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SPUNK Comes to Signature Theatre

SPUNK Comes to Signature Theatre

by BWW News Desk — April 4, 2019
Signature Theatre has announced the cast and creative team for Spunk, based on three short stories by Zora Neale Hurston (Their Eyes Were Watching God) and adapted by acclaimed writer and director George C.
The Center For The Arts At George Mason University Announces The 2019/2020 Season Of

The Center For The Arts At George Mason University Announces The 2019/2020 Season Of 'Great Performances At Mason'

by BWW News Desk — April 4, 2019
The Center for the Arts at George Mason University announced today the 2019/2020 season of Great Performances at Mason, its annual series featuring leading national and international artists in the disciplines of classical music, opera, jazz, ballet, modern dance, theater, and global music and dance
BWW Review: NATIVE SON at Mosaic Theater Company

BWW Review: NATIVE SON at Mosaic Theater Company

by Rachael Goldberg — April 4, 2019
'Native Son' is a heavy drama with an important story to tell.
Shakespeare Theatre Company Announces Next Michael Kahn And Friends: Off The Record E

Shakespeare Theatre Company Announces Next Michael Kahn And Friends: Off The Record Event

by BWW News Desk — April 3, 2019
Shakespeare Theatre Company's Artistic Director Michael Kahn invites theatre-lovers to the second event of a series of intimate conversations about his career in D.
BWW Review: NEW YORK CITY BALLET Relies on Strengths at Kennedy Center

BWW Review: NEW YORK CITY BALLET Relies on Strengths at Kennedy Center

by Roger Catlin — April 3, 2019
The new artistic director and co-director of the New York City Ballet looked a little nervous Tuesday as they awkwardly welcomed the Kennedy Center audience to their annual week-long residency.
Meet the Cultural Workers Visiting Capitol Hill to Advocate for Latinx Arts and Cultu

Meet the Cultural Workers Visiting Capitol Hill to Advocate for Latinx Arts and Cultures

by Sarah Hookey — April 3, 2019
The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) announces the 17 Fellows who will travel to Capitol Hill to advocate for cultural equity and increased funding for the arts.
Kelly Crandall d'Amboise Sets Signature's GRAND HOTEL in Motion

Kelly Crandall d'Amboise Sets Signature's GRAND HOTEL in Motion

by Benjamin Tomchik — April 3, 2019
With 'velvet stairs, easy chairs, and perfumed air gently blowing,' the Grand Hotel Berlin may not be a character in the traditional meaning of the word, however, it is the catalyst which sets in motion the fate of every guest who walks through its opulent revolving doors.
Broadway's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Treats D.C. Area Thespians To A Preview

Broadway's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Treats D.C. Area Thespians To A Preview

by BWW News Desk — April 2, 2019
The cast of the Broadway production of To Kill a Mockingbird presented 400 middle and high school students with a special performance at the Library of Congress on Tuesday to celebrate the culmination of Theatre in Our Schools Month, which is held annually in March.
BWW Review: Topical and Significant COLUMBINUS at 1st Stage

BWW Review: Topical and Significant COLUMBINUS at 1st Stage

by Pamela Roberts — April 2, 2019
To mark the 20th anniversary of the deadly shooting at Columbine High School, 1st Stage brings us a columbinus that, tragically, is as frightening, significant, and topical today as ever before.
VIDEO: Ayad Akhtar Talks About JUNK at Arena Stage

VIDEO: Ayad Akhtar Talks About JUNK at Arena Stage

by BWW News Desk — April 2, 2019
Arena Stage presents Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and author Ayad Akhtar's (Arena's Disgraced) timely tale Junk.
STOMP Returns to National Theatre on 25th Anniversary Tour

STOMP Returns to National Theatre on 25th Anniversary Tour

by Sarah Hookey — April 2, 2019
STOMP, the international percussion sensation, will return to Washington, D.
BWW Review: DAMIAN WOETZEL'S DEMO: NOW Defies Expectation

