The exuberant farce of Signature's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" is a perfectly-timed mood lifter.
Keegan's "Noises Off" hits its marks with zeal, yet doesn't achieve the high-flying heights of truly hilarious farce.
From behind the curtain, Tobias A. Young takes center stage as the voice of Audrey II in Ford's "Little Shop of Horrors."
A vibrant new production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at Ford's combines macabre comedy with powerful grit and soul.
Theater J's "The Chameleon" sketches an intriguing satire about blending in versus standing up, but fumbles the comedy.
Constellation flexes its farce with "The School for Lies," a brightly funny, briskly-paced rhyming retooling of Molière.
It's hard to imagine a better version of "The Tempest" than this production that positively vibrates with talent.
Solid stagecraft and storytelling serve Constellation's inventive production of "The White Snake"
Get ready for the Summer Hummer, as the local theater community heats up Signature's stage for a good cause.
An energetic, harmonious ensemble sails through the Constellation's confident return to Arabia