Rorschach’s thought-provoking trip to "Human Museum" plays a chilling sci-fi premise primarily for laughs.
Stand-up comic Modi is genuinely excited about bringing his "Know Your Audience" tour to D.C.'s Kennedy Center.
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Constellation hits a bullseye with "Desperate Measures," a fun, frolicsome musical-comedy Western inspired by Shakespeare.
"Departing Seniors" slices into teen slasher horror with snarky humor, a supernatural twist, and a gutsy gay hero.
Gen Z comic Leo Reich brings his energetic, dazzlingly funny, queer-saturated stand-up show "Literally Who Cares!?" to HBO.
Emma Stone amazes as a dead Victorian resurrected by mad science in Yorgos Lanthimos' boldly eccentric erotic comedy "Poor Things."
Josh Thomas is back on the stand-up road with "Let's Tidy Up," a show that finds him putting things back in order post-pandemic.
The Folger Theatre welcomes audiences back to its home base with an exuberant new 'The Winter’s Tale.'
Shakespeare gets his invite to the cookout in "Fat Ham," a saucy gay, Black riff on the Bard's melancholy Dane.
Fast on its feet, and furiously funny, Arena's "POTUS" offers a wild time at the White House, powered by women
Theater J's "The Chameleon" sketches an intriguing satire about blending in versus standing up, but fumbles the comedy.
Every single film in this curation of comedy shorts is like winning a jackpot, over and over and over again.
"Totally Killer" director Nahnatchka Khan set out to create a world where anything is possible, and she slayed the assignment.
The marvelous madcap humor outpaces all other emotional impact in Signature's production of "King of the Yees."