Tony-winning playwright Ken Ludwig retools his beloved 1986 farce "Lend Me a Tenor" with a clever operatic gender-swap, now playing at Olney.
Everyman Theatre artistic director Vincent M. Lancisi spills the thrills and chills of plotting "Dial M for Murder."
Baltimore's Everyman Theatre stages a thrilling, engaging production of Ken Ludwig's homage to Sherlock Holmes.
"Murder on the Orient Express" is a stilted rendering of one of the great mystery writer's most transporting tales
Everybody plays the fool in Olney's daft but apparently crowd-pleasing "A Comedy of Tenors"
A sweet, embraceable twosome lifts Signature’s beautifully sung and danced Crazy for You
Ken Ludwig's latest comic nod to Sherlock Holmes barks up the right tree
All of Washington’s a stage. Has a nice ring to it, no? But in fact, D.C. theater continues to grow and thrive, as several of...
Kennedy Center's Page-to-Stage Festival promotes and grows local theater
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas is a new children’s play by Tony-nominated and Olivier-winning playwright Ken Ludwig, about the wild adventures of a mouse, an...
Ken Ludwig considers practicing law the equivalent of waiting tables. ''Most actors,'' he says, ''would not want to be identified as, 'Oh, wait a second,...