Perspectives: ‘Disgraced’ is about starting, not finishing, conversations
The goal of the talkbacks is to clarify that the play asks questions, it does not tell you what to think.
The goal of the talkbacks is to clarify that the play asks questions, it does not tell you what to think.
The Tony-nominated Colorado native will tell her story in two uncommonly intimate cabaret concerts on April 15 at the Garner Galleria Theatre.
The President and CEO of the DCPA makes the case that the arts are not a subsidy. They are an economic engine.
Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.
Its next off-site collaboration will be its first full-scale musical production: An immersive, 360-degree staging of Michael John LaChiusa’s jazz musical.
A panel of 36 local and national theatre experts places Tony Kushner at the top of the list but signals a major shift in the landscape
“I think he’s done an incredible job, and he has offered a lot of people a home. He offered me a home.”
The Pulitzer-winner examines Hitler’s mentalist and hears uncomfortable echoes from history that reverberate today.
Inspired by her father, the playwright explores sport as a metaphor for how countries rub up against each other in terms of strategy, styles and…
‘Blind Date’ centers on the odd-couple meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s at the Geneva Summit in 1985.