No Rules Theatre Company opens season with hilarious 'Black Comedy'
No Rules Theatre Company's season opener "Black Comedy" is a must see for anyone who enjoys ninety minutes of rib cracking laughter.
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No Rules Theatre Company's season opener "Black Comedy" is a must see for anyone who enjoys ninety minutes of rib cracking laughter.
Proving that Folger Theatre offers more than Shakespeare, “The Conference of the Birds” lights up the stage with its adaptation of the 12th century Persian poem by Farid ud-Din Attar.
“Dying City” tells the provocative story about violence and war both overseas and in day-to-day life. Though the War in Iraq and the events of 9/11 are a major backdrop to this play, what brings it to life is its focus is on the characters and their relationships. The show is running at Signature Theater from Oct. 2 to Nov. 25.
You don’t have to be a rower to enjoy “Backwards.” Though women’s rowing is a major plot line in the independently produced film, the universal themes of sacrifice, ambition, friendship and love make it enjoyable for all audiences.
Constellation Theatre’s season opener “Taking Steps” by Alan Ayckbourn lives up to its company’s mission of visionary design, heightened physicality and epic ensemble theatre in every regard.