Lola Chakrabati’s adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s best-selling novel captivates with layered performances yet falters in a final act that resolves too little, too quickly. The first thing I noticed ...
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Season includes Brian Cox as Johann Sebastian Bach in the US premiere of 'The Score.' “I am thrilled to be returning to the stage once again, to reprise my role as Bach in this thrilling historical ...
The stars of ‘Beauty and the Beast' now at the National share their experience creating ‘that place of childlike wonder.’ This interview has been edited for clarity, length, and flow. Kyra Belle ...
Studio Theatre forced to cancel planned production of Alaa Shehada’s ‘The Horse of Jenin.’ His solo show to screen on film instead. The solo show was scheduled to run at Studio in late February 2026 ...
Zambello, Washington National Opera's artistic director since 2013, was honored March 20. An internationally renowned director and arts leader, Francesca Zambello has served as artistic director of ...
Felicia Curry and Kennedy Holmes to join Holli' Gabrielle Conway, Jade Milan, and Stoney B. Woods in world premiere opening June 12. For more than 30 years, TLC has pushed artistic boundaries and ...
Director Jay K. Gee’s fine concept and execution centers queer and female voices. Coriolanus is famously Shakespeare’s most political play, dealing in matters of class conflict and politics as a blood ...
A lean, 10-actor staging sharpens the debate over free thought — but the scaled-down approach weakens the sense of community at the play's heart. When the play was first produced in the 1950s, it used ...
Shakespeare’s fabled Forest of Arden becomes a colorful urban world of laughter, music, art, self-discovery, and love. The cast of Folger Theatre’s ‘As You Like It.’ Photo by Brittany Diliberto. Arden ...
The new tour-de-force performance piece premieres at Baltimore Theatre Project. Imagine a cluttered workshop. Imagine two quirky workers. Imagine an immense space filled with fascinating shapes.
The cast is fabulous — in an over-the-top, sharp-witted way — but the depth of the writing does not match the talented acting. The Lost Virginity Tour is the story of four friends from the Happy ...