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15,330 stories from DC Metro Theater Arts

For Folger's Karen Ann Daniels, the Bard's big O stands for opportunity by Ramona Harper

The new artistic director and director of programming has her sights set on equity and community.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:46pm on October 12, 2021

'Proof' from Peter's Alley does the math on real-life loss by Debbie Minter Jackson

The prize-winning play grapples with issues of trust and faith in relationships.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:54am on October 12, 2021

A desperate shift from childhood game to agonizing reality in '1-2-3 Manhunt' at Off-Broadway's Theater for the New City by Deb Miller

It's no longer 1979, but Alex " a gritty middle-aged New Yorker of Italian descent " can't handle the changes and the vodka doesn't help. Stumbling on a tenement rooftop on the Lower East Si…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:16pm on October 11, 2021

How to be a hero: The lesson of 'Remember This' at Shakespeare Theatre by Sophia Howes

David Strathairn's spectacularly affecting performance as Jan Karski becomes not only an emotional but a moral experience.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:30am on October 11, 2021

How a new NOVA theater will go on with the show despite a hit by Keith Loria

The lead was struck by a car"but Nightsky Theater will open its outdoor 'Picnic' on schedule.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:06pm on October 10, 2021

Providence Players of Fairfax premiere youthful 'The Beatle Club' by Jane Franklin

It's the summer of 1965 and these Teaneck club kids really dig the rock band.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:46pm on October 10, 2021

Immersive choose-your-own-adventure 'Assemble' is back in Brooklyn by Deb Miller

Following a successful inaugural run as part of The Exponential Festival in January 2020, the immersive choose-your-own-adventure sound performance Assemble has returned for a limited engage…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:10pm on October 10, 2021

A performance of magnitude and nuance: David Strathairn as Jan Karski by Susan Galbraith

At Shakespeare Theatre, this one-man play about a hero who bore witness to the Holocaust packs a wallop.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:57pm on October 10, 2021

With 'Flyin' West,' Everyman Theatre delivers on its commitment to EDI by Malcolm Lewis Barnes

Pearl Cleage's groundbreaking play features pioneering Black women overcoming daunting odds.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 6:41am on October 10, 2021

Paul Taylor Dance Company opens Kennedy Center dance season with verve by Lisa Traiger

Two familiar works ease us back into the theater on a high note.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:00am on October 9, 2021

The wives of Henry VIII rock a histo-remix of herstory in 'SIX' on Broadway by Deb Miller

What began as a student show in a 100-seat venue during the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival has become an international sensation, first on London's West End, then in regional and touring pro…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:46pm on October 8, 2021

Herndon's Misha Mullany sees theater dreams come alive in NYC by Keith Loria

She stars in and helms her own musical making its Off-Off-Broadway debut.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:40pm on October 8, 2021

'My Lord, What a Night' becomes truly thrilling at Ford's Theatre by Ramona Harper

Imagined musings on the historically real friendship between Marian Anderson and Albert Einstein, two powerful voices for freedom.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 6:42am on October 8, 2021

Lincoln Center's free 'Passport to the Arts' offers virtual and in-person events for people of all ages with disabilities by Deb Miller

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' annual Passport to the Arts returns for its Fall 2021 season, running October 16-December 19, with free classes, performances, and custom-designed exp…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:42am on October 7, 2021

'Becoming Dr. Ruth' returns to Theater J and welcomes us in by Gregory Ford

The evening encourages us to engage with Dr. Ruth's memories as well as to contemplate what might be our own.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:58pm on October 6, 2021

A concert of 'The World to Come' podcast is coming to NYC's The Green Room 42 by Deb Miller

The final installment of the epic futuristic dystopian podcast The World to Come,  set in the post-apocalyptic world of "Fiveboro," with no internet or electricity, was released on Monday…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:27pm on October 6, 2021

Once upon a time under the stars at Wolf Trap: STC's 2021 gala by Ramona Harper

On the scene at Shakespeare Theatre Company's buzzed-about fundraiser.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:01am on October 6, 2021

Rorschach Theatre plots next immersive mailbox story, 'Chemical Exile'  by News Desk

Following the success of 'Distance Frequencies,' a new season-long experience. 

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:59am on October 6, 2021

Book releases on Shakespeare, a classic courtroom drama, and plays by Caryl Churchill by Deb Miller

Three recently released reading selections for theater-lovers offer a variety of themes, from the Elizabethan era to mid-century America to a compendium of short plays by an acclaimed contem…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:39pm on October 5, 2021

Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre opens its 'Fall Forward Festival' with the streaming of a new audio musical by Deb Miller

During the long pandemic closure of live in-person performances, Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre commissioned five innovative artists to create a series of new works of alternative theater. …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:06pm on October 5, 2021

The comedy in Olney's 'Thanksgiving Play' comes with a side of snark by Nicole Hertvik

Playwright Larissa FastHorse's satire about white "wokeness" is a brilliant middle finger.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:27pm on October 4, 2021

A captivating personal perspective on the immigrant experience and inter-generational disconnect in 'The Nosebleed' at NYC's Japan Society by Deb Miller

The world-premiere production of The Nosebleed, written and directed by Tokyo-born Brooklyn-based theater-maker Aya Ogawa and presented by the Japan Society and the Chocolate Factory Theater…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:02pm on October 4, 2021

We Happy Few presents 'A Midnight Dreary Episode 3: Etched in the Wall' by News Desk

Chilling audio plays adapted from the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:00pm on October 4, 2021

Keegan Theatre to stage 'N,' a drama about first Black actor on Broadway by News Desk

A hundred years ago he made history. Now a descendant reveals his story.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:21am on October 4, 2021

A playful and poignant 'Defying Gravity' at Aldersgate Church Community Theater by Julia Amis

The quirky dramatic comedy is based tangentially on the Challenger disaster.

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:55am on October 4, 2021
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