Fifteen months ago, DC’s Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company was one of the first to commit to producing playwright Bruce Norris’s script that focuses on the juxtaposition of racial issues in Ame... Read more
It hardly seems fitting that such deadly serious source material as the origins of the (still) ongoing American war in Iraq could be adapted for comedic musical theater. But rather than waxi... Read more
David Mamet’s infamously expletive-heavy script for Glengarry Glen Ross is full of both salesmen at their wits’ end and at their most confidently triumphant. The premise: a real estate offic... Read more
An adaptation of Alan Lightman’s novel of the same name, Einstein’s Dreams attempts to bring to the stage an amalgamation of the young scientist’s life and work during the time he spent putt... Read more
Writer and director Robert O’Hara’s Bootycandy is definitely not a play to take your kids to, but one you should definitely find a sitter for. Consisting of ten interconnecting short plays t... Read more
Set in the 1980’s in a fictitious African country that’s on the verge of civil war, Tom Stoppard’s Night and Day largely concerns three journalists for The London Globe who’ve been invited t... Read more
No curtain divides the stage from the audience at the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of Harold Pinter’s Old Times. Upon entering the amphitheater, one has no choice but to co... Read more