Dramática: No Place Like You
The first installment of a new column explores how theatre artists in D.C. and Chicago interpret being called ‘too dramatic,’ and what home or belonging means in their art.
The first installment of a new column explores how theatre artists in D.C. and Chicago interpret being called ‘too dramatic,’ and what home or belonging means in their art.
The new report set out to measure the scale and reach of the Washington, D.C. region’s theatre industry.
A former copywriter for the D.C. organization reflects on the tenuous position of arts workers under the Trump administration.
A multi-year community-based project led by Mosaic Theater Company and local director Psalmayene 24 culminates with 3 new plays.
Racially educational theatre, gay shorts and a theatre re-opening in Frogtown lead national theatre news.