In ‘Cinderella: A Salsa Fairy Tale,’ a classic gets a cultural...
A silly and fun show for kids 5 and up about mutual respect and sportsmanship. By JULIA AMIS
The passion of Lynn Nottage’s ‘Intimate Apparel’ at Maryland Ensemble Theatre
The production perfectly touches the fabric of the life of a Black seamstress in 1905 New York. By BOB ASHBY
In ‘Cinderella: A Salsa Fairy Tale,’ a classic gets a cultural...
A silly and fun show for kids 5 and up about mutual respect and sportsmanship. By JULIA AMIS
Speak the names, tell the stories (part 3): The DC Black...
In 1971, ‘The Rep’ became DC’s premiere Black cultural organization, offering opportunities to Black artists and cultivating Black theatergoing audiences. By LEEANÉT NOBLE AND LAURETTA MALLOY
Ken Ludwig on flipping the script for ‘Lend Me a Soprano’...
The playwright talks about the comedy he gender-swapped from his popular farce 'Lend Me a Tenor.' By JEFFREY WALKER
Speak the names, tell the stories (part 3): The DC Black...
In 1971, ‘The Rep’ became DC’s premiere Black cultural organization, offering opportunities to Black artists and cultivating Black theatergoing audiences. By LEEANÉT NOBLE AND LAURETTA MALLOY
Stars announced for June run of ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ at Kennedy...
Christian Borle, Krysta Rodriguez, and Ephraim Sykes to lead the Broadway Center Stage production.
Perisphere Theater appoints new artistic leadership
Gerrad Alex Taylor and Lizzi Albert to serve as co-artistic directors, beginning April 1.
Making Audiences Guffaw Again in ‘FIVE’ at Off-Broadway’s Theater 555
With the 2024 presidential campaigns, primary elections, and multiple court cases against America’s 45th President in full swing in our country, there couldn’t be...
In ‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse, humanity at risk
This well-acted fictional drama based on the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study has controversy and complexity that still have sad relevance. By CYBELE POMEROY
In ‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse, humanity at risk
This well-acted fictional drama based on the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study has controversy and complexity that still have sad relevance. By CYBELE POMEROY
Making Audiences Guffaw Again in ‘FIVE’ at Off-Broadway’s Theater 555
With the 2024 presidential campaigns, primary elections, and multiple court cases against America’s 45th President in full swing in our country, there couldn’t be...
Stars announced for June run of ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ at Kennedy...
Christian Borle, Krysta Rodriguez, and Ephraim Sykes to lead the Broadway Center Stage production.