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Set in an imagined legal system where a crime victim can decide a perpetrator’s fate, the production is thrilling and taut with tension from beginning to end. Here is what we know. Three years after ...
In an unlikely friendship, two apparently different sanitation workers discover common ground. When audience members step into Theater Alliance’s theater space, they are immediately confronted by a ...
The animal puppets are the stars, making the show a visual delight. Tiger, tiger, burning bright… In the touring production of Life of Pi, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from Yann Martel’s novel, and ...
Jon M. Chu's new film improves on its source material just as Spielberg’s 2021 film 'West Side Story' improved on the 1961 version. I finally saw Wicked on Broadway in early 2022. I went in blind, and ...
All four actors do a sterling job of making their characters real, and the comic timing of the show’s many very funny lines is impeccable. Breaking up is hard to do. It gets even harder if, as in The ...
A new play based on interviews, letters, and reflections of those whose lives were deeply affected by the Vietnam War. In Voices from Vietnam, now premiering at Journey Theater in Warrenton, ...
Playwright Matthew Libby’s cautionary tale plays out in a harsh, inhuman world. In Data, Matthew Libby’s cautionary tale of the comprehensive reach of big tech, it is Arena Stage’s technical ...
The Latine family tragedy is mammoth in the breadth of the emotions and the depth and importance of the issues it explores. At the beginning of Western civilization, in ancient Greece, playwrights ...
A probing and startling interview with the writer behind DC productions of 'Exception to the Rule' at Studio and 'Incendiary' at Woolly Mammoth. There comes a point in every Dave Harris play when the ...
Inspired by the childhood of Frida Kahlo, this bilingual musical for young audiences sparkles with life. Frida Libre, a bilingual world premiere, opened to a packed house at GALA Hispanic Theatre.
Mint Theater Company’s NYC premiere of the 1925 coming-of-age story Sump’n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs – whose Green Grow the Lilacs, written in 1930, and first produced in 1931, served as the basis for ...
It’s tempting to see this 1937 opera as dated, but the parallels to today’s reboot of totalitarian impulses are hard to miss. Few productions in American musical theater history can claim as thrilling ...
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