Although a pleasure to watch and listen to, Signature's sinister "Sweeney Todd" doesn't cut all that deep
Signature's 'Passing Strange' serves up a satisfying stew of rock concert and musical-comedy led by the soul-stirring Deacon Izzy.
Signature's evening celebrating the legendary Chita Rivera was filled with enthralling musical moments and poignant personal tributes.
There is an abundance of great shows and musicals presently filling D.C.'s stages as the second half of the season kicks into high gear.
Signature's elegantly minimal yet intricate 'Pacific Overtures' brings impressive luster to a Sondheim gem.
Signature presents a riveting D.C. premiere production of Sylvia Khoury's taut, suspenseful drama 'Selling Kabul.'
Preparing for liftoff to greater heights, hometown theater hero Solomon Parker kicks up his heels as Lola in Olney's 'Kinky Boots.'
A comic love letter to theater fans, 'Which Way to the Stage' hits its marks with affection and pinpoint accuracy.
Signature's 'Into the Woods' offers delicious treats for the eyes and ears, but the well-plated meal doesn't fully satisfy.
The theater season in Washington, D.C. returns to robust pre-pandemic levels with an astounding array of dramas, comedies, and musicals.
A witty satire of corporate culture, Signature's "No Place to Go" proves a rich showcase of star Bobby Smith's impressive range.
Signature’s stellar 'The Color Purple' wrings every triumph and tear out of Alice Walker’s beloved Black feminist saga.
Once upon a time, Signature Theatre would attract theatergoers by the hundreds this time of year with the lure of “summer hummer”-themed shows, in which...
Bernadette Peters, Santino Fontana, and Randy Rainbow led tributes to Carol Burnett at Signature's 2022 Sondheim Gala.
Signature's "The Upstairs Department" poignantly portrays siblings trying to make contact with the other side and each other.