44: The Musical is a jubilant, nostalgia-fueled romp through the Obama years, powered by humor and Shanice’s standout vocals.
Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne bring fizz and physical comedy to Fallen Angels, but Noël Coward’s slight farce can’t shake its tedium.
Christopher Durang’s Tony-winning Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike gets a lively, laugh-filled staging in Baltimore.
Dendy’s one-man show at Round House Theatre turns sleight of hand into an intimate meditation on trust and human connection.
Taut direction and striking design, paired with a fiercely committed cast, ignite melodrama in this blood-red staging of Lorca’s classic.
Keegan’s Lizzie the Musical explodes with rage, rebellion, and rock in a fierce retelling of the infamous Borden murders.
Theater Alliance’s “Furlough’s Paradise” boasts strong performances in a family drama that feels too familiar.
Tell us if you’ve heard this one before: a single guy and a single lady both walk into a bar, and sit down for a...
The Folger's Julius X reimagines Shakespeare's Julius Caesar through Malcolm X’s story in a sharp, stylized production.
"The Great Leap" scores points for droll comedy but ultimately drops the ball.
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