Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is another showcase for Holly Twyford's amazing talent
Hooded, Or Being Black for Dummies' is a deft examination of two young black teens from vastly different circumstances
Irreverent play follows a book-smart prep-schooler and a street-savvy drop-out from inner-city Baltimore
Roe dramatizes one of the most iconic cases of the Supreme Court
His one-man revue will feature disco, folk, Bossa Nova and Broadway
Arena Stage's latest production looks at the iconic case that reshaped the legality of abortion
Studio's crack at The Hard Problem sparks rousing intellectual debate with lukewarm dramatic results
Theatre Prometheus bucks tradition to tell stories of society's marginalized
Roe focuses on the two women at the heart of the landmark 1973 case
Richard Nelson's slice-of-life plays The Gabriels Trilogy are inspired by American politics
The InSeries devotes its latest revue to one of the great unsung heroes of the American songbook
Mosaic's Charm is a stirring reminder to respect the person irrespective of her, his or their gender
Signature Theatre's retooled Titanic is at times overly busy, but it's also immersive and magnificently staged
Vosk stars as Elphaba -- the Wicked Witch of the West -- in the national touring production of Wicked
An impressive staging makes the audience feel as if they are aboard the "ship of dreams"