Euan Morton makes an entertaining Hedwig, but you can't say the same for the touring production
An autobiographical tour-de-force from another of America’s greatest playwrights
The School For Lies is a rom-com for wordsmiths and wig lovers
"Perfect Arrangement" returns to the Source Festival in a colorful, well-realized new production
"Perfect Arrangement" returns for an encore run at the Source Theatre Festival
When Malic White heard Woolly Mammoth was producing Hir, they absolutely had to be in it
"King Lear" may be small in budget, but it's big in vision and has a grimly authentic lead in Rick Foucheux
Mosaic presents the 2017 Voices From a Changing Middle East Festival
Foucheux will retire after starring as Shakespeare’s most troubled patriarch
An update of the aristocratic, ruthless French satire Le Misanthrope
In the Folger's production of Timon of Athens, Antoinette Robinson portrays a character generally portrayed by a man
Taylor Mac's Hir is an important treatment of gender identity, but it sometimes lacks nuance
British farce brings wall-to-wall wackiness and carefully choreographed hijinks
ACT celebrates with a special Black Pride Weekend event on Sunday.
Signature's high-spirited production of Jesus Christ Superstar gives glorious life to an enduring score