
Touring productions and local standouts that illuminated Washington stages.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:06PM[SHARE]The insightful U.K. import at the Kennedy Center cuts across borders " from Britain to Africa.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:54PM[SHARE]Energetic and exciting are not the same things.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:12AM[SHARE]In this episode, Peas won.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:34PM[SHARE]The play at Studio Theatre gets serious about the challenges, especially for women.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:06PM[SHARE]Colin Hovde, who has run the company since 2011, steps away.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:48PM[SHARE]The Olney Theatre Center show lacks originality and spirit.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:18AM[SHARE]Arena Stage revives the Cole Porter classic.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:18PM[SHARE]Oscar Wilde's "A Woman of No Importance" benefits from an all-female cast.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PM[SHARE]Yarn expands from animated film to song and dance.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54PM[SHARE]The winner, "Sing to Me Now," features a muse with the blues.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:42PM[SHARE]Brave Spirits Theatre takes on "The Duchess of Malfi" and "The Changeling."
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:18PM[SHARE]Politics invades a living room in 'Blight,' and Dario Fo's 'Can't Pay, Won't Pay!' is revived.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:12PM[SHARE]Alex Timbers and David Korins offer a sneak peek at the set of their new Broadway-bound show.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:54AM[SHARE]Anna Ziegler's Title IX drama arrives in Theater J's show at Arena Stage.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:04PM[SHARE]The troupe 600 Highwaymen brings the experimental show about the human bond to Woolly Mammoth.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:36AM[SHARE]The 1997 Pulitzer winner's depiction of abuse has not dulled.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:06PM[SHARE]The new hire comes from Theater J.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:04PM[SHARE]'New Guidelines for Peaceful Times' at Spooky Action freshens an old interrogation model.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:42PM[SHARE]The Washington Stage Guild production, in the intimate Undercroft Theatre, jolts your senses.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:04PM[SHARE]'Camelot' director Alan Paul tries his hand at Shakespeare's early farce.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PM[SHARE]The terrain looks familiar in a rom-com that goes from Blair to Brexit.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:54PM[SHARE]Four of 10 works this season are by female playwrights. That's better than ever, but parity should be the goal.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:06AM[SHARE]As the show on democratic principles opens at Ford's Theatre, good luck leaving politics at the door.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:42PM[SHARE]The London smash by James Graham is making its U.S. debut at Olney Theatre.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:36AM[SHARE]An earlier look at angry speech from the author of "The Originalist."
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:48PM[SHARE]Sadie Hasler's bruising comedy takes an irreverent point of view.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:06PM[SHARE]The Putin piece is absurd, while a mass violence incident sends a playwright toward ancient Greek models.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:18PM[SHARE]Middle East politics and deep secrets strain a D.C. family.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:48PM[SHARE]Arena Stage revives the late comic's style.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:04PM[SHARE]Shirlington troupe gets extra points for being user-friendly and producing musicals better than the rest.
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