When writer, composer, and lyricist Jonathan Larson died suddenly in 1996, at the age of 35, just a day before the Off-Broadway debut of his acclaimed musical RENT, the struggling young artist ...
The emotional complexity of the Stephen Sondheim/George Furth musical comes through in Damascus Theatre Company's production. Bursting with dreams, catching at dreams, practicing dreams, dreams that ...
The performance at the DC Arts Center is a thought-provoking gem that captures the essence of Harold Pinter and the absurd. Watching Theatre Du Jour’s production of The Dumb Waiter is like sitting ...
Limited engagement starring Hugh Bonneville opens March 30 in STC's Harman Hall. “It has been an absolute pleasure and a true collaboration working with Hugh and this stellar ensemble,” said Godwin.
Humor is the guiding force of this production, compelling the audience to stay riveted and rollicking the whole time. At the end of It’s a Motherf**cking Pleasure at Woolly Mammoth Theatre, audience ...
The Cindy Lauper musical demands a diva performance, divine dance moves, daring dresses, and working-class heart — and this production delivers. Theater lovers, something wonderful is afoot in ...
Legendary singer/songwriter/musician and activist Judy Collins returned to stage at The Town Hall – where she first performed and recorded her first live album, Judy Collins in Concert, in 1964 – to ...
The characters are all just a scandal away from falling off into a social abyss from which they can’t recover. American audiences simply can’t get enough of Edith Wharton’s 1920 Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
Provoked by Max Wolf Friedlich’s play ‘Job’ at Signature Theatre, a Gen Z culture critic responds in a very personal long-form essay. The first time I encountered what I call a “theater bro,” it was ...
A five-star regular on the international Fringe Festival circuit, writer/performer Chris Davis returns to NYC in April with his latest one-man hit The 40-Year-Old Ballerino, as part of the 2025 New ...
In Lauren M. Gunderson's powerful new play, Queen Gertrude, Ophelia, and a lady's maid become intimate with one another’s secrets and intrigues. The answer is always “to be,” asserts Ophelia in Lauren ...