Snide and Prejudice
Reviewed: The School for Scandal and The Orestia
Theater Review By Trey Graham
Frilly Love Song
Reviewed: Intimate Apparel at Atlas Performing Arts Center
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Devil Indemnity
Reviewed: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and The Screwtape Letters
Theater Review By Trey Graham
Curtain Calls
Reviewed: Translations at Keegan Theatre
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Tragic Pa's
In Willy Loman and Eddie Carbone, Arthur Miller embodied the failures of family and America
Theater Review By Trey Graham
Addled Education
Reviewed: The History Boys and The Complete History of America (Abridged)
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Curtain Calls
One woman, many shoes
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Myth and Kin
Family lore anchors two new productions.
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Curtain Calls
Reviewed: Kiss of the Spider Woman
Theater Review By Bob Mondello
Mama Castle
A matriarch lifts one play and is dwarfed by FX in another.
Theater Review By Trey Graham
August in D.C.
A local guide to August Wilson's 20th Century festival at the Kennedy Center
Theater
Makes Me Wanna Harlot
A singin', dancin', metafictional whorehouse. Plus: angry nuns!
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Screw It Yourself
Two looks at the hazards of self-construction
Theater Review By Trey Graham
Pain and Buffering
Martin Moran never cushions his victimhood in therapy; a Frida Kahlo bio lays it on a bit thick.
Theater Review By Glen Weldon
Predagory Friending
Book clubs: Can be dark. Significant others: Can be sharks.
Theater Review By Trey Graham
Matériel Bliss
Love and explosives at Gala, a firecracker at Woolly, and a biomusical that sorta fizzles
Theater Review By Bob Mondello
Old Groans Ring Yet
Passion trumps language in a sumptuous Romeo; age conquers all in Trad
Theater Review By Trey Graham
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CP Theater Picks
- The Happy Time
To Sunday, June 1, at Signature Theatre
“Forgotten musical”: Now there are two terrifying words. In a genre where welcome revivals include a play inspired by that painting in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, you gotta be wary of anything time has...

Theater Calendar
Fri. May. 16, 2008 - Thu. May. 22, 2008
- Antony and Cleopatra
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Shakespeare Theatre Company's Harman Center for the Arts, To July 6 - Closing Time
Keegan Theatre presents Owen McCafferty's play about the patrons of a run-down pub in Belfast.
Theatre on the Run, Opens May 15 - Crumble (Lay Me Down Justin Timberlake)
Catalyst Theater Company presents Sheila Callaghan's play about a little girl who is obsessed with Justin Timberlake.
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, To June 7 - David in Shadow and Light
Theater J presents Yehuda Hyman and Daniel Hoffman's play based on the story of King David.
Washington District of Columbia Jewish Community Center, To June 22 - Death of a Salesman
Go home again with Willy Loman, and remember what it's like to ache for someone whose mistakes you can see coming, whose tragic delusions live just this side of absurd. Timothy Bond's attentive,...
Arena Stage Crystal City, Closes May 18 - Hamlet
The Shakespeare Theatre Company presents an outdoor performance of Shakespeare's play.
Carter Barron Amphitheatre, Opens May 22 - The Happy Time
After the sloppy Kiss of the Spider Woman that opened its Kander & Ebb festival, Signature Theatre is serving up a happier second act: this sweet, stylish tuner about a prodigal who comes home to his...
Signature Theatre, To June 1 - The History Boys
Alan Bennett's breezily written but ferociously intelligent and allusive play (unless you know your Auden from your Larkin, you may wish to take along a Comp Lit major) places us in a classroom of...
Studio Theatre, To June 1 - The Internationalist
Studio Theatre presents Anne Washburn's play about an American businessman on a strange trip abroad.
Studio Theatre, To June 22 - Intimate Apparel
Consider the plight of Esther (Deidra LaWan Starnes), a 35-year-old, unmarried African-American seamstress who makes fashionable undergarments for women at the turn of the 20th century. She's got a...
Atlas Performing Arts Center, Closes May 18 - Julius Caesar
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Shakespeare Theatre Company's Harman Center for the Arts, To July 6 - The Lower Depths
Calliope Arts & Theatre presents a staged reading of Maxim Gorky's play about poor Russians living together in a lodging house.
Writer's Center, Opens May 16 - Mad Breed
Active Cultures Theatre presents Jacqueline E. Lawton's play about a teenaged John Wilkes Booth.
Joe's Movement Emporium, To June 1 - The Oresteia
Constellation Theatre Company presents Robert Fagles' translation of Aeschylus' trilogy.
Clark Street Playhouse, To June 1 - The Plague
There's a reason Albert Camus is better known as a philosopher-novelist than as a playwright: Even the stories he told for the stage (Caligula, anyone?) can be tough theatrical sells. As for his...
Warehouse Theater, Closes May 18 - The School for Scandal
Folger Theatre presents Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedy of manners. Clip tk clip tk clip tk clip tk Clip tk clip tk clip tk clip tk Clip tk clip tk clip tk clip tk Clip tk clip tk clip tk clip tk...
Folger Shakespeare Library, To June 15 - The Screwtape Letters
There's wit and conviction in this almost-solo show–the material, with one of Hell's senior bureaucrats counseling a hapless underling in the finer arts of temptation, is Christian apologia...
Shakespeare Theatre Company's Harman Center for the Arts, Closes May 18 - Self-Accusation
Theatre Du Jour presents Peter Handke's play about awareness, duty, and expression.
District of Columbia Arts Center, To May 31 - 1776
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts presents Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone's musical about the Second Continental Congress.
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts, Closes May 18 - Shear Madness
The "most fun night" Arch Campbell's ever had at the Kennedy Center is an extended vaudeville routine set in a Georgetown hair salon rather than a play. Funny without ever becoming either witty or...
Kennedy Center, Open run - The Stephen Schwartz Project
MetroStage presents Stephen Schwartz's musical revue.
MetroStage, To May 25 - Translations
Way back in 1997, Keegan Theatre first produced Brian Friel's thoughtful, closely observed historical drama about a small Irish village and the various subtleties of language that ultimately seal its...
Church Street Theater, Closes May 17 - A View From the Bridge
How do you keep the audience's attention in a play where even the narrator says he can see the trouble coming before intermission? Ambiguity helps: If something seems plain in the first half of...
Arena Stage Crystal City, Closes May 17 - The Visit
John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Terrence McNally's musical adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play about an outcast who returns to her old village after becoming the richest woman in the world.
Signature Theatre, To June 22 - Volvio Una Noche ("She Returned One Night")
Teatro de la Luna presents Eduardo Rovner's play about a young man who can see and hear his deceased mother.
Gunston Arts Center, To May 31