Playwright Rachel Lynett takes a blistering look at America's most powerful woman in "Letters to Kamala/Dandelion Peace."
Tony-winning playwright Ken Ludwig retools his beloved 1986 farce "Lend Me a Tenor" with a clever operatic gender-swap, now playing at Olney.
With "Hurricane Diane," playwright Madeleine George tackles gods, lesbian seduction, and the urgency of climate change.
The LGBTQ playwright, whose work is largely centered on situations in the Middle East, returns to Mosaic with 'Unseen.'
Playwright Samuel D. Hunter poured his personal pain into the role now earning Brendan Fraser the ovations of his career.
Queer playwright Benjamin Benne puts God in the details of "In His Hands," his provocative new gay, interfaith romance.
The star of "Hi, Are You Single?," Ryan J. Haddad is a gay man like any other in search of love, with one key difference.
'Love! Valour! Compassion!' and 'Lips Together, Teeth Apart' are all available now
Playwright Jon Robin Baitz is using his skills to fight Trump the only way he can -- with deep, biting, close to the bone satire.
Two decades after his magnum opus "Angels in America," Tony Kushner continues to expound on gay topics
Larry Kramer, with his dog Charley, in his Manhattan home (Photo by Chris Geidner) Since the publication of Faggots in 1978, Larry Kramer has been...
Molly Smith remembers well her first encounter with the work of Edward Albee. ''The Zoo Story is one of the first plays I ever read,''...