Review: In ‘Fun Home,’ a beautiful balance between humor and heart The Broadway hit arrived at National Theatre last week. Michael Errigo April 24, 2017
Review: ‘S-Town’ is audio storytelling at its finest The new podcast from the team behind ‘Serial’ has become a phenomenon for a reason. Michael Errigo April 5, 2017
Review: At Signature, ‘Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing’ and we’re glad for it The world premiere of James Lapine’s newest play was funny and thought-provoking. Taylor Stokes March 12, 2017
Review: In ‘The Amish Project,’ a conversation about moving on The Clarice’s latest offering centers on a 2006 Amish school shooting. Lillian Andemicael March 1, 2017
Hirshhorn’s ecstatic ‘Infinity Mirrors’ cannot be contained So immersive, demanding and enthralling a show does not do well to dwell within walls. Evan Berkowitz February 21, 2017
Review: Experimental comedy popera ‘Now I’m Fine’ entertains at The Clarice Ahamefule J. Oluo’s unique show possesses the ability to connect to a wide range of audiences. Jarod Golub February 20, 2017
At The Clarice, ‘Being Earnest’ is as important as ever Unconventional casting gives this oft-revived play a fresh feel. Jarod Golub February 15, 2017
Review: Olney Theatre Center’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is chilling but lacks something It’s tough to fully capture the intensity of the demon barber’s tale. Taylor Stokes February 8, 2017
Review: The ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ soundtrack powerfully vocalizes teen struggles The soundtrack is powerful, meaningful and, above all, great in the moment. Hannah Yasharoff February 5, 2017
A comprehensive list of possible songs for ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ on Broadway The classic comedy will soon be adapted for the stage, and we’re so ready. Maeve Dunigan February 1, 2017