Mint Theater Company’s NYC premiere of the 1925 coming-of-age story Sump’n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs – whose Green Grow the Lilacs, written in 1930, and first produced in 1931, served as the basis for ...
In a deceptively plain package, the musical celebrates the power of storytelling and song. Big Fish is a tall tale about a bit of a strange bird. Based on a 1998 novel, Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic ...
Crisp music direction and a crack orchestra complement the powerful voices of the cast. Sister Act is a sassy and sweet, disco-flavored treat. Based on the hit 1992 movie starring Whoopie Goldberg, it ...
Bob Bartlett's 'Lýkos Ánthrōpos,' introduced in fall 2022 in the woods on a Maryland farm, comes to DC. Bob Bartlett, Maryland-based playwright and longtime professor of theater at Bowie State ...
Eight terrific performers have a fabulous time rendering the legendary composer's material in creative new ways. You know the songs, you’ve seen the musicals over the years. But watching a talented ...
Playwright Meghan Kennedy returns to Roundabout Theatre Company for a limited Off-Broadway engagement at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center’s Laura Pels Theatre with her latest commission The ...
It’s tempting to see this 1937 opera as dated, but the parallels to today’s reboot of totalitarian impulses are hard to miss. Few productions in American musical theater history can claim as thrilling ...
Acclaimed novelist Jacob McNeal, an unlikeable, narcissistic liar, cheat, and mentally unstable substance abuser, who dismisses his personal transgressions, professional plagiarism, and lack of ethics ...
When a very hungover Stacey wakes up from a night of blacking out after downing eighteen shots of Jägermeister, she finds herself Off-Broadway, on stage before a live audience, in a 1940s Golden Age ...
The plotline is funny and moving, but it’s the music that will stay with you long after. Riverside Center for the Performing Arts’ production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is live theater at ...
The Univerity of Maryland's charming production of Jane Austen’s classic is a balm for the world-weary. If you, like myself, enjoy a heartwarming romp filled with charm, delightfully anarchronistic ...
As much as this adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' satirical novel aims for insightful critique, it consistently reverts to a playful sense of comfortability. There’s something strangely comforting about ...