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And the Winners Are...

And the Winners Are...

So the big winners at last night’s Helen Hayes awards were… puppets? more ›

D.C.'s Drama Queens (and Kings) Reign Tonight

D.C.'s Drama Queens (and Kings) Reign Tonight

Tonight, the D.C. theater community will descend on Warner Theater, decked out in tuxes, kilts, ball gowns and whatever else the artsy crowd comes up with to approximate “black tie” attire. It's the night each year they get the chance to party their brains out and recognize the outstanding contributions they've made this year; it's the Helen Hayes Awards. As busy theater critics with day jobs, we don’t get the chance to attend and review... more ›

DCist's December Theater Preview

DCist's December Theater Preview

It's officially December, so we find our thoughts turning to holiday shopping. Will you be giving the gift of local theater (or hoping to receive it) this season? Here are a couple of things on our wish list for the D.C. theatre community: more ›

It's Magic When <i>Midsummer</i> Goes To The Movies

It's Magic When Midsummer Goes To The Movies

Funny females are a hard commodity to come by these days. DCist doesn't blame biology. It's a simple fact that there aren't many works around that showcase women's comic talents. more ›

DCist's October Theater Preview

DCist's October Theater Preview

Sure, with Free Night of Theater on the horizon, it may be hard to justify shelling out for a ticket to a stage show, but trust us — with all the intriguing offerings that local companies have in store, you'll want to see more than one show this month. Previously at the Fringe Festival, Round House Silver Spring presents Bushwa: A Modern Ubu, about an intellectually-challenged king. Hmm. Wonder what it's like to have your... more ›

Vitriolic Victorians Lend Life to <i>Boston Marriage</i>

Vitriolic Victorians Lend Life to Boston Marriage

DCist is through with living a lie. We have to confess: we're developing quite the crush on Kate Eastwood Norris. more ›

Couple's Chemistry Carries 'Much Ado'

Couple's Chemistry Carries 'Much Ado'

, now being staged at the Folger Theatre, gave us the original archetypes who proved that if a couple doesn’t wittily express their initial hatred before eventually realizing they’re nuts about each other, they’re really not all that interesting to watch. more ›

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