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One of the most exciting parts of this musical is the dancing — the choreography, created by Sergio Trujillo, is fluid, dynamic, and makes you want to jump out of your seat! The actors do an ...
They say it isn’t over until the fat lady sings — but in Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Soprano, the real chaos begins before a single aria is heard. This sharp, gender-swapped reimagining of Ludwig’s farce ...
The Shark is Broken by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon Directed by Gené Fouché September 12 – October 5, 2025 It’s 1974 and the hit movie JAWS is being filmed. Well, it would be, if the prop shark wasn’t a ...
District Fringe is proud to announce partnerships with Van Ness Main Street and The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) to support the inaugural 2025 festival. These partnerships include ...
While summer is fast approaching and camps across the region are filling up, openings remain in several of the area’s most exciting theater camps. DC Theater Arts staff have curated a list of theater ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the lineup of its upcoming 2024/25 season. Two-time Tony Award-winner Matthew Broderick makes his STC debut in Babbitt, a new adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’s ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company is proud to announce the location, cast, and creative team for the highly-anticipated spring production of Macbeth. Directed by STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin, Macbeth ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the lineup of its upcoming 2025/26 season, celebrating the company’s 40th season exploring classic storytelling in Washington, DC. The season features two ...
I finally saw Wicked on Broadway in early 2022. I went in blind, and as I left, I was sad to find that I felt underwhelmed. Unmemorable, plotless songs plagued the performance, and the show centers ...
Dave Harris. Photo by Izak Rappaport courtesy of the artist. Over the past year and a half, I’ve reviewed the DC productions of Exception to the Rule and Incendiary. Although Dave Harris started as a ...
Tom Lehrer, the brilliant satirist known for the hilariously clever ditties he wrote and performed in the 1950s and 1960s, really did dump all his songs into the public domain. (You can find them here ...
In Data, Matthew Libby’s cautionary tale of the comprehensive reach of big tech, it is Arena Stage’s technical production that most persuasively tells the tale. The production’s design team is on the ...