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Fringe Festival's early returns: Politics in the lead by Nelson Pressley

Anything goes in the festival. So far, that goes double for topical issues.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 6:12pm on July 9, 2017

What we hate about intermissions by Nelson Pressley

Washington Post critics and writers on why these 20 minutes can be a test of endurance.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:12am on July 7, 2017

The young guns of 'The Sound of Music' by Nelson Pressley

Meet the magnificent seven playing the von Trapp kids.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:48pm on July 6, 2017

DC Theater Friday: Capital Fringe time by Nelson Pressley

The annual summer festival kicks in downtown.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:12pm on July 6, 2017

Eleanor Roosevelt-Lorena Hickok romance is portrayed in Logan solo-show festival by Geoffrey Himes

"A one-person play allowed me to be more romantic and physical," says writer Terry Baum.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:54pm on July 6, 2017

After Scalia's death, and the election, Gero reflects on his role in 'The Originalist' by Maia Silber

Channeling the judge "raised my game," the actor says.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:36pm on July 5, 2017

The real motor of the performing arts isn't vision. It's the board, stupid. by Anne Midgette

There's the authority to which the head of an arts organization must actually answer. It isn't the critics; it isn't the audience: it's the board.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:30am on July 1, 2017

Why artists become activists: It's not only the election by Nelson Pressley

Black Lives Matter, Occupy, gun control and more are all fodder for directors, musicians and choreographers.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:42pm on June 29, 2017

DC Theater Friday: Second City satire and Olney's 'My Fair Lady' by Nelson Pressley

The Sizzlin' Summer Nights cabaret series returns to Signature Theatre.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:33pm on June 29, 2017

A Second City satire returns to the Kennedy Center, quick hitting but less biting by Nelson Pressley

The jokes are kindler and gentler (but still good) in this "Almost Accurate Guide to America."

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:36pm on June 28, 2017

Brittany Campbell as Eliza carries a strong, slightly racy 'My Fair Lady' by Celia Wren

In Olney production, the power struggle with Higgins occasionally displays a startling erotic edge.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 2:48pm on June 27, 2017

'1984': Bloody and bloodless by Peter Marks

An adaptation that fails to do its famous source justice.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:42pm on June 22, 2017

DC Theater Friday: 'The Sound of Music' and other favorite things by Nelson Pressley

'My Fair Lady' starts at Olney; 'School for Wives' continues at Shakespeare

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:32pm on June 22, 2017

'Broken Glass': Arthur Miller's hotline from Germany to Brooklyn by Nelson Pressley

Aaron Posner gives the medical-political mystery a high-energy examination at Theater J.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:33pm on June 21, 2017

Treem drama details domestic violence in the era of women's liberation by Nelson Pressley

TV writer of 'The Affair' shows a knack for nuanced women.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:24pm on June 21, 2017

The friendly specters of 'Ghost Light' work their incandescent charms by Peter Marks

A play that posits the love of theater is eternal.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:18pm on June 19, 2017

Married ballet stars Tiler Peck, Robert Fairchild split by Mark Kennedy

The real-life fairy tale marriage of ballet stars Robert Fairchild and Tiler Peck is over.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:48pm on June 19, 2017

Brace for fun in Source Festival's new plays by Celia Wren

Its 10th year offers plays in 10 minutes.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:33pm on June 19, 2017

Senegal artist a legend fusing West African, modern dance by Carley Petesch | ap

The glow of a tobacco pipe illuminates the stage before dancer Germaine Acogny begins to move. She uses a simple black cloth to portray her many identities: African, creator, mother, mystic …

SOURCE: Washington Post at 7:24am on June 17, 2017

Touring 'Sound of Music' is as fundamental as do-re-mi by Nelson Pressley

The traditional staging is a Rodgers and Hammerstein shrine.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:24pm on June 16, 2017

Ontario securities watchdog bans former mogul Drabinsky by Associated Press

Ontario's securities watchdog says former Broadway theater mogul Garth Drabinsky has been permanently banned from becoming a director or officer of a publicly traded company in Canada's larg…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 4:42pm on June 16, 2017

When 'Julius Caesar' was given a Trump-ian makeover, people lost it. But is it any good? by Peter Marks

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:48am on June 16, 2017

Morton sings the hot pants off 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' songs by Nelson Pressley

The 1998 punk rock musical still wigs out.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 9:42pm on June 15, 2017

Oskar Eustis: 'I felt my job was to try to make the issues of "Julius Caesar" as pertinent as they could be.' by Peter Marks

Eustis directs the production of the Shakespeare play that has come under attack from ultraconservative websites and even from one of President Trump's sons.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:12pm on June 15, 2017

DC Theater Friday: August Wilson's flame still burns by Nelson Pressley

Two Wilson shows open, and the annual Source Festival rolls along.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 3:48pm on June 15, 2017
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