Arena's Watch on the Rhine struggles to master Lillian Hellman's challenging structure
Woolly Mammoth's atmospheric production of Clare Barron's stark examination of faith yields less than blessed results
Olney's exceptional Sweeney Todd features an inspired cast led by the magnificent E. Faye Butler
Round House's bittersweet "Caroline, Or Change" is beautifully sung and acted
Irreverent play follows a book-smart prep-schooler and a street-savvy drop-out from inner-city Baltimore
Studio's crack at The Hard Problem sparks rousing intellectual debate with lukewarm dramatic results
Theatre Prometheus bucks tradition to tell stories of society's marginalized
Richard Nelson's slice-of-life plays The Gabriels Trilogy are inspired by American politics
Mosaic's Charm is a stirring reminder to respect the person irrespective of her, his or their gender
D.C. area theaters have taken holiday themes and tweaked them to bring even more joy to the world
The return of Open Circle Theatre is marred by an unfocused, subpar Tommy
Dante's Inferno tells Dante's story told through dance, mime and extraordinary atmospherics
Olney and Round House join forces for an Angels in America that speaks as much to the present as it does to the past
Boasting an all-male cast, Shakespeare Theatre's "Taming of the Shrew" is an intriguing experiment that doesn't work
Noah Galvin and David Windsor get real about their new -- and very funny -- gay-focused sitcom, The Real O'Neals.