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I must admit I have never seen anything like Happy Fall: A Queer Stunt Spectacular. Leave it to the Contemporary American Theater Festival to push the envelope into all kinds of theatrical ...
Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) Reviews ‘Magdalene’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival In Mark St. Germain's retelling, the Apostle Peter and Mary Magdalene become totally ...
The Theatre Lab’s production of Hadestown: Teen Edition, which ran for one weekend at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, is nothing short of impressive. Presented by this year’s first cohort of the ...
Improvisers should never predetermine their show too much: plotting can confine comedians’ freewheeling creativity. Still, improv shows thrive on structure. The best ones use some kind of device (like ...
Growing up as a triplet, I felt like I didn’t own my identity. Everyone would compare and contrast my body and personality against my siblings — I existed against them, despite wanting to be like them ...
Interviews and Features The real-life duo in ‘Duel Reality’ at STC get personal about trust Gerardo Gutiérrez and Michelle Hernandez, whose dramatic acrobatics portray Romeo and Juliet, share the ...
This witty, colorful interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic comedy is a fun summer show that offers plenty of laughs. Classic Theatre of Maryland’s production of Much Ado About Nothing is a witty, ...
This is Meet Cute, the live blind date comedy show that’s traveled from Capital Fringe to Edinburgh Fringe and now lands squarely in the heart of the very first District Fringe Festival. It’s part ...
Community Theater Locations Virginia The timely relevance of ‘Cabaret’ comes alive at ARTfactory The entire cast and crew leaned into the world they created with full commitment, resulting in ...
Reviews All folks are created equal in ‘1776’ without white men at Kennedy Center The deeper we get into the show, the less it seems to matter whether we are seeing men or women in the roles.
It is rare to see a production turn B+ material into an A+ show, given how difficult it is to build on a shaky foundation. But the Workhouse Arts Center and director Frank Shutts have done it with The ...
Tiger, tiger, burning bright… In the touring production of Life of Pi, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from Yann Martel’s novel, and now playing at the Kennedy Center, it is a Bengal tiger named Richard ...