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I must admit I have never seen anything like Happy Fall: A Queer Stunt Spectacular. Leave it to the Contemporary American Theater Festival to push the envelope into all kinds of theatrical ...
Courtesy of ‘Hey Pamela? Yes Pamela?’ The show’s many Too/Pamela conversations tackle standard material for standup comedy: dating, loneliness, unhealthy habits, everyday inconveniences, and struggles ...
Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) Reviews ‘Kevin Kling: Unraveled’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival In telling his autobiographical stories, Kling forms a connection with the ...
Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) Reviews ‘Magdalene’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival In Mark St. Germain's retelling, the Apostle Peter and Mary Magdalene become totally ...
Cody LeRoy Wilson in ‘Did My Grandfather Kill My Grandfather? ‘ Photo by Seth Freeman. “Did My Grandfather Kill My Grandfather?” is written and performed by Wilson and directed by Victor Malana Maog.
Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events. Play readings and workshops offer a chance to see exciting new work at ...
Interviews and Features The real-life duo in ‘Duel Reality’ at STC get personal about trust Gerardo Gutiérrez and Michelle Hernandez, whose dramatic acrobatics portray Romeo and Juliet, share the ...
This witty, colorful interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic comedy is a fun summer show that offers plenty of laughs. Classic Theatre of Maryland’s production of Much Ado About Nothing is a witty, ...
This is Meet Cute, the live blind date comedy show that’s traveled from Capital Fringe to Edinburgh Fringe and now lands squarely in the heart of the very first District Fringe Festival. It’s part ...
Reviews Theater for Young Audiences ‘The Lightning Thief’ at ATMTC crackles with energy and excitement Adventure Theatre MTC presents a musical filled with theatrical magic and visual and verbal humor ...
Tiger, tiger, burning bright… In the touring production of Life of Pi, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from Yann Martel’s novel, and now playing at the Kennedy Center, it is a Bengal tiger named Richard ...
The voices are the highlight of this delightful, sold-out holiday treat. It is hard to imagine, especially at this time of year, that anyone hasn’t seen the beloved 1965 movie version of Rodgers and ...