Philadelphia’s The Hodgepodge Group comes to DC for a two-run production of “Slaughterhouse-Five.” Born as a project at Wesleyan University by director and Hodgepodge co-founder... Read more
Hail Orson, lord of the theatre, returned now to enchant and inspire! Actor/director Lars Klores plays the legendary artist, back years after his demise, in his one-man magic show, “O... Read more
At various points during “Wig Out!,” characters pause to describe the experience that changed their life and self-image in an instant. For most of them, it began with their gran... Read more
In INC Productions’ Capital Fringe debut, co-writers Sherrita Wilkins and Chinwe Nwosu and director Bryanda Minix take us out for a night on the town and into the world of DC dating in... Read more
What starts as a surrealist religious horror show descends into a riveting pre-mortem dialogue in Michael E. Hammond’s “Repentance.” Director Carl Randolph makes excellent... Read more
Irreversibility is at the core of James E. Custer’s original and ambitious “This Too Comes By Hard,” about a man whose refusal to accept the consequences of his toxic life limits... Read more
Life and everything in it is fading. As children, we learn a harsh truth: Everyone we know will die. That’s not morbid per se; just an unfortunate dour fact of life. A physical real... Read more
Whether we admit it or not, there’s a tendency we all have to break the world into binaries in order to simplify our decisions in the short-term or long-term. I just did it there. Tw... Read more
Depravity in a young girl’s heart shakes everything apart in Signature Theatre’s production of “Midwestern Gothic.” This brand-new dark comedy-musical based on the book by Royce... Read more
Atlanta, Georgia, 1913, the day of the Confederate Memorial Day Parade. A state holding on to a lost cause becomes inflamed in a media circus in “Parade,” Alfred Uhry and Jason... Read more