Mosaic's richly visual, compellingly acted drama "Marys Seacole" feels disjointed in execution.
Warmly witty and chillingly tense, Mosaic's world premiere of "Private" astutely imagines an all-too-possible future.
In the not-too-distant future, a young married couple tries to hold their fledgling marriage together as their secrets are slowly exposed to the world —...
Atlas' premier festival offers 22 performances spread over multiple weekends
Psalmayene 24 conjures theater magic with the well-told memoir Dear Mapel at Mosaic.
Washington Ballet's Swan Lake, MGM National Harbor's Year of the Tiger, GALA's House on the Lagoon, more.
A father and daughter can't see eye to eye in Mosaic's affecting production of Anna Ouyang Moench's "Birds of North America."
An unprecedented display of unity among more than a dozen D.C. area theaters is intended to protect performers, staff, and patrons.
Local artists address timely issues of discrimination, sexism, and loneliness
Highlights from annual showcase of art that makes "a difference in our society, culture, and world"
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Short founded his own dance company to share a world of history and hard-won wisdom with his dancers and students
Lovers and immigrants take similar leaps of faith in the cross-cultural romance "Pilgrims: Musa & Sheri in the New World"
Mosaic's season of "progressives behaving badly" takes a sharp left turn with "Eureka Day"
Mosaic's Theory slices through P.C. culture and progressive piety, but could use a sharper blade