
Pointless moves uptown, and Cefaly's plays shift from Baltimore to D.C.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:33PM[SHARE]The League relaxed a rule, and players teamed up to get creative.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:42AM[SHARE]Richard Thomas and Pamela Reed sparkle in 'The Humans.'
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:24PM[SHARE]Thornton Wilder's shaggy 1942 play renders chaos as timeless.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:33PM[SHARE]'Sovereignty,' 'The Way of the World' and 'The Wolves' swell Women's Voices.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:24PM[SHARE]The solo show with Erika Rose begins D.C.'s second Women's Voices Theater Festival
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PM[SHARE]At the Kennedy Center, 'The Humans' and 'On Your Feet!'
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:36PM[SHARE]Female playwrights talk about leveling the stage amid a changing landscape.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:36PM[SHARE]Backstage musicals, Restoration comedies, Weinstein: It's all sex, money, power.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:24PM[SHARE]New chapter of "Queens Girl" recalls the 1960s in the United States and Nigeria.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:06AM[SHARE]Holiday bets from Gershwin 'Crazy For You' to serious Second City
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:54PM[SHARE]'Christmas Carols,' Gunderson plays and 'Crazy for You' hum along
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:06PM[SHARE]The grass-roots program, a declaration of standards, is getting a chapter in Washington.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:06PM[SHARE]The David Sedaris standby makes a comedy club appearance.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54PM[SHARE]'The Book of Will' and 'The Revolutionists' showcase the laugh-and-think formula.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:06PM[SHARE]A vote for politics " and it's a good year when the National Theatre's active.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:06AM[SHARE]Liv Ullmann brings a Bergman memoir to Washington.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:33PM[SHARE]Liv Ullmann directs the National Theater of Norway at the Kennedy Center.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:18PM[SHARE]Writer-performer Deen's solo show features a clever sleight of hand.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54PM[SHARE]Slice-of-life drama looks at one extended family's night in a hotel room.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PM[SHARE]Where's the orchestra? Cue the computer.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:24PM[SHARE]Bye bye, 'Mean Girls.'
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:12PM[SHARE]A Bulgarian experiment in political theater makes its U.S. debut.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:54PM[SHARE]"His words are so good. He always wanted to be best known as a writer, which he was not."
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:33AM[SHARE]A hip 'Twelfth Night' takes off at the Shakespeare Theatre Company.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:42PM[SHARE]"The Last Night of Ballyhoo," at Theater J, adds to her growing résumé.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:33PM[SHARE]A dutiful if uninspired production at Olney.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:48PM[SHARE]Telling the truth with laughs about everything from jail to comedy.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:24PM[SHARE]The prickly musical portrait is set in a 1963 bombed Alabama church.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:12AM[SHARE]Comedian Felonius Munk comes clean at Woolly Mammoth.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:42PM[SHARE]Dan Hoyle's solo show, now in D.C., has channeled U.S. frictions since 2010.
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