DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
6,907 stories from Washington Post

Unknown Rachel Zegler is Maria in Spielberg's 'West Side' by Associated Press

Steven Spielberg has cast an unknown 17-year-old from New Jersey to play Maria in his remake of "West Side Story"

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:54am on January 15, 2019

Lin-Manuel Miranda: Shakespeare theater fire 'heartbreaking' by Associated Press

Investigators are seeking the cause of a fire that destroyed the historic American Shakespeare Theatre in Connecticut

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:42pm on January 14, 2019

Woolly replaces Broadway-bound 'What the Constitution Means to Me' with 'Peculiar Patriot' by Nelson Pressley

Heidi Schreck's hit may come to Woolly at a later date.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:24pm on January 14, 2019

With 'American Moor,' you may not see Shakespeare " and a lot of roles played by black actors " quite the same way by Nelson Pressley

The play by Keith Hamilton Cobb, who plays the lead part, is a diagnosis on race and theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:24pm on January 14, 2019

An emotional opening for 'Hamilton' in Puerto Rico " not just for Lin-Manuel Miranda but an island still reeling from a storm by Peter Marks

The hit musical comes ashore on a mission to spotlight a ravaged island's homegrown arts.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:24pm on January 12, 2019

Aretha Franklin biopic moves ahead with director and writer by Associated Press

The long-gesticulating Aretha Franklin biopic "Respect" is going ahead with stage director Liesel Tommy set to direct

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:32pm on January 10, 2019

How does the 'School of Rock' musical cast the kids? 'There are some 10-year-olds who can really shred' by Nelson Pressley

Coming from Broadway to D.C.'s National Theatre, the production recruited from actual School of Rock branches, other music schools and music camps.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:24pm on January 10, 2019

Theater J names Jojo Ruf as new managing director before move into renovated space in fall by Nelson Pressley

"She has a vast knowledge of the business models of theater," says artistic director.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:18am on January 9, 2019

Broadway actors' union strikes over developmental labs by Mark Kennedy

The labor union representing theatrical performers is demanding that its members no longer participate in any developmental stage work with commercial producers

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:24pm on January 7, 2019

Lady Gaga's dress won the Golden Globes red carpet " but men's fashion showed it can compete by Robin Givhan

Gaga brought the drama in Valentino Haute Couture and matching hair. But the men also came to play " with bling, a harness and standout colors.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:06am on January 7, 2019

Can a 108-year-old opera " by Scott Joplin " be made to sing for today? by Peter Marks

"Treemonisha" is getting an ambitious overhaul by a Toronto theater company.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:54pm on January 5, 2019

One actor takes on the hazards of 'Othello' in his play, 'American Moor' by Geoffrey Himes

Keith Hamilton Cobb analyzes more than just race and the iconic role.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:32pm on January 3, 2019

Obama makes his Billboard chart debut with remix of song from 'Hamilton' by Emily Heil

The former prez appeared on a new version of "One Last Time," which debuted at No. 22 on the hot R&B songs.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:12pm on January 3, 2019

Travel deals: New York City specials on a hotel, Broadway shows and attractions by Emily Heil

The week's best bargains around the globe

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:12pm on January 3, 2019

Box office records break as Broadway says goodbye to 2018 by Mark Kennedy

Broadway producers had plenty of reasons to pop the bubbly as 2018 wound down, with many shows recorded their most profitable weeks despite some eye-popping ticket prices

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:42pm on January 2, 2019

Feel like screaming? Head to the theater. by Peter Marks

This year on New York stages, cries against intolerance " and worse.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:24pm on December 28, 2018

Report: Actor Frank Adonis, known for 'Goodfellas,' has died by Associated Press

Frank Adonis, an actor best known for his roles in Martin Scorcese films including "Goodfellas," "Raging Bull" and "Casino," has died

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:48am on December 28, 2018

The play 'Kings' is a comedy, but its lobbyists and politicians wield words like killers by Nelson Pressley

Written by Alexandria native Sarah Burgess, the show and its inside-the-Beltway jargon may hit Washingtonians close to home.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:54pm on December 20, 2018

'Play That Goes Wrong' breaks a leg (plus a few noses, noggins and funny bones) by Nelson Pressley

The comedy is athletic as a murder mystery practically kills its actors.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:42pm on December 20, 2018

Ailey troupe marks 60 years by looking back at its founder by Jocelyn Noveck | ap

The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater marks its 60th anniversary by looking back at its late founder, who created one of the world's most visible dance companies

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:36pm on December 20, 2018

Why 'Girl From the North Country,' with Dylan songbook, is the best musical of 2018 by Peter Marks

The Public Theater production makes Bob Dylan's iconic songs its own.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:32pm on December 20, 2018

Peter Masterson, actor, writer and filmmaker, dead at 84 by Associated Press

Actor-playwright Peter Masterson, who co-wrote Tony-winning musical "'he Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,' has died

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:24pm on December 20, 2018

Lin-Manuel Miranda calls 'Mary Poppins' sequel role a dream by John Carucci | ap

'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda calls working on 'Mary Poppins Returns' was 'a dream'

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:18pm on December 19, 2018

Dispute over actors of color leads to 'All My Sons' director leaving Broadway revival by Peter Marks

Gregory Mosher is being replaced by Jack O'Brien for new production starring Annette Bening.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:36pm on December 18, 2018

Politics and religion are juicy topics in two 90-minute comedies on D.C. stages by Nelson Pressley

D.C. lobbyists get skewered in "Kings," and God gets therapy in "Oh, God."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:04pm on December 18, 2018
« Previous 25   Page 52 of 277   Next 25 »