Michael Kahn directs superb cast in ‘The Liar’
Father, son come to terms in compelling ‘60 Miles’
Anyone who tells me that I can’t play a part, I tell them ‘f-you’
McNally pays tribute to Albee, his ex, at Helen Hayes Awards
Glover takes on showy role in ‘Lisbon Traviata’
With spring comes a deluge of promising new productions, many of special interest to LGBT theater-goers. Here’s a sampling. Gay playwright Terrence McNally is a lifelong...
Out actor Nicholas Rodriguez can’t shake the bad memory of a gay bashing that ended with a trashcan full of garbage being poured over his head....
Locally, it’s a good time for classics by gay American theater greats. At Signature Theatre in Shirlington Village, audiences are getting acquainted and reacquainted with
The Greeks knew their myths — for the rest of us there’s exposition. “Orestes, A Tragic Romp,” (Anne Washburn’s clever adaptation of Euripides’ classic now playing...
In “Beauty of the Father” — Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz’s exploration of familial bonds — a young American woman travels to southern Spain to meet...