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‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Cats’ are back on Broadway. Both are triumphs.

John Lithgow is Tony-worthy in “Giant,” Alden Ehrenreich steals the show in “Becky Shaw,” and “Dog Day Afternoon” gets a wayward adaptation.

‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ on real streetcar tracks? Only at Dupont Underground.

The Streetcar Project stages a stripped-down version of Tennessee Williams’s opus at “found” spaces across the country.

In ‘1776’ at Ford’s Theatre, the Founding Fathers are just like us

“Young John Lewis” at Mosaic Theater, “Appropriate” at Olney Theatre Center and Eddie Izzard’s “The Tragedy of Hamlet” also impress on D.C.-area stages.

Theater gets into ‘good trouble’ with genre-defying John Lewis musical

Mosaic Theater Company mounts the D.C. premiere of “Young John Lewis: Prodigy of Protest.”

A ‘Hamnet’ play has arrived in D.C., but it shrinks in the film’s shadow

Studio Theatre’s “Jonah” and Theater J’s “Eureka Day” emerge as highlights of the area’s spring theater slate.

Inside the weird world of Elijah Wood

Since starring in “The Lord of the Rings,” the actor has often lent his talents to under-the-radar indies and blood-soaked horror flicks. Next up: “Ready…

‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ and ‘Chez Joey’ bring musical bliss to D.C.-area stages

Signature Theatre and Arena Stage have beaten the odds with two (fairly) new shows that dazzle.

The curtain opens on a seasonal abundance of must-see theater

Shows coming to the Mid-Atlantic include a revival of “Death of a Salesman,” a stage adaptation of “Dog Day Afternoon” and the jukebox musical “Titaníque.”