Arena Stage Long Day’s Journey Into Night
By Bob Ashby • Apr 9th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsIn Arena Stage’s powerful production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, the words sing and the emotions sear.
In Arena Stage’s powerful production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, the words sing and the emotions sear.
In Arena’s satisfying production of Ah, Wilderness!, we can be sure that this lovers’ moon is not one for the misbegotten.
Arena Stage’s presentation of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Equivocation is the kind of theatre that offers a bang for the buck. Equivocation shows a depth and a humor that needs to be experienced instead of read about.
A Time To Kill is a well-performed drama with enough humor to keep you laughing as you watched the heartache and tragedy unfold before you.
The nominations for the 27th Helen Hayes Awards were announced on February 28, 2011 at The National Theatre, Helen Hayes Gallery. View the nominations by category or by company.
You’re there in Tuscany and Florence. You share in their love and anguish and torment and fears. In a word, WOW! You had me from the start.
The current Arena Stage production of Stick Fly is rife with sass and disrespect.
Read Mark Lee Adams’ review of Arena Stage’s The Fantasticks.
Arena Stage is holding a scavenger hunt tied to its upcoming production of the classic musical The Fantasticks. Arena Stage is thrilled to launch a fun, team activity centered on The Fantasticks. Set for Saturday, Nov. 14, A Fantasticks Voyage will allow teams of up to four to race around D.C., discovering clues and meeting […]
Read Mark Lee Adams’ review of Arena Stage’s The Quality of Life.