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New lineup at the Round House Theatre
“How to Write a New Book for the Bible” and “Becky Shaw” will replace “I Do! I Do!” and “Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club.”
Review of ‘Into the Woods’: Spells go tepid under the treetops
For the 50th anniversary of its free summer productions at the Delacorte Theater, the Public Theater is offering its first Sondheim musical in Central Park, ‘Into the Woods.’ If only the performances matched the fairy-tale musical’s magical preserve.
Building on the success of Fringe Festival
Capital Fringe Festival’s success in showcasing talent should be nurtured by D.C. theaters.
‘We Tiresias’ rules at Capital Fringe
The staging of D.C. playwright Stephen Spotswood’s lyrical and agreeably concise Greek riff, “We Tiresias,” is a Capital Fringe Festival bonus.
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- Mike Daisey returns to D.C. with ‘Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs’
- Review: Forum Theatre's ‘Church’ explores the connection between pastor and flock
- Review: ‘The Brontes’ at the Capital Fringe Festival is a delightful musical satire
- Studio ‘Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson’: Some missteps in energetic musical
- ‘Beertown’: A nice place to raise your theatergoers
- Capital Fringe Festival Review of ‘Cabaret XXX: Love The One You’re With’
- ‘Beertown’: A stein’s full of democracy
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WikiLeaks: Did Ecuador make the right decision?
Q&A transcript
Brad Hirschfield discussed whether or not Ecuador made the right decision by granting Julian Assange asylum.
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