Thursday, November 12th, 2009
This past Monday night, The Kennedy Center and the Enough project presented a staged reading of Ruined, the play that earned the 2009 Pulitzer Prize...
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Playwright Lynn Nottage won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play, Ruined, in which the ravaged women of the Democratic Republic of...
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We often forget that today's sitcoms have their roots in live theatre. The crazy situations, the cases of mistaken identity, the running around trying...
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Hispanic Heritage Month spans September and October (it is September 15-October 15), so if you have not really had the opportunity to celebrate it...
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Within every war there are an infinite number of battles for survival--especially for those who are not supposed to be a part of the fighting. The...
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This year the Shakespeare Theatre Company's annual Shakespeare Free for All has been moved indoors (from the Carter Barron to the company's new Sidney...
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Summer youth employment programs have been getting a bad rap in DC lately, but there are some youth who are learning valuable skills. Summer...
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Since I'd heard that the Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of King Lear was rather violent, I was a little concerned. But after getting a...
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"...as always when I struggle to find the truth of something, I turn to story for illumination." &nb...
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Pulitzer prize-winning playwright August Wilson set out to write a cycle of 10 plays dealing with the African-American experience in the 20th century....
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