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  • Rise and fall of a community leader in ‘A Woman Among Women’ Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center
  • The fine art of survival as a woman artist in ‘Or,’ at Constellation Theatre
  • ‘Best Line Wins’ at Contemporary American Theatre Festival

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Rise and fall of a community leader in ‘A Woman Among Women’ Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center

Conceived and written by Julia May Jonas as a contemporary female-centric counterpoint to Arthur Miller’s 1946 American classic All My Sons, A Woman Among Women (the title inspired...

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

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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dctheaterarts.org /1 day ago

‘Best Line Wins’ at Contemporary American Theatre Festival

An entertaining new work about the legendary comedy team Nichols and May, as well as an in-depth look at the discrimination women experience. By ARNOLD SALTZMAN 

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vulture.com /1 month ago

Gina Gionfriddo Does Mean Well

After leaving theater for nearly ten years, the playwright is nominated for her first Tony for Becky Shaw. She’s ready for it.

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vulture.com /3 weeks ago

The Best Play You Can Find in a One-Bedroom Greenpoint Apartment

The buzzy Slanted Floors is being staged for six people per night — carrot stew included.

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dctheaterarts.org /6 days ago

‘Best Line Wins’ brings new life to iconic comics Mike Nichols and Elaine May

Playwright, director, and festival producer weigh in on one of the most anticipated shows in the 2026 Contemporary American Theatre Festival. By ARNOLD SALTZMAN

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Studio Theatre announces 2026/27 season

David Muse's final season as Studio Artistic Director features several recent blockbusters, including Bess Wohl's Pulitzer-winning 'Liberation.'

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dctheaterarts.org /2 weeks ago

‘What Became of Us’ at Signature Theatre explores enduring love between siblings

The intimate production turns ordinary details and old wounds into an affecting portrait of family and belonging. By CELIA WREN

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vulture.com /1 week ago

Taking the Long View, Brilliantly: Birthright and Camping

Two powerful new works trace the way we grow up and draw closer — or come apart.

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forward.com /3 weeks ago

Eliya Smith says plot is what happens when you’re busy doing nothing

Eliya Smith’s dad has seen her play Dad Don’t Read This. He’s kvelled at its every iteration. “He’s always like, ‘Are people gonna know that I’m Dad?’” Smith, 28, said on the day o...

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metroweekly.com /1 month ago

Kimberly Schraf Shines in Mosaic Theater’s Uneven Precarious

Steph Del Rosso's domestic dramedy offers humor and humanity but never generates enough dramatic momentum. The post Kimberly Schraf Shines in Mosaic Theater’s Uneven Precarious app...

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Hope is waiting in the wings at 1st Stage’s ‘Indecent’

This humble but captivating production wants us to remember that a play has the power to change a life.  By MELISSA LIN STURGES

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thewrap.com /2 weeks ago

‘Birthright’ Off Broadway Review: The Year’s Best New Play (So Far) Is a Jewish ‘Big Chill’

Jonathan Spector ("Eureka Day") delivers a scorchingly funny look at a trip to Israel The post ‘Birthright’ Off Broadway Review: The Year’s Best New Play (So Far) Is a Jewish ‘Big...

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ebony.com /6 days ago

How Kerry Washington and Company Are Reintroducing the World to Whoopi Goldberg — the Playwright

Discover the powerful storytelling behind Whoopi’s iconic one-woman show, reimagined for today’s audiences

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Bethesda Little Theatre’s ‘American Dream Deferred’ delivers powerful hope

In these difficult and divided times, this new musical revue hits the perfect notes. By NEAL LEARNER

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

An excellent ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ by Ardeo Theatre

This is above all an actors’ play, and the level of acting in the production does full justice to Albee’s words and characters. By BOB ASHBY

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

We Had a World review – a playwright torn between his warring mother and grandmother

Hampstead theatre, LondonJoshua Harmon studies his family’s fraught matriarchal relations in this thoughtful dramaIn an empathetic act of theatrical archivism, American playwright...

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theatrecat.com /1 week ago

WIFE TO JAMES WHELAN Jermyn St Theatre

AMBITION, LOVE AND CHOICES IN AN OLDER IRELAND        Jonathan Bank’s Mint Theater company lately gave us an arresting revival of Miles Malleson’s Yours Unfaithfully in this theatr...

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newyorker.com /1 week ago

“Birthright” and “Giant” Tackle Jewish Identity.

The plays explore interpersonal rifts over Israel, but only one lets the ugliness linger.

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

‘Ulster American’: the conversation beneath the edit

Grá Productions' staging of David Ireland's Ulster American at the Burton Taylor Studio is a suffocating crescendo of social taboos. The premise itself sounds simple: an actor, a d...

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theatrecat.com /2 weeks ago

SPRINGWOOD Hampstead Theatre

1939:  TWO NATIONS, TWO MEN, TWO WIVES        It has a familiar sitcom structure: a couple whose marriage is not what it respectably seems, making anxious preparations for weekend...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

The Fear Driving “Well, I’ll Let You Go” and “Othello”

A new Off Broadway play and Shakespeare’s tragedy hinge on a universal anxiety: How well do you know your partner?

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theatrecat.com /2 weeks ago

THE TRUTH Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

LAUGHING AT LIES        It’s ten years since Florian Zeller’s elegantly embroidered  trompe l’oeil sex-comedy about two couples opened at the Menier under LIndsay Posner’s directio...

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edinburghnews.scotsman.com /1 month ago

Olivier Award winner Nichola McAuliffe returns to role written for her 45 years ago in modern Edinburgh Fringe revival

Arnold Wesker’s Annie Wobbler (Revisited) explores imposter syndrome, ageing and the pressure to perform confidence in the social media age

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