The endearing ensemble of Mosaic's "The Art of Care" delivers a frank, graceful, and refreshing expression of care and empathy.
Arena’s powerful 'Angels in America, Part One' goes big, matching the colossal scale of Tony Kushner’s epic chronicle of a plague.
Signature's "Easy Women Smoking Loose Cigarettes" miscalculates its mix of sitcom cutesiness and serious family drama.
Arena's potent "Indecent" offers a canny reconstruction of a century-old controversy
Pondering the ghosts of Jewish family past and present in Studio's "If I Forget" and Theater J's "The Pianist of Willesden Lane"
"Roz and Ray" delivers a well-acted capsule of struggle at the dawn of the AIDS crisis
Charles Busch's edgy satire is a showcase for two local actresses