The Folger's "Metamorphoses" charts a fantastic voyage through myth and time, and in brilliantly engaging company.
Mosaic's "Monumental Travesties" treads through difficult race-relations territory and still comes out laughing.
Reginald L. Douglas, Mosaic's artistic director, offers a peek behind the scenes of running one of D.C.'s hottest theater companies.
The late August Wilson's "Radio Golf" closed out his celebrated Century Cycle with a stark, urgent drama set in 1997.
Theater J's finely-stitched "Intimate Apparel" fashions a touching drama from silk, sex, ambition, and forbidden romance
Secrets and lies abound, and are bound to come out, in the comedies "Moon Man Walk" and "Time Is On Our Side."
Tense new productions of Native Son and columbinus explore toxic male rage, with varying degrees of success