This dark and hilarious holiday comedy puts the fun in dysfunctional family. Rules for Living puts the fun in dysfunctional family. The dark, hilarious Christmas comedy by Sam Holcroft, currently ...
The new hand-clapping, stand-up-and-praise, sing-along holiday production at Baltimore Center Stage is like a gift. The impressive State Theater of Maryland, home to the Baltimore Center Stage, is ...
Among the many selections this season to put you in the holiday spirit are three long-time favorites returning to the NYC stage, offering a range from wild and hot concerts to a beloved classic play.
Alicia Graf Mack (center) with members of the company. Photo by Andrew Eccles. The show opened with the company premiere of Walerski’s Blink of an Eye, with Sarah Daley-Perdomo, Jacquelin Harris, ...
New queer and Latine company delivers supercharged emotional two-hander inspired by the Pulse nightclub shooting. La Pluma Theatre, the newest professional theater company in the DMV, goes literally ...
Founded in 1976 and re-established in 2012 to preserve classic works of musical theater choreography, American Dance Machine for the 21 st Century is presenting a limited Off-Broadway world-premiere ...
Theater-lovers everywhere can keep up with their reading with a selection of four publications offering a range of topics for all ages and interests, from a child’s introduction to a Shakespeare ...
The company. Photo by Matthew Murphy. Set in the first decade of the 1900s, the converging plotlines revolve around three distinct groups of people and neighborhoods in New York representing our ...
Beautiful, humorous, lively, delicious, and romantic, the production is everything a Jane Austen fan could wish. Jane Austen’s Persuasion, published posthumously in 1817, is sometimes viewed wistfully ...
The world premiere play captures the essence of gothic horror, but the company seems unsure about how to rein in the monster they’ve unleashed. Adian Chapman as The Ghoul in ‘So Late Into the Night.’ ...
This sharp satire draws connections to the stark realities of migrant detention centers in the U.S. What kind of play would be banned in both Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany? Only one that dares to ...
Staged in a chapel in a cemetery, Bob Bartlett’s new play is a magnificent meditation on life and death and women and men. The enigmatic execution of that promising premise can now be experienced ...