Artistic Director Reggie D. White’s inaugural season is a season of firsts — five world-premiere plays by five playwrights making Woolly Mammoth debuts. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is proud to ...
The wildly entertaining production is full of love and laughter, with a lot of heartache along the way. For those unfamiliar, the story is set in England in the 1790s and follows the Dashwood sisters, ...
Raúl Esparza (Company) and Helen J Shen (Maybe Happy Ending) announced the nominations for the 70th Annual Drama Desk Awards – honoring outstanding achievements in NYC theater of the 2025-26 season – ...
Hannah Cowley’s comic 1783 play is a tale of girl loves boy, girl loses boy, and girl plays boy to get boy back. As much fun as it always is to see the American Shakespeare Center give the Bard his ...
In the tunnels of Dupont Underground, each line of Tennessee Williams’s classic emits a chilling echo. Lucy Owen as Blanche and Brad Koed as Stanley in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire,’ produced by The ...
Kentland Community Players presents a fascinating combination of character-driven drama, humor, mystery, and spooky fantasy. As seen in the Kentland Community Players’ atmospheric, amusing, and ...
Actors give their absolute all in Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize–winning play about the human cost of unchecked capitalist forces. A stunning collection of actors gives their absolute all, and sure ...
In ‘Making the Scene: Theater on 14th Street in the 1980s,’ SCENA Theatre co-founder Amy Schmidt takes us back to a seminal era in Washington theater. During the 1980s, a vibrant community of seven ...
With a talented company and infinitely hummable songs, the show is a celebration of friendship, strength, and all the places (and people) we call home. Twister-ed up and deposited in a strange land ...
With excellent performances, this must-see show asks some of the still-hard questions about race raised in the 1960s film. The subject matter, performances, and success of the film were considered ...
Written ca. 1588-93, Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s first tragedy, recounts an epic melodrama of political intrigue and corruption in ancient Rome that unleashes a cycle of savage inhumanity, ...
A stellar cast brings the play’s wounded characters to life with sympathy and flourishes of humor. Under the taut, skillful direction of Olney Artistic Director Jason Loewith, Jacobs-Jenkins’ ...