A musical brouhaha bubbling over with ingredients missing from The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible — at Shotgun Players.
Playwright James Ijames returns to Shotgun Players with tales from the afterlife.
Shotgun Players’ polite production of two Washington lobbyists and their prey runs through June 22.
An imagined meeting of the minds, in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia.
Sheila Callaghan’s high-energy romp, Women Laughing Alone With Salad, includes uncompromising feminism and a borderline-incestuous mother-son relationship.
Psychological confusion settles inside everyone on stage in Guillermo Calderón’s play, through Sept. 23.
James Ijames’ play — at Shotgun Players through Aug. 5 — doubles as an art-world satire. Gus’ oils on canvas are abstract studies of the color white. In other words, they’re essentially meaningless.