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How To Die In Japan

Jul 12 – Jul 25, 2026

How To Die In Japan is a multimedia solo comedy show exploring Japanese funeral etiquette, family chaos, and the collision of two cultures, performed by...

Review: PETE THE CAT at Imagination Stage

Review: PETE THE CAT at Imagination Stage

by Abby Korb · June 29, 2026

This rock musical adaptation of the Pete the Cat book series by Kimberly and James Dean immediately captures the attention and hearts of all those in the audience and takes them into Pete’s world as he experiences his new life as a house cat!…

Review: Scena Theatre's NO EXIT at Atlas Performing Arts Center

Review: Scena Theatre's NO EXIT at Atlas Performing Arts Center

by Andrew White · June 29, 2026

Scena Theatre’s Artistic Director, Robert McNamara, has returned to Sartre’s classic with renewed vigor, and the chess-like precision with which he directs his cast, coupled with his razor-sharp design team, remind us why Sartre’s vision haunts us years after his passing. By turns hilarious an…

Review: WHAT BECAME OF US at Signature Theatre

Review: WHAT BECAME OF US at Signature Theatre

by Aidan O'Connor · June 25, 2026

How does our memory distinguish the aspects of the life we live that make up our remembered life, our conscious legacy? Is the entirety of that remembered life truthful? How does it inform our relationships?What Became of Us at Signature Theatre doesn’t necessarily answer any of these questions, i…

Review: HOW SHAKESPEARE SAVED MY LIFE at Folger Theatre

Review: HOW SHAKESPEARE SAVED MY LIFE at Folger Theatre

by Audrey Cahak · June 25, 2026

To quote the great bard himself, writer and actor Jacob Ming-Trent: “Congregation, that was a lot.” Facilitated by Folger Theatre and Red Bull Theater, Ming-Trent’s one-act, one-man show How Shakespeare Saved My Life was a lot of energy, a lot of testimony, and a lot of reckoning. …

Review: SUFFS at The National Theatre

Review: SUFFS at The National Theatre

by Aidan O'Connor · June 17, 2026

The women’s suffrage movement in the United States spanned 72 years, finally concluding in 1920 when women gained the right to vote. Thousands of women lended their lives to the cause with a hope for the future, that subsequent generations would be inspired by the suffragists. Yet, their names wer…

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McLean Central Park Amphitheater (7/30-7/30)
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The National Theatre (7/07-7/26)
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