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Mar 15, 2023

See Or Skip: Two Shows We Saw At D.C.-Area Theaters In March

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).

Nov 14, 2022

See Or Skip: Two Shows We Saw At D.C. Theaters In Early November

Our critic weighs in on the retelling of Irish play “The Playboy of the Western World” from Solas Nua and a story of addiction and recovery at Studio Theatre.

Apr 01, 2022

Photos: Take A Look Inside The Newly Renovated Studio Theatre On 14th Street

The decades-old theater on 14th Street underwent a massive renovation as part of a $20 million capital project.

May 26, 2021

Studio Theatre’s $20 Million Renovation Includes A New Café And Revamped Performance Space

The expansive renovation to the Logan Circle theater is slated to be done in early 2022.

Mar 09, 2020

Studio’s ‘Pass Over’ Is Part ‘Waiting For Godot,’ Part Examination Of Race In America

The play dramatizes a day or two in the life of two young black men who spend their time hanging out on a street corner.

Feb 26, 2020

14th Street’s Studio Theatre Is Getting a $14.5 Million Facelift, Including A New Sidewalk Cafe

The project is expected to be completed in spring 2021.

Jan 21, 2020

Studio Theatre’s ‘Pipeline’ Blends Pain And Poetry In Tackling America’s Broken Education System

The vivid drama by Dominique Morisseau masterfully depicts what (and who) is at stake in the battle to raise and educate America’s young black men.

Nov 12, 2019

When Virality Hits A Toxic Workplace In ‘White Pearl,’ Things Get Uncomfortable

Studio Theatre’s dark comedy explores racism, sexism, and corporate culture at a beauty startup.

Sep 10, 2019

‘Doubt’ At Studio Theatre Is A 95-Minute Slide Into Deepening Uncertainty

The 1960s-set play unfolds as a game of escalating brinkmanship between its two polar leads.

May 06, 2019

In ‘The Children,’ Studio Cooks Up A Suspenseful Domestic Dystopia

The three characters spend the entire play trying to suss out one another’s intentions, as something looms right outside.

 
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