The theatre community reflects on the legacy of playwright Terrence McNally.
Anne Washburn's "Shipwreck" goes after self-involved liberals, which is like shooting fish in a barrel
Second City's She the People is a full-scale comic outrage at everything society expects of women
"What to Send Up" lays down a full-bodied theatrical experience aimed at uniting audiences in healing
Jackie Sibblies Drury's "Fairview" offers a powerful, original, and unsettling study of race relations
The Helen Hayes Awards spread the love around, recognizing the best of D.C. theater across dozens of shows
Acclaimed artist Tania El Khoury brings a singular interactive performance to Woolly Mammoth
Live theater, plays and musicals in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
Woolly puts forth a vicious comedy of office politics, while Folger offers stunningly unique version of "Macbeth"
Woolly's "Botticelli in the Fire" offers both too much and too little in reimagining the Renaissance painter
Woolly Mammoth Theatre's latest gives bold, moving voice to the issues of the day
Familiar brings a unique voice and genuine humor to a relatable issue
Our Critics André Hereford and Kate Wingfield pick their 5 best D.C.-area stage productions of 2017
"The Arsonists" is a provocative, humorous allegory for our modern political times
When Malic White heard Woolly Mammoth was producing Hir, they absolutely had to be in it