Constellation's "Is God Is" blends metaphor with blood-soaked violence in an offbeat, sometimes clunky revenge tale.
Constellation hits a bullseye with "Desperate Measures," a fun, frolicsome musical-comedy Western inspired by Shakespeare.
Constellation makes queer-forward farce of Virginia Woolf's gender-bending classic "Orlando," adapted by Sarah Ruhl.
The upcoming seasons of 30 professional theater companies, big and small, in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region.
Constellation flexes its farce with "The School for Lies," a brightly funny, briskly-paced rhyming retooling of Molière.
Constellation's 'Incognito' sketches an intriguing historical puzzle, but strains to fit the pieces into a cohesive whole.
The ebullient cast of Constellation's "Once on This Island" flourishes despite production's underwhelming depth and design
Musical duo Tom Teasley and Chao Tian find the right rhythm for Constellation Theatre's world premiere production of "Mysticism & Music"
Secrets and lies abound, and are bound to come out, in the comedies "Moon Man Walk" and "Time Is On Our Side."
"The Last Five Years" melds the he-said-she-said romance into a heartfelt hybrid of stage and screen
Christian Montgomery and a bloodthirsty plant lead a stunning ensemble in Constellation's delightful "Little Shop of Horrors"
The Helen Hayes Awards spread the love around, recognizing the best of D.C. theater across dozens of shows
Solid stagecraft and storytelling serve Constellation's inventive production of "The White Snake"
Edward Kemp's adaptation appears to be a bullet-point reduction of the original tale
Shayla S. Simmons pretty much steals the show as the lead in Constellation's glossy, glitzy "Aida"