Nearly a century after its chaotic premiere, ‘The Threepenny Opera’ still exposes the machinery of power, performance and ...
Happy April, DC! Spring into April at a rap concert with Tyler, The Creator. Then, attend one—or several—cherry blossom ...
In “Authority,” celebrated and provocative critic Andrea Long Chu writes about fiction, TV, video games and the politics of criticism ...
Celebrated multi-arts festival Latitude has revealed even more of its stellar 2025 lineup. Latitude is much more than a music ...
On stages across the country, there is no shortage of adventurous work, including plays by Lauren Yee, Larissa FastHorse and ...
A Black improvisational dance festival makes its first stop at Mixed Blood Theatre; Uproar open mic spotlights trans comedians; sculptures at Northeast Sculpture Gallery Factory tackle motherhood, ...
A Pulitzer Prize finalist, "What the Constitution Means to Me" is the most produced play in American theater for the ...
Rarely does a show rest so heavily on the shoulders of a sole performer than in Kip Williams' reinvention of The Picture of ...
Doug Wright’s play ‘Good Night, Oscar’ is about musician Oscar Levant, his mental health troubles and a TV appearance with ...
Noah Johnson, founder of Coeur d’Alene’s Levity Theatre, was itching to attend an improv festival, but with a baby on the way, he knew traveling to one was out of the question.
Karen Finley at Book Soup — March 29 The legendary performance artist discusses her new book Covid Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty ...
Creatives – or creatures? In the 1660s, women – having been banned from working as actors in previously more puritanical ...