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Mark Twain is credited with giving writers the sound advice to “Write what you know,” and that’s what librettist, composer, and lyricist Michael Levin does with his musical Sober Songs, now playing a ...
Visionaries of the Creative Arts revives its poignant Gallaudet production at Atlas. A remarkable revival of A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry’s classic about a Southside Chicago Black family, ...
The LA-based performance artist—now appearing as Romeo at the Frederick Shakespeare Festival—talks about being labeled and falling in love. On the big screen, the most recent awards season was one of ...
The Spanish-language theater launches its 50th season with a classic of Latin American literature. Two prisoners — one a revolutionary, the other a queer idealist — are forced to share a cell while ...
The entire cast is phenomenal in this delightful, high-quality version of a cult classic. With professional theater companies around the world wondering what to do about attracting younger audiences, ...
The searing story of a young Jewish man and a mixed-race woman whose relationship is ruptured by antisemitism and racial bias. British playwright Stephen Laughton plumbs the relentless drip of ancient ...
This fun musical about inclusivity resonates today just as when it premiered on Broadway in 2018. Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre (MCSDT) has put on another entertaining production for its ...
The powerful influence of African American music evoked in story, memory, and dream. Summoning a galaxy of African American recording stars, this poignant one-act sometimes seems like a sublime dream ...
The festival will explore critical issues of our time through 34 performances encompassing story (theater), movement (dance), and sound (music). Returning to the festival in story is Vincent Stovall ...
Ten-day festival promises joyous reunion for Baltimore's artistic community after pandemic hiatus. Just as reunions bring friends from the past together to relive cherished memories, the 2023 Charm ...
“There is no DC without Go-Go, and there is no Go-Go without DC.” So said Mayor Muriel Bowser in 2020, after signing legislation that formally declared Go-Go the official music of the nation’s capital ...
Seven $10,000 commissions available to racially and ethnically diverse Jewish playwrights to expand the canon. Theater J has announced a new program that will commission seven extraordinary racially ...
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