- Review
If only “Right to Be Forgotten” at Arena Stage were better at addressing this vital question.
If only “Right to Be Forgotten” at Arena Stage were better at addressing this vital question.
The company performs new works by Jessica Lang, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and John Heginbotham at Harman Hall.
A nightly lottery determines who plays what part in the morality play ‘Everybody.’
As the entertainment giant marks 25 years on Broadway, Arena Stage brings back “Newsies.”
A new era opens at Shakespeare Theatre Company on a minor key.
“American Utopia” bathes its audience in a collective cool.
How teenagers Taylor Hatala, Kidathegreat, Kaycee Rice and others are changing how we see and think about dance in the digital age.
World-premiere play explores the vanguard of digital civil rights.
A Flying V Theatre world premiere serves up a dozen vignettes, with mixed results.
David Henry Hwang’s musical-in-a-play comes to New York’s Public Theater.
Douglas Turner Ward’s award-winning satirical fantasy is the central component of the Theater Alliance production.
Courtesy of Woolly Mammoth, a play tallies the toll of racism in contemporary America.
The Kennedy Center’s musicals-in-concert series hits a road bump with this 1998 show.
With a 1910 boxing match at its center, this Marco Ramirez play contemplates entrenched racism in America.
The best choice? A box of scarves. And no rules.
Viktoria Tereshkina dazzles in the three-hour ballet, yet its plot doesn’t merit such a long exploration.
The pool of water covering the stage makes for some exciting scenes, but it also detracts from the show’s spell.
Caryl Churchill’s one-act play is expertly staged by Holly Twyford.
Jeremy O. Harris’s seriocomedy will be one of the most talked-about events of the theater season.
Compagnie Centre National de Danse Contemporaine performs “Beach Birds” and “BIPED” at the Kennedy Center.