Black diaspora as dramedy in ‘The Colored Museum’ at Silver Spring Stage
From three-fifths of a person to negro to colored to African American, a serious story is told with sass and humor. By MARY V. HOLIMAN
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From three-fifths of a person to negro to colored to African American, a serious story is told with sass and humor. By MARY V. HOLIMAN
Discover the powerful storytelling behind Whoopi’s iconic one-woman show, reimagined for today’s audiences
‘The Whoopi Monologues,’ Whoopi Goldberg’s groundbreaking one-woman show, is headed to Lincoln Center with a star-studded cast. Kerry Washington, Kara
Billy Porter, Wayne Brady, Sting and Suzan-Lori Parks are all slated to star on Off Broadway stages this month.
The sixth annual presentation by Signature Theatre and Wolf Trap featured Tituss Burgess, Heather Headley, Alex De Bard, Kevin McAllister, and more. By JEFFREY WALKER
Tuneful and tourist-friendly, this old-fashioned musical by Jerry Herman and Harvey Fierstein, featuring a long-time gay couple and their nightclub of dancing drag queens in St. Tr...
‘Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous’ is now playing at the Geffen Playhouse starring Charlayne Woodard, Deborah Joy Winans, Olivia Washington, and Denise Burse. The play is wr...
With its heartfelt, engaging revival of “La Cage Aux Folles,” the City Center’s Encores! series has outdone itself with talent, exuberance, and a wonderful new look at a now-classi...
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Director and playwright Moisés Kaufman sees the play's power not in its denouncement of antisemitism but in its depiction of how antisemitism persists.
David Muse's final season as Studio Artistic Director features several recent blockbusters, including Bess Wohl's Pulitzer-winning 'Liberation.'
A rash of terrific reviews for a part he’s longed to play The post Cedric Neal on his juicy narrator role in ‘Pippin’ appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBT...
An interview with the Oscar nominee about the film role that changed everything for him.
Celebrate 250 years of Black theater's powerful voices and stories on Broadway and beyond
The theatre director’s latest show, “The Lost Boys,” has its actors dangle high above the stage. At an indoor-skydiving joint, it’s his turn to defy gravity.
In A Fine Madness, acclaimed D.C. actor Justin Weaks transforms his experience living with HIV into a deeply personal solo performance. The post Justin Weaks’ Boldest Role Is Himse...
When I first checked out the website for “Silverback Mountain: A New Gay Jungle Play,” an alarm bell went off. The main photo featured a motley band of nine characters (including o...
Broadway's biggest winners—and their famous friends—celebrated long after the final bow.
The revival of the Tony Award-winning play has already earned rave reviews for Cheadle and Edebiri’s performances. David Auburn’s Pulitzer
At the time of his death at the age of 78, legendary American playwright and novelist Thornton Wilder (1897-1975) – the only writer with the distinction of having won the Pulitzer...
Playwright, director, and festival producer weigh in on one of the most anticipated shows in the 2026 Contemporary American Theatre Festival. By ARNOLD SALTZMAN
Sam Pinkleton, the Tony winner behind Oh, Mary! and The Rocky Horror Show, has brought a sweaty downtown energy back to midtown’s biggest stages. It nearly killed him.
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Honoring pioneers, celebrating community, and advancing Black queer voices on Juneteenth and Pride Month
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