 27, 2021

Britney Spears and . . . Shakespeare Theatre? Built on an unlikely coupling, a musical with her songs might be bound for Broadway. by Peter Marks

The premiere of "Once Upon a One More Time" in November will break the mold for D.C.'s Tony-winning classical theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:42am on May 27, 2021

Samuel E. Wright, voice of Sebastian the crab in 'The Little Mermaid,' dies at 72 by Emily Langer

He later received a Tony Award nomination for his performance as the ill-fated Mufasa in the Broadway version of "The Lion King."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:54pm on May 26, 2021

At last, the Tonys set the date: The theater awards will be handed out Sept. 26 on CBS by Peter Marks

The pandemic-delayed ceremony will come 11 months after the 2019-2020 nominations were announced.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:06pm on May 26, 2021

Anna Halprin, teacher and choreographer who embraced improvisational style, dies by Sarah Halzack

She brought an audaciously improvisational style to a dance tradition she thought had become stale.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:54pm on May 25, 2021

Some of the most progressive and insightful theater in America is happening in Colonial Williamsburg. Really. by Peter Marks

Stories of women and people of color are gaining prominence in one of the nation's premier sites for experiencing U.S. history.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:36am on May 22, 2021
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