‘Anna Karenina’ 101: What you need to know

Never read the 800-page novel? No sweat. Here’s all you need to know to enjoy ‘Anna Karenina’

Lynde Rosario on the history of hand games

An essential part of the play ‘Last Night and the Night Before’ was also a vital part of DCPA Literary Manager’s childhood

The truth hurts: What happens when you blow the whistle on your loved ones

World-premiere play explores what happens when a man decides he just doesn’t want to lie anymore to anyone about anything

Donna Bryson: How a black Oklahoma! is an even more deeply American story

The end of the play serves as an ominous foreshadowing to the struggles black Americans would face in coming decades.

What is the role of the rap and the rhymes in ‘Vietgone’?

Here’s why the creators of Vietgone think using an art form that didn’t fully exist in 1975 still makes for the perfect storytelling tool