From musicals to madness, from horror classics to classic Shakespeare, from compelling drama to comedy tonight, D.C.-area stages have it all.
Rorschach’s thought-provoking trip to "Human Museum" plays a chilling sci-fi premise primarily for laughs.
More spoofy than spooky, Rorschach's 'Night of the Living Dead Live' remixes the movie with verve and good humor.
Rorschach's revisionist fairy tale 'Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea' makes for airy, witty romance and often soggy farce.
Rorschach's scrappy, feminist take on Stoker's classic horror novel “Dracula” suffers by sidelining the main attraction.
'Chemical Exile: Synthesis' is a stand-alone production, but it ties in with a year's worth of interactive productions.
The seven-chapter story covers 100 years of D.C. history in destinations across the city
The fast-paced, musical horror spoof is based on the '80s cult classic B-movie
Exploring a world of fantasy, and grief, in the heartfelt queer-themed dramedy "She Kills Monsters"
Husbands and hustlers explore sex, love, and violence in the saucy but unsatisfying Reykjavík.
Known for ambitious staging of eccentric, or just plain out-there, fantasy tales, Rorschach Theatre has seemingly done it again with Qui Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters,...
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