Mosaic's Charm is a stirring reminder to respect the person irrespective of her, his or their gender
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Visually and aurally enchanting, this is storytelling as magical dream. You've never seen Melville quite like this.
Shakespeare Theatre offers an uneven revival of The Secret Garden, which is still unequivocally Daisy Eagan's show
Arena Stage pulls out the stops to keep Carousel turning, but a complicated tale occasionally slows it down
Straight White Men is a timely, accessible examination of expectation and privilege
Thomas Jay Ryan feels Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge speaks to the fear of “the other”
Milk Like Sugar continues Mosaic Theater’s mission of exploring contemporary issues
GREAT PERFORMANCES: GYPSY British stage veteran Imelda Staunton, known for her work in films ranging from the Harry Potter franchise to 2014’s gay-themed Pride, had...
Mosaic Theater's compelling "Milk Like Sugar" examines youthful discontent in a novel, genuine way
Guillermo Calderon turns Syria from ubiquitous headline into something more urgent and human
Collective Rage is just plain boring
Live theater, plays and musicals in the Washington, D.C. region
In Hand to God, Liam Forde brilliantly portrays not one, but two characters. One is a withdrawn teenager. The other, Tyrone, a demonic, foul-mouthed puppet.
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