The voices and acting are terrific in this thoroughly entertaining workplace satire with songs by Dolly Parton. Those of us of a certain age will recall — perhaps with a feeling currently called ...
The show is a solid choice as a family show with a Jewish connection. For a decade, Theatre@CBT at Congregation B’nai Tzedek in Potomac has produced musicals for the enjoyment and edification of ...
Robert Askins’ perverse parable pulls no punches, becoming increasingly crass (and, frankly, hilarious). There’s something a little slithery about the way Drew Sharpe maneuvers his sleeve-and-stick ...
The 10 th installment of BroadwayCon launched across multiple floors at the New York Marriott Marquis on Friday, February 7, with a full house of fans, a full slate of events, and appearances by stars ...
In these troubling, uncertain times, Ntozake Shange's 'choreopoem' — blending words, music, and dance — feels necessary. 2nd Star Productions’ performance of for colored girls who have considered ...
To enter a therapy office is to expect to open yourself up to vulnerability in front of a stranger. To enter a theater and find a therapy office onstage is to expect — perhaps with excited nosiness — ...
Chelsea Williamson delivers a masterclass in vocal control, and Noah Mutterperl's commendable tenor has an enviable vocal range. Framing the program for the Sterling Playmakers’ production of The Last ...
James J. Johnson and Rachel Manteuffel talk about acting in Bob Bartlet's immersive 'backstage pass into the love of records.' DC Theater Arts caught up with Johnson and Manteuffel about the process, ...
The company is beloved because it shows us — viscerally, kinesthetically — who we are as Americans. Long before the words diversity, equity, and inclusion were ever uttered in a single breath, beloved ...
Jaclyn Robertson and Nate Eagle as May and Eddie are a powerhouse pair with palpable chemistry and compelling performances. Sam Shepard’s 1983 play Fool for Love is a controversial work that bends the ...