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DC Theater Friday: Robin De Jesús drives Olney's 'Heights' by Nelson Pressley

The 1958 'The Arsonists' becomes a Trump era parable.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:04pm on September 14, 2017

'Heidi Chronicles' and 'M. Butterfly' bring back the '80s by Nelson Pressley

Two big plays are rendered with too small strokes at Everyman Theatre and Rep Stage.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:18pm on September 13, 2017

'The Arsonists' at Woolly dramatizes the modern world on fire by Nelson Pressley

Max Frisch's 1958 drama echoes 2017 headlines.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:42pm on September 13, 2017

Lauren. Ralph Lauren. Designer conjures 007 in opulent show by Associated Press

As Fashion Week drew to a close, Ralph Lauren threw a runway show unmatched in its opulence, bringing 300 guests to his private suburban garage, where they sipped champagne and watched model…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:12pm on September 13, 2017

Detroit's assembly line brought to vibrant life in 'Skeleton Crew' by Peter Marks

An important playwright, Dominique Morisseau, makes her Washington debut.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:24pm on September 12, 2017

In D.C. this season, it's Lin-Manuel Miranda practically wall-to-wall by Peter Marks

Before "Hamilton," three versions of "In the Heights," including this breezy one in Olney.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:12pm on September 11, 2017

Tickets to Bruce Springsteen on Broadway are on Stubhub for $8,500 each. Seriously? by Peter Marks

The Boss playing a Broadway theater leads to the inevitable friction at the box office.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:48pm on September 8, 2017

Production manager Josh Escajeda solves Studio Theatre's backstage puzzle by Nelson Pressley

How to juggle four stages, nine shows and an acting conservatory.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:42pm on September 8, 2017

On Broadway, dramatic riches await, in both words and music by Peter Marks

"The Band's Visit" and "Junk" are autumn highlights.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:42pm on September 8, 2017

Will Tina Fey's 'Mean Girls' rule onstage? by Nelson Pressley

Fall theater highlights range from a Broadway tryout to a Trump satire.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:42pm on September 8, 2017

Sewing secrets into every tutu by Sarah L. Kaufman

Costume designer Judith Hansen soothes artist nerves with silk and sequins.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18am on September 8, 2017

The rise of strong women: Jessica Lang, Wendy Whelan & lots of ballerinas by Sarah L. Kaufman

Watch for simplicity and grandeur " and a few hairy legs.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18am on September 8, 2017

The real Truman show: Capote, Warhol chats inspire new play by William J. Kole | ap

In the late 1970s, pop artist Andy Warhol and writer Truman Capote recorded dozens of hours of intimate conversations as the basis for a Broadway play. But the two icons moved on to other pr…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:36am on September 8, 2017

DC Theater Friday: From "In the Heights" to "Skeleton Crew" by Nelson Pressley

Broadway vets join local talent in Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical at Olney.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:42pm on September 7, 2017

When presenting a bouquet to a ballerina, don't trip! by Peggy McGlone

Kennedy Center ushers share the secrets of giving flowers after a performance.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12pm on September 7, 2017

Finding authentic voices for Miranda's 'In the Heights' by Nelson Pressley

Broadway's Robin de Jesús heads a cast of New York veterans and D.C. talent.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:12pm on September 7, 2017

Acclaimed UK production of 'Angels in America' heads to NY by Associated Press

Britain's National Theatre says its acclaimed production of "Angels in America" is heading to Broadway.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:24pm on September 7, 2017

Shakespeare's 'Caesar' and Gaiman's 'Neverwhere' miss big by Nelson Pressley

Two epics are on rocky ground at the Atlas.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:12pm on September 6, 2017

For the Shakespeare Theatre Company's props director, one blood is not like another by Maia Silber

Chris Young mixes a unique version of the vital fluid for every violent scene.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:18pm on September 1, 2017

DC Theater Friday: The theater season kicks off by Nelson Pressley

Send in the clowns: "A Little Night Music" takes the early lead.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:48pm on August 31, 2017

'Neverwhere' takes a dark fantasy tour through London's underworld by Geoffrey Himes

At Rorschach Theatre, the audience shares the space and the experience.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:42pm on August 31, 2017

Bessie Smith lives again in the moody blues of 'The Devil's Music' by Peter Marks

A bio-play at Mosaic Theater portrays a troubled, gifted singer.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:06pm on August 29, 2017

'The Elephant Man' playwright Bernard Pomerance dies at 76 by Mark Kennedy

The playwright best known for the Tony Award-winning play, "The Elephant Man," has died. Bernard Pomerance was 76.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:33pm on August 29, 2017

Germans petition for release of Russian theater director by Associated Press

Two German theater figures are calling on Russian authorities to drop a criminal investigation of a Russian director who has been put under house arrest for allegedly embezzling government f…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:54pm on August 27, 2017

The Concert for America: A melodic charity takes to the road by Peter Marks

A benefit organization itself goes on tour, with stars, to raise money for service organizations for needy children and other causes.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:18pm on August 25, 2017
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