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Tag: Woolly Mammoth Theatre

Woolly Mammoth’s opening season play is "Teenage Dick" running until Oct. 17. The high school-themed play features (from left) Gregg Mozgala as Richard Gloucester, born with cerebral palsy. Zurin Villanueva portrays Anne Margaret, the girl all the guys want. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inLifestyle

Learning Life Lessons in ‘Teenage Dick’

by Brenda C. Siler September 29, 2021December 21, 2021

Washington, D.C.’s regional theater season this year is highlighted by Woolly Mammoth’s production of “Teenage Dick,” based on Shakespeare’s “Richard III.”

"What to Send Up When It Goes Down" by Aleshea Harris, directed by Whitney White
Posted inWI Bridge

Thoughtfully Inclusive Theater at Woolly Mammoth

by WI Guest Author October 30, 2019December 21, 2021
Felicia Curry plays Susannah, an enslaved woman who is tempted to fight for the British when they promise her freedom. (Photo by Christopher Mueller)
Posted inLifestyle

‘Jefferson’s Garden’ Addresses America’s Contradictions

by D. Kevin McNeir – Senior Editor January 17, 2018October 31, 2020
The cast of "Nothing to Lose" (Courtesy of Woolly Mammoth)
Posted inLifestyle

Play Humorously Details Comic’s Struggle to Prominence

by Lauren M. Poteat November 21, 2017October 31, 2020

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