September 2018 Onstage
From a wedding on a Greek island to a silent retreat in the woods, from family musicals to fantastical thrillers, check out what is onstage this month.
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From a wedding on a Greek island to a silent retreat in the woods, from family musicals to fantastical thrillers, check out what is onstage this month.
The veteran Bay Area actor/director may fret about keeping her mind clear, but only so she can keep working at full steam.
This season will include two new plays by Kate Tarker and Christopher Chen about the dangers of nationalism.
The production at Everyman Theatre delved into a painful Holocaust history—and into its narrator’s reluctance to confront it.
Costume designers, who spend their lives clothing fictional characters, tell us what they’re wearing (and why).
Currently the head of new-works incubator New York Stage and Film, Pfaelzer will succeed longtime a.d. Tony Taccone.
An adaptation of the Washington Irving tale hit close to home for Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s Full Circle program.
Two new revivals—one ebulliently LGBTQ, another brooding and immersive—make this musical warhorse run in new directions.
Formed to address the needs of a nascent resident theatre movement, TCG has grown, and is still growing, to serve an ever-changing field.
The young British director, currently an associate at London’s National Theatre, will succeed Michael Kahn at D.C.’s classical mainstay.