This farcical take on the classic novel features raucous comedy in the style of Mel Brooks and Monty Python. As the play begins, we meet English real estate agent Jonathan Harker, who travels to Count ...
When Serge, a well-to-do divorced dermatologist, buys a minimalist all-white painting by an esteemed artist for the exorbitant market price of $300,000, it spurs a fierce disagreement, and then a ...
Simon Godwin directs with precision and restraint. Rich, natural performances showcase ensemble acting at its best. Coincidentally, across town this month, Ibsen’s The Enemy of the People opens at ...
The performances are pleasing, and the musical’s score is rich with songs. The story portrays Daniel Hillard, an out-of-work voice actor who annoys everyone around him with his inability to be an ...
‘Don’t dream it, be it’: Audience participation takes center stage. Whether your car breaks down outside a spooky mansion or you just need a two-hour escape from the cares of modern horrors and ...
Jon M. Chu's new film improves on its source material just as Spielberg’s 2021 film 'West Side Story' improved on the 1961 version. I finally saw Wicked on Broadway in early 2022. I went in blind, and ...
Pipeline Playwrights runs down the rivalries in the run-up to women’s suffrage. It’s My Party! opens on an empty table, center stage, filled only with the disembodied voices of congressmen. “Yay.” ...
Longtime artistic director of Round House died October 17 at age 77, surrounded by family and friends. Round House Theatre has announced the passing of Jerry B. Whiddon, longtime artistic director of ...
Toby’s Dinner Theatre has polished up this vintage cornet and made it shine and sound sweeter than ever. Ever since its 1957 Broadway debut ran for 1,375 performances, followed by major revivals in ...
The brilliantly reconceived show entertains hilariously while inviting audiences to see through social stereotypes to what's inside. Studio Theatre makes no bones about the fact The Colored Museum has ...
Seeing them both engages you in a conversation about race and art, about white supremacy and inevitable change. My deal with Toni Morrison was: if I would do Shakespeare’s play, she would write a ...
In this refreshing parody — overflowing with red-hot talent — the symbolic meaning of Bram Stoker's novel is laid bare. Something is afoot at the Workhouse Arts Center. They seem to have discovered a ...