"Peter Pan" is a grand adventure that's perfect for kids
Keegan's "Stones in His Pockets" fully charms
Ford's Theatre's Death of a Salesman offers tragic poignancy
Karen Zacarias' Native Gardens offers a funny, D.C.-specific look at race and class in America
M. Butterfly soars on its lead's performance, while Lela & Co. offers a harrowing wartime tale
"The Arsonists" is a provocative, humorous allegory for our modern political times
The School For Lies is a rom-com for wordsmiths and wig lovers
Andrew Hobgood's comedy is set in the closeted, claustrophobic mid-1950s
Arena's Smart People is a series of rushed vignettes and missed opportunities
Catholic organization wants Out Front Theater Company to cancel "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told"
It addresses the struggles of assimilation and obsoletion within a changing power system
Straight White Men is a timely, accessible examination of expectation and privilege
Thomas Jay Ryan feels Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge speaks to the fear of “the other”
"All the Way" scribe Robert Schenkkan is convinced that progress in LGBT rights is inevitable
"Sweat" bears witness to the new-normals of our faceless global economy