Love, Sex & Time Travel at Constellation Theatre’s ‘ORLANDO’
It’s almost as if Wolfe wrote this one for modern progressive audiences — and then allowed Constellation to give it its unique flair for dramatic humor.
It’s almost as if Wolfe wrote this one for modern progressive audiences — and then allowed Constellation to give it its unique flair for dramatic humor.
Constellation Theatre Company continues its 16th season with a literal mind-boggler, Incognito, a “transatlantic mystery” that has audiences sitting up and really thinking, using their brains to focus on a story about the workings of the mind.
Children of Medea is a vivid one-woman show of adolescence, fantasy, and transformation, written and performed by Sue Jin Song (winner of the Best of Fringe Award when it premiered at the 2008 DC Fringe Festival).
It’s the perfect time for cult favorite sci-fi musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors to be on stage at Source with Constellation Theatre Company. This season of ghosts, haunts and other strange happenings is ideal for the beloved story of an awkward floral shop assistant who unleashes… Read More
Constellation Theatre Company‘s The White Snake is a marvelous adaptation of one of China’s oldest and most beloved legends. Two snake spirits seeking Tao’s enlightenment on a faraway mountaintop are distracted by the human world below. At the pleading of the Green Snake, the more enlightened… Read More
If Constellation Theatre Company truly aims (as they say they do) to tell “big, powerful stories in an intimate space,” to seek out plays that “feature visual spectacle, original music, dynamic movement and a passionate acting ensemble” drawing on “fantasy, farce, and epic adventure…” then… Read More