The fine art of survival as a woman artist in ‘Or,’ at Constellation Theatre
In this deliriously witty, fast-paced, and fun-to-watch show are memorable aphorisms of advocacy for the first Englishwoman professional playwright. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
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In this deliriously witty, fast-paced, and fun-to-watch show are memorable aphorisms of advocacy for the first Englishwoman professional playwright. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
The production is a charming evening of entertainment with layers of lessons in love. By ZOE WINSKY
This regional premiere set in Frederick invites locals to feel a deeper connection with the characters and imagine them as neighbors. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
Known for her sharp impressions and viral Kamala Harris videos, Allison has quickly become one of the most recognizable comedic voices online. Her work blends satire, identity, and...
For her Tony-nominated Death of a Salesman score, Caroline Shaw knew she had to do something different.
She is great at lion.
She is great at lion.
Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne bring fizz and physical comedy to Fallen Angels, but Noël Coward’s slight farce can’t shake its tedium. The post Fallen Angels Serves a Light, Bubbly Es...
Hannah Cowley’s comic 1783 play is a tale of girl loves boy, girl loses boy, and girl plays boy to get boy back. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
The Season 1 standout talks Allie's relationship with Dean, her friendship with Hannah, and more.
Before “The Pitt,” the actor waited tables, made lattes, and schlepped Carrie Bradshaw’s wardrobe around town.
In the tunnels of Dupont Underground, each line of Tennessee Williams’s classic emits a chilling echo. By MELISSA LIN STURGES
The compelling production invites reflection on the role of guidance and repression in shaping young lives. By AMY KOTKIN
Thankfully, the talented ensemble has enough personality to make up for the script’s relative blandness. By MELISSA LIN STURGES
The production combines tradition and feminism into a feast for the eye, the ear, and the heart. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
Lameece Issaq’s solo dramedy isn’t afraid to go there (and there, and there, and also there…). By TREY GRAHAM
Kate Hamill’s rollicking and fresh adaptation of Jane Austin’s marvelous classic modifies it to suit modern sense and sensibility. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
At the Cherry Lane Theatre, the writer and the director of “You Got Older,” starring Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman, dish on mortality, romantic angst, and the rapper Pitbull.
Allison Williams is taking a risk and putting herself out there creatively to celebrate Christopher Abbott and Aubrey Plaza. After it was confirmed that the Parks and Recreation a...
On a break from “Law & Order: S.V.U.,” the actress takes over for Daniel Radcliffe in “Every Brilliant Thing”—steps away from where her mother, Jayne Mansfield, had her Broadwa...
The story revealed in a cantankerous city council meeting is fiercely funny and totally horrifying. By AMY KOTKIN
The sparkling production is a funny, entertaining showcase of immense talent, but even more, it’s a reminder of the power of the arts. By MEGAN FRAEDRICH
Plus: the radiant pop of MUNA, the visceral paintings of Juanita McNeely, a “Beaches” musical, and more.
Just weeks before the United States' 250th birthday, Suzan-Lori Parks' bold, dark, and witty look at how U.S. history is told makes its timely regional premiere.
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