Out playwright Tarrell Alvin McCraney’s take on this world is poetic, poignant and loads of fun
Touring rigors don’t deter veteran stage actor
LGBT content abounds at 12th annual festival
Scalia’s death inspired tweaks to ‘The Originalist’
Revivals, edgy new works and Fringe selections on summer theater schedule
Witty repartee, visual anachronisms enliven snappy, 90-minute production
In an airy white rehearsal studio in Northwest Washington, Luis R. Torres smiles through the sweat. He laughs as he easily switches from Spanish to ...
‘90s hits broke ground on stage with frank, funny portrayals of queer lives
Monday night event is benefit for Shakespeare Theatre Company
Resentment, sadness, anger and sadistic cruelty make for a memorable and often uncomfortable theatrical experience