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Studio to begin search for Muse's successor in fall of 2025. David Muse, Studio Theatre’s longtime Artistic Director, has announced that he will be leaving the position in late 2027, after what will ...
Interviews and Features How to soar if one can’t fly: Kaely Michels-Gualtieri on her career switch from trapeze artist to playwright Her bold new play 'Eclipsing Stars' blends circus, Shakespeare, and ...
2025 DISTRICT FRINGE FESTIVAL Reviews 2025 District Fringe Review: ‘Are You Out of Your Mind?’ by Oren Levine and Barbara Papendorp (4 stars) This delightful, upbeat cabaret-style revue is an ...
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company proudly announces its highly anticipated 46th season, marking the final season programmed by Artistic Director Maria Manuela Goyanes before her departure from the Tony ...
Community Theater Locations Maryland ‘Tick, Tick… BOOM!’ charms and fascinates at Greenbelt Arts Center Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical is a reminder of what we tragically lost too ...
Scene from ‘Family Affair: The Wedding.’ Photo courtesy of Timeless Entertainment. Bunn-Nelson added depth to the show with her role as Mikey’s mom, Kandace. Bunn-Nelson brings a mix of humor and ...
Reviews Avant Bard’s ‘The Margriad’ is an exhilarating Shakespearean remix This fresh adaptation is a wild ride of humor, deceit, devotion, and death, and the cast has incredible presence, versatility ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the cast of Uncle Vanya, directed by STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin. The production, hailed the “show of the year” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “pure ...
Classic Theatre of Maryland’s production of The Crucible is suspenseful, timely theater. Directed by Sally Boyett, Arthur Miller’s classic play about the Salem Witch Trials captures the dangers of ...
Reviews Adventure Theatre’s ‘Dragons Love Tacos’ is now standing room only The engaging story is packed with bouncy music, nonstop action, and noteworthy messages for the entire family.
Reviews Locations Virginia A ‘King Lear’ both upbeat and dark at American Shakespeare Center Tough times call for a tough Lear, and we have one here: Angela Iannone owns the stage.
In his autobiography, director Elia Kazan referenced the first meeting between the 36-year-old Tennessee Williams and the 23-year-old Marlon Brando at the former’s beach house in Provincetown, MA, on ...