Center Stage
A core group of good actors makes up the backbone of the local theater scene. Here are some audience favorites you can see this season.
Rick Foucheux: Henry IV Part 1, Folger Theatre, October 8 through November 16. Will Gartshore: Anyone Can Whistle, Signature Theatre, October 6. Edward Gero: The Seafarer, Studio Theatre, January 14 through February 22. Kimberly Gilbert: Boom, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, November 3 through 30; Fever/Dream, Woolly Mammoth, June 1 through 28. Philip Goodwin: The Seafarer, Studio Theatre, January 14 through February 22. Tana Hicken: The Road to Mecca, Studio Theatre, through October 12. Naomi Jacobson: The Winter’s Tale, Folger Theatre, January 28 through March 8; The Seagull on 16th St., Theater J, June 17 through July 19. Floyd King: The Seafarer, Studio Theatre, January 14 through February 22; The Way of the World, Shakespeare Theatre Company, through November 16. John Lescault: The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Signature Theatre, through November 16; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Round House Theatre, April 1 through 26. Andrew Long: The Way of the World, Shakespeare Theatre Company, through November 16; The Winter’s Tale, Folger Theatre, January 28 through March 8. Sarah Marshall: Boom, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, November 3 through 30. Jennifer Mendenhall: A Beautiful View, Studio Theatre, October 8 through November 2. Donna Migliaccio: “Broadway: Three Generations,” Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater, October 2 through 5. Kate Eastwood Norris: Fever/Dream, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, June 1 through 28. Tracy Lynn Olivera: Les Misérables, Signature Theatre, December 2 through February 22. Nancy Robinette: The Way of the World, Shakespeare Theatre Company, through November 16. KenYatta Rogers: Eurydice, Round House Theatre, February 4 through March 1; Fever/Dream, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, June 1 through 28. J. Fred Shiffman: The Seagull on 16th St., Theater J, June 17 through July 19. Tom Story: Henry IV Part 1, Folger Theatre, October 8 through November 16. Holly Twyford: The Road to Mecca, Studio Theatre, through October 12; The Little Dog Laughed, Signature Theatre, January 13 through March 8; Arcadia, Folger Theatre, May 5 through June 14. Ted van Griethuysen: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Theatre Company, through October 12; Rock ’n’ Roll, Studio Theatre, April 22 through May 31. Jerry Whiddon: The Seagull on 16th St., Theater J, June 17 through July 19.
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