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‘Suffs,’ a musical about women’s right to vote, arrives in Trump’s D.C.
"We keep having to fight these fights over and over," says Shaina Taub, the writer behind the Tony-winning show, which counts Hillary Clinton among its…
A live TV gaffe turned the ‘Survivor 50’ finale into a fitting train wreck
An inadvertent spoiler from host Jeff Probst ensured that a season filled with missteps would end with the biggest one of all.
With a ferocious turn as Othello, a TV star earns the acting ‘trifecta’
“The Wire” actor Wendell Pierce, now starring in “Othello” at D.C.’s Shakespeare Theatre, wants to be in film, television and theater every year.
Putting on a new musical is unforgiving. A pair of D.C.-area shows prove why.
“I & You” at Olney Theatre Center and “Aguardiente” at GALA Hispanic Theatre don't deliver on their ambitions.
In tough year for musicals, ‘The Lost Boys’ and ‘Schmigadoon!’ save the day
“Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” and “The Balusters” also send out the Broadway season with a bang.
Tony Award nominations 2026: Snubs, surprises and full list of nominees
“Schmigadoon!,” “The Lost Boys” and “Ragtime” rack up the nods, while Lea Michele and Adrien Brody get snubbed on Tony nominations morning.
Adam Scott isn’t afraid of playing the jerk
The versatile “Parks and Recreation” and “Severance” star flashes his cantankerous side — and more — in the Irish horror film “Hokum.”
GALA Theatre, founded as a ‘safe space’ for Latinos, endures 50 years later
Hugo and Rebecca Medrano started their bilingual theater in a D.C. townhouse in 1976. Now it’s looking to its next 50 seasons.
This play set on death row is imperfect, but Adrien Brody still shatters
Also on Broadway: Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri in “Proof,” and Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara in “Fallen Angels.”
Corrupt politics. Cage matches. Monuments. ‘The Minutes’ plays them as satire.
Also on D.C.-area stages: “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “A Good Day to Me Not to You,” “Dragon Play” and “Caesar and Cleopatra.”
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