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Woolly Mammoth brushes up their Shakespeare with a hilariously irreverent retelling of "Richard III"
An unprecedented display of unity among more than a dozen D.C. area theaters is intended to protect performers, staff, and patrons.
Madeline Sayet skillfully addresses language, heritage, and what it means to be a being in constant flight
Songwriter and soothsayer Heather Christian's Animal Wisdom leads viewers on a musical trip into the spectral past
"Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran" spins a snarky social media web of intrigue and income inequality
The droll "Hi, Are You Single?" drives home the point that people with disabilities need nooky too
A cherished family dish reconnects a father and son over Zoom in Woolly Mammoth's virtual drama, "This is Who I Am."
From a celebration of Latin American cinema to a virtual Shakespeare gala, here are our editor-selected picks for your week
The theatre community reflects on the legacy of playwright Terrence McNally.
Anne Washburn's "Shipwreck" goes after self-involved liberals, which is like shooting fish in a barrel
Second City's She the People is a full-scale comic outrage at everything society expects of women
"What to Send Up" lays down a full-bodied theatrical experience aimed at uniting audiences in healing
Jackie Sibblies Drury's "Fairview" offers a powerful, original, and unsettling study of race relations
The Helen Hayes Awards spread the love around, recognizing the best of D.C. theater across dozens of shows