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AP PHOTOS: Talented young dancers compete in Chicago by Associated Press

Hundreds of ballet dancers between the ages of 9 and 19 have been auditioning in Chicago at the Youth America Grand Prix regional semifinals.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:42pm on January 21, 2018

Women's Voices notes: An exotic 'Imogen' and a down-home 'Hound' by Nelson Pressley

Pointless moves uptown, and Cefaly's plays shift from Baltimore to D.C.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:33pm on January 21, 2018

Strong emotions ahead in drama about Serbia's Milosevic by Jovana Gec | ap

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…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:42am on January 20, 2018

The NFL's best touchdown celebrations of the season " as picked by a theater critic by Nelson Pressley

The League relaxed a rule, and players teamed up to get creative.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:42am on January 19, 2018

DC Theater Friday: The city festival grows by Nelson Pressley

Richard Thomas and Pamela Reed sparkle in 'The Humans.'

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:24pm on January 18, 2018

A ticket for a bumpy ride to Eastern Europe is all this play offers by Peter Marks

"Everything Is Illuminated" meanders onto the Theater J stage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on January 18, 2018

In honor of 'The Post,' the top 10 newspaper movies by Jake Coyle | ap

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, …

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:42pm on January 17, 2018

Constellation's 'Skin of Our Teeth' misses by just a hair by Nelson Pressley

Thornton Wilder's shaggy 1942 play renders chaos as timeless.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:33pm on January 17, 2018

Theresa Rebeck's riff on Restoration comedy is not quite a smash by Peter Marks

Sneers at leisure class come across as stale in her "Way of the World."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:36pm on January 16, 2018

Two plays tackle American history, from police brutality to the presidency by Celia Wren

"Rabbit Summer" focuses on a trio grappling with systemic racism while "45 Plays for 45 Presidents" gives a chronological spoof of U.S. leaders.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:24pm on January 15, 2018

Richard Thomas, Pamela Reed, Daisy Eagan are sublime in 'The Humans' by Peter Marks

Stephen Karam's Tony-winning play arrives at the Kennedy Center.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:42pm on January 14, 2018

'On Your Feet!' isn't profound. Just fun. by Peter Marks

The story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan proves to be a tunefully easy-listenin' antidote.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:24am on January 13, 2018

A critic taken with Lithgow's 'Stories by Heart' lists 10 other favorite solo shows by Peter Marks

Actor's sterling piece on Broadway prompts a look back at the best of a genre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:54pm on January 11, 2018

DC Theater Friday: Tony winner 'The Humans' arrives at Kennedy Center by Nelson Pressley

'Sovereignty,' 'The Way of the World' and 'The Wolves' swell Women's Voices.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:24pm on January 11, 2018

Theater J reanimates Foer's novel 'Everything Is Illuminated' by Amanda Erickson

The 2002 novel makes its East Coast stage debut.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:42am on January 11, 2018

Arthur Miller archive going to University of Texas library by Associated Press

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.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:48am on January 10, 2018

New 'Queens Girl' memoir revisits 1960s U.S. and Nigeria by Nelson Pressley

The solo show with Erika Rose begins D.C.'s second Women's Voices Theater Festival

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:06pm on January 9, 2018

Most Broadway shows offer half-off ticket deals this month by Associated Press

On Broadway, there might be a lot of snow right now, but there's also a bargain.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:33pm on January 5, 2018

In some musicals of yore, female characters deserve better. by Peter Marks

The headlines about sexual harassment awaken issues in productions from the past.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:12am on January 5, 2018

DC Theater Friday: Women's Voices Theater Festival 2.0 gears up by Nelson Pressley

At the Kennedy Center, 'The Humans' and 'On Your Feet!'

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:36pm on January 4, 2018

Second Women's Voices Theater Festival arrives as #MeToo is in the spotlight by Nelson Pressley

Female playwrights talk about leveling the stage amid a changing landscape.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:36pm on January 4, 2018

'Smash' writer Rebeck brings a new 'The Way of the World' to D.C. by Nelson Pressley

Backstage musicals, Restoration comedies, Weinstein: It's all sex, money, power.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:24pm on January 4, 2018

Women's Voices festival 2.0 launches with Caleen Sinnette Jennings's memoir by Nelson Pressley

New chapter of "Queens Girl" recalls the 1960s in the United States and Nigeria.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:06am on January 4, 2018

Canadian theater founder suspended amid harassment claims by Associated Press

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…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:12pm on January 3, 2018

Ellen Page marries New York dance teacher Emma Portner by Associated Press

Ellen Page is now a married woman.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:42pm on January 3, 2018
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