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Voices Festival Productions (VFP) Artistic Producing Partners Ari Roth and A. Lorraine Robinson announce programming for this year’s acclaimed “Voices From a Changing Middle East Festival” with the ...
Since Sesame Street first appeared on public television in 1969, it has educated and entertained generations of children. Multiple generations — from the excited toddlers dressed as their favorite ...
Interviews and Features Opinion Peter Marks is gone. Now what? The veteran theater critic leaves the Post as a new generation takes DC theater journalism in new directions. Readers must adjust their ...
Reviews ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ opens hearts with humor at Workhouse Arts Center Transcendent themes about love, community, and the comforting humanity of pain anchor this brave show in a hopeful ...
Nothing says Christmas like getting boatloads of Christmas cards from family and friends. But what’s the protocol for sending just the right card for holiday cheer? Rules for Writing Christmas Cards ...
Scene from Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s student production of ‘Macbeth.’ Photo courtesy of Troy Jennings. Why go? I am no longer teaching, choosing instead to focus on my writing and editing ...
2025 DISTRICT FRINGE FESTIVAL Reviews 2025 District Fringe Review: ‘Now to Ashes’ by Renae Erichsen-Teal and Sarah Pultz (4 ½ stars) This riveting, poignant, and profound play dramatizes the ...
Dominion Stage is currently performing Jonathan Larson’s heartbreakingly gritty and raw 1996 musical Rent. Inspired by Puccini’s famous opera La bohème, Rent presents a year in the life of a group of ...
Reviews STC’s outstanding ‘Macbeth’ is stellar — from humor to horror Director Simon Godwin and a remarkable cast breathe new, humanizing life into this familiar tale about the dehumanizing effects of ...
Reviews ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ at Studio is provocative and gripping Kimberly Belflower's entertaining new play embeds its feminist message in the very real, sometimes mercurial, emotions of ...
Emmet Smith as Albus Potter and Aidan Close as Scorpius Malfoy in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ North American Tour. Photo by Matthew Murphy. J.K. Rowling, the world’s highest-paid author over ...