News
Updated 1/13/22
2021-2022
General
- WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATRE COMPANY WELCOMES AVANI GALA AND SARA MINDEL TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
- [