Geoff Sobelle's one-man show at Studio Theatre is an immersive adventure in unpacking
Mosaic Theater offers a romantic comedy with minority and LGBT characters
Salome, Avenue Q and Yerma are the evening's biggest winning shows
Constellation Theatre's "Journey to the West" fails to be about the destination
Tony-nominee Hamilton's national tour slated for the 2017-2018 season.
Disgraced raises, but doesn't quite embrace, some of the increasingly vital questions of our time
Reduced Shakespeare offers a mild, blunt, family-friendly play
A star vehicle for Tracy Lynn Olivera, Ford's 110 in the Shade is is quaint, predictable, old-fashioned and outdated.
Strathmore premieres a pair of choral works about two persecuted civil rights pioneers
The New York Neo-Futurists perform a greatest hits version of "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind" at The Alden
All The Way has hints of the after-school special, while The Nether is a timely, edgy examination of virtual reality
Olney Theatre takes on a classic made famous by Hitchcock, "Dial 'M' for Murder"
"All the Way" scribe Robert Schenkkan is convinced that progress in LGBT rights is inevitable
Shakespeare Theatre's 1984 is constrained by the source material's faults, but is still an enthralling concept piece
With American Idiot, Keegan Theatre has staged another inspiring rock musical