The key to understanding playwright Harold Pinter is to approach his plays like the puzzles they are
Arhur Miller's "The Price" is the stuff of playwriting dreams
From Cleopatra to Potterdom, Shirine Babb's career has magic (and talent) on her side
In Studio's dazzling, neon-lit production of "The Effect," two subjects fall in love while two doctors spar
Shakespeare Theatre's "The Lover" and "The Collection" offer Pinter at his best
Hill Center's latest film series dives into the works of Hollywood's fiercest -- and most brilliant -- rivals
Keegan's "Stones in His Pockets" fully charms
Ford's Theatre's Death of a Salesman offers tragic poignancy
Based on real-life research, En Garde Arts' Wilderness explores an unorthodox therapy treatment for teens with troubles
The music and dancing delight, but the leads don't quite deliver in Constellation's The Wild Party
Karen Zacarias' Native Gardens offers a funny, D.C.-specific look at race and class in America
M. Butterfly soars on its lead's performance, while Lela & Co. offers a harrowing wartime tale
"The Arsonists" is a provocative, humorous allegory for our modern political times
Every play, musical and performance on stages around D.C. this fall!
GALA Hispanic Theatre's Don Juan Tenorio seduces, but doesn't fully satisfy