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The power struggle between the two men is piercingly honest, sometimes brutal, sometimes shot through with humor. John Kani’s Kunene and the King, a U.S. premiere, brings us two great actors in a ...
Reginald L. Douglas directs an excellent production of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner by Eboni Booth. Primary Trust is the name of a bank in the show, but also the theme of the show. Who do you turn ...
Incredibly well-trained college actors draw the audience into a comical whirlwind of wit and imagination. Austen-style love triangles and dresses with hoop skirts combine with Shakespearean ...
In his new semi-autobiographical comedy Conversations with Mother, Matthew Lombardo examines the dynamics of the mother-son relationship between the feisty Italian Catholic matriarch Maria Collavechio ...
In a creative take on the jukebox musical, two sisters and their mother consider the choices and inflection points in their lives. Life is filled with inflection points that challenge us to reaffirm, ...
The people of 'In the Heights' meet America's challenges of caste, race, and cultural gatekeeping with fierce determination, exuberance, and pride. The Heights that the title of the musical In the ...
Triune Entertainment's production of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' is a vibrant and high-energy celebration of hope and persistence. Director Matt Moore presents the Webber and Rice ...
University of Maryland's production brings to life Ntozaki Shange's choreopoem about African American women in a way that is both modern and timeless. Red, orange, yellow, brown, green, blue, and ...
Sarah Mantell's new play speaks out loudly against the commonly accepted rhetoric of Shakespeare's classic. In a time where hate is enveloping us every day in the news and social media, this play ...
If you like mystery, if you like noir, you’ll enjoy this highly entertaining and thrillingly affordable production. The stage play Rope, later adapted to become Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 film of the ...
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