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The Summer Repertory is off to a great start with this new adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel. There’s something special about a live, lights-up performance of Jane Austen’s novels; even if you ...
Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events. Play readings and workshops offer a chance to see exciting new work at ...
Tarell Alvin McCraney's queer love story feels like a feast, an affirmation, a revival, and a welcoming home of prodigal sons and daughters. In his talk “Theatre of Be Longing,” the playwright Tarell ...
From soulful ballads to upbeat anthems, the musical review will take audiences on a journey through the emotions that color our lives. Bethesda Little Theatre’s latest musical revue, Hues in Harmony: ...
The Tony Award nominations for the 2024-25 season have already been announced, and the immersive metatheatrical jukebox bio-musical Just In Time, about the life, career, and music of singer, ...
Season includes several recent critically-praised Broadway and Off-Broadway hits and continues Studio’s commitment to producing powerful, provocative contemporary plays. Studio Theatre has announced ...
The winners of the 2025 New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards – the nation’s second-oldest playwriting award (after the Pulitzer Prize for Drama), which has been presented to the best new play of the ...
Raymond O. Caldwell stages Dominique Morisseau's play with immersive raw urgency and an enthrallingly frenetic current of energy and emotion. Dead center of the Black Bottom neighborhood in 1949 ...
Alliance for New Music-Theatre's staged reading in a vast underground tunnel testifies powerfully to art’s capacity amid the horror of war to inspire hope. It is the site-specific soundscape that ...
World premiere musical adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's classic novel runs June 12-July 20 at Arena. “A Wrinkle in Time transcends the boundaries of time, space, and even genre,” said Arena Stage ...
The creators and performers deliver a touching love story, a powerful history lesson, and a cautionary note about continuing bias. “Loving versus Virginia. So beautiful, it’s a song.” So sings ACLU ...
Gilbert and Sullivan’s swashbuckling two-act comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, which premiered at NYC’s Fifth Avenue Theatre in 1879, is the subject of a new adaptation, Pirates! The Penzance ...