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Best theater of 2020: Sondheim's birthday, 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Mary Neely, 'The Amen Corner' and more by Peter Marks

What do you know? Some great theatrical events managed to occur in 2020, despite the pandemic.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:54am on December 9, 2020

Olney Theatre gift-wraps its annual 'Christmas Carol' for a streaming audience by Thomas Floyd

Film version of actor Paul Morella's one-man take on Dickens to be made available online.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:54am on December 8, 2020

Andrew Lloyd Webber believes in the imminent return of Broadway and the West End. That's all he asks of you. by Peter Marks

The composer-impresario behind 'Cats' and 'Phantom' is on a pandemic-thwarting mission.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:06am on December 4, 2020

Arlington's Signature Theatre will put its best musical foot forward online in 2021 by Peter Marks

A five-play program begins with composer Stephen Sondheim and ends with dramatist Dominique Morisseau.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:12pm on December 2, 2020

Alvin Ailey's 'Revelations' has a place of honor in company's first virtual season by Celia Wren

Troupe experiments with filming outdoors and creates "Testament," an homage to the beloved 1960 work.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:54am on December 2, 2020

During a pandemic, the medical profession turns to Greek tragedy " to heal by Peter Marks

Theater of War's project for front-line medical workers provides a poignant place to gather.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:42pm on November 20, 2020

Looking from the outside in, 'Voyeur' reimagines the life of Toulouse-Lautrec by Jose Solís

Site-specific set pieces by Bated Breath Theatre transform New York's West Village into Montmartre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:03am on November 19, 2020

In a stunning turn, Ari Roth resigns from Mosaic Theater, the D.C. company he created by Peter Marks

Amid covid and staff turmoil, another chapter ends in Roth's controversial theater career.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:12pm on November 18, 2020

A forgotten female Sherlock Holmes gets her due in this audio play (with physical clues) by Celia Wren

We Happy Few adapts tale of detective Loveday Brooke for home listening, with extras sent by mail.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:48am on November 18, 2020

Masks, coronavirus tests and dancer 'pods': How the Washington Ballet tackled its new digital season by Thomas Floyd

The company has partnered with Marquee TV to stream four new works.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:03am on November 13, 2020

Why haven't more people heard of playwright Adrienne Kennedy? Round House Theatre hopes to fix that problem. by Celia Wren

A month-long festival shines a spotlight on the writer of intense and often surreal dramas.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:06am on November 11, 2020

In Biden victory, a cast change: Out with Richard III, in with Atticus Finch by Peter Marks

In president-elect's opening message, you're reminded of the decency of the Harper Lee character in "To Kill a Mockingbird."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:54am on November 9, 2020

Mark Morris Dance Group steps online for its 40th-anniversary season by Anying Guo

The troupe will premiere new works online and feature Q&As with the legendary choreographer.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:18am on November 7, 2020

Audio adaptation of Beltway drama 'Kings' tantalizes but ultimately falls flat without a stage by Celia Wren

Sarah Burgess's play registers as a tad blunt and obvious, qualities that might not have manifested in a live production.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:06am on November 5, 2020

GALA Theatre is a covid-19 'guinea pig': first District theater to resume live indoor performance by Thomas Floyd

The Columbia Height theater will stage reduced-capacity shows as part of a pilot program.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18am on November 4, 2020

Tickets are limited and temperatures are taken, but indoor theater in D.C. is back by Celia Wren

GALA theater's "The Dog in a Manger" is a comedy classic that flashes its teeth.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:06pm on November 2, 2020

Arena Stage returns to live performances with an outdoor production of the rousing 'Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak on It!' by Thomas Floyd

E. Faye Butler is magnetic as the titular voting rights activist in a production at the Wharf in Southwest.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:03pm on October 30, 2020

With playhouses dark, interactive theater online is lighting things upStep right up to your laptop, and let theater entertain you with magic and mind by Peter Marks

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:24am on October 29, 2020

Binational playmaking takes exuberant, revealing form in the Russian-American 'Flash Acts' by Peter Marks

The online festival, dreamed up by singer Mary McBride and supported by Arena Stage and others, offers up 40 playlets in both languages.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:42pm on October 21, 2020

At Mosaic Theater, a playwright asks: How do you mourn a man you barely knew? by Thomas Floyd

Playwright-performer Psalmayene 24 explores his relationship with his late father in his work in progress 'Dear Mapel.'

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:12am on October 21, 2020

How imperiled is our democracy? 'The Race' wants you to weigh in. by Peter Marks

Georgetown and Sojourn Theatre revive a 2008 live format online for the 2020 election and the covid-19 era.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on October 19, 2020

The 2020 Tony nominations have been announced, and they're the weirdest ever by Peter Marks

Aaron Tveit running unopposed for best actor? All the best scores are for plays? Hmm.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:12pm on October 15, 2020

The ticket 'Hamilton' is selling now? Biden-Harris. by Peter Marks

The Tony-winning musical's original cast is staging a benefit for the Democrats.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:54pm on October 14, 2020

More hardship on Broadway, as the theater shutdown pushes past Memorial Day by Peter Marks

Covid-19 continues to thwart the staging of plays, and some insiders doubt a broad rebound will happen before 2022.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54pm on October 9, 2020

The audience helps decide the outcome in this Zoom play about immigration by Celia Wren

Round House Theatre hosts the opening stop of the "American Dreams" digital tour, through Oct. 11.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:48pm on October 8, 2020
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