AP PHOTOS: Talented young dancers compete in Chicago
Hundreds of ballet dancers between the ages of 9 and 19 have been auditioning in Chicago at the Youth America Grand Prix regional semifinals.
Hundreds of ballet dancers between the ages of 9 and 19 have been auditioning in Chicago at the Youth America Grand Prix regional semifinals.
Pointless moves uptown, and Cefaly's plays shift from Baltimore to D.C.
Former Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic, considered the main architect of a decade of bloody wars in the Balkans, is not the first person who comes to mind when thinking about subjects f…
The League relaxed a rule, and players teamed up to get creative.
Richard Thomas and Pamela Reed sparkle in 'The Humans.'
"Everything Is Illuminated" meanders onto the Theater J stage.
As an entry into the pantheon of great newspaper movies, Steven Spielberg's Pentagon Papers drama "The Post" is inked with deep affection for the analog apparatus of the newspaper business, …
Thornton Wilder's shaggy 1942 play renders chaos as timeless.
Sneers at leisure class come across as stale in her "Way of the World."
"Rabbit Summer" focuses on a trio grappling with systemic racism while "45 Plays for 45 Presidents" gives a chronological spoof of U.S. leaders.
Stephen Karam's Tony-winning play arrives at the Kennedy Center.
The story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan proves to be a tunefully easy-listenin' antidote.
Actor's sterling piece on Broadway prompts a look back at the best of a genre.
'Sovereignty,' 'The Way of the World' and 'The Wolves' swell Women's Voices.
The 2002 novel makes its East Coast stage debut.
The archives of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Miller, which shed light on seven decades of his works, will be going on display at the University of Texas.
The solo show with Erika Rose begins D.C.'s second Women's Voices Theater Festival
On Broadway, there might be a lot of snow right now, but there's also a bargain.
The headlines about sexual harassment awaken issues in productions from the past.
At the Kennedy Center, 'The Humans' and 'On Your Feet!'
Female playwrights talk about leveling the stage amid a changing landscape.
Backstage musicals, Restoration comedies, Weinstein: It's all sex, money, power.
New chapter of "Queens Girl" recalls the 1960s in the United States and Nigeria.
A prominent figure in the Canadian arts world was suspended Wednesday by the theater company he co-founded amid four lawsuits by actresses who allege he exposed himself, groped them and othe…
Ellen Page is now a married woman.