BWW Review: DAMIAN WOETZEL'S DEMO: NOW Defies Expectation

by Lora Strum — April 2, 2019
Demo: Now, a complex seven-part showcase of dance, music and spoken word, defies expectations by never allowing the audience to set them in the first place.
Alex Mills Will Star In RICHARD III at Synetic Theater

Alex Mills Will Star In RICHARD III at Synetic Theater

by BWW News Desk — April 2, 2019
Longtime Synetic Theater Company Member and fan-favorite Alex Mills will star in the company's wordless adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III May 15 through June 16, 2019 in Crystal City.
Photo Flash: First Look at COLUMBINUS at 1st Stage

Photo Flash: First Look at COLUMBINUS at 1st Stage

by BWW News Desk — March 31, 2019
Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the tragic 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, this docudrama combines fact and fiction to illuminate the dark realities of adolescence.
BWW Dance Review: ANALOGY/TRILOGY at Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center

BWW Dance Review: ANALOGY/TRILOGY at Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center

by Mary Lincer — March 30, 2019
The second section of Bill T.
The Naked Girl Readings Presents Award Winning SciFi

The Naked Girl Readings Presents Award Winning SciFi

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2019
By Grabthar's Hammer, through time and space, in a galaxy far far away, to boldly go where no Naked Girl has gone before, join us for Naked Girls Reading Presents Award Winning Science Fiction.
BWW Review: COME THROUGH at the Kennedy Center is a Contemporary Triumph

BWW Review: COME THROUGH at the Kennedy Center is a Contemporary Triumph

by Sam Abney — March 30, 2019
Monday night's production of Bon Iver and TU Dance's Come Through at the Kennedy Center is one of the most quintessentially contemporary performances on record.
Mosaic Theater Company Of DC Announces 5th Anniversary #WOKESEASON5

Mosaic Theater Company Of DC Announces 5th Anniversary #WOKESEASON5

by BWW News Desk — March 29, 2019
From Founding Artistic Director, Ari Roth: 'The eight amazing plays in Mosaic's 5th Anniversary Season offer up Stages of Awakening-urgent, exhilarating and humble-that hurtle our characters, and by extension, us, forward to new levels of awareness, puncturing bubbles of pretension along the way.
BWW Review: BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE COMPANY ANALOGY TRILOGY: DORA: TRAMONTANE at The

BWW Review: BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE COMPANY ANALOGY TRILOGY: DORA: TRAMONTANE at The Kennedy Center

by Rachael Goldberg — March 29, 2019
'Dora: Tramontane' may be the first of a trilogy, but it has the power to stand on its own as well as part of a set.
Theatre Life with Kristin Chenoweth

Theatre Life with Kristin Chenoweth

by Elliot Lanes — March 29, 2019
Today's subject, Kristin Chenoweth, has been living her theatre life to the fullest since 1993 when Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ cast her as the ingénue in their production of Animal Crackers.
Saad Haddad Chosen As New Young Concert Artists Composer-in-Residence

Saad Haddad Chosen As New Young Concert Artists Composer-in-Residence

by BWW News Desk — March 29, 2019
26-year-old American composer Saad Haddad has been announced as the 2019-2021 Young Concert Artists Composer-in-Residence, the 12th composer to receive this honor.
LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST Ends Folger's 2019/20 Season

LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST Ends Folger's 2019/20 Season

by BWW News Desk — March 28, 2019
Mind vs.
Washington Stage Guild Presents a Post-Show Talkback with RESOLVING HEDDA Playwright

Washington Stage Guild Presents a Post-Show Talkback with RESOLVING HEDDA Playwright

by Sarah Hookey — March 28, 2019
Playwright Jon Klein will join the director and members of the cast of the current hit comedy Resolving Hedda for a post-show talkback on Saturday, March 30.

Talkback with Playwright and Director of RESOLVING HEDDA this Saturday

by BWW News Desk — March 28, 2019
Playwright Jon Klein will join the director and members of the cast of the current hit comedy Resolving Hedda for a post-show talkback on Saturday, March 30.
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