One critic loved “Clyde’s” at Studio Theatre; another took in an experimental, if at times confusing, take on “Julius Caesar” (just in time for Ides of March).
But don’t worry, you still have plenty of time to catch “Kinky Boots” in March.
See what our critics had to say about the story of the last two Jews in Afghanistan, a play that wrestles with assimilation and identity, and a musical where everyone is dead. (Not a spoiler, we swear!)
Our critics checked a version of “The Tempest” involving lots of magic, a Pulitzer-winning play at Kennedy Center, and a hit that Broadway nerds will love. (All three run into January.)
Our critics give you the lowdown on Arena Stage’s “My Body No Choice,” a feminist retelling of “Dracula” just in time for Halloween, and two other shows running at D.C.-area theaters right now.
Constellation Theatre returns with a joyous, Caribbean-set musical, and Shakespeare Theatre is putting on a revival of a groundbreaking show about Leonardo da Vinci.
See what our theater critics have to say about “The Color Purple,” a political farce with “Veep” vibes, and a play on “Little Women”.
Jul 21, 2022
See Or Skip: 3 Shows At D.C. Theaters We Saw In July
Our critics offer theater reviews on a buzzy edition of “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” a girl power musical banger, and a musical by the writer of “Rent.”
Our critics check out a comedic romp at Round House, a one-woman show at Theater J and a play that touches on abortion themes from Solas Nua. See what they recommend.
“(y)Our Town'” has plenty of the joyful moments of most improv performances, but makes room to reflect on the trauma of the pandemic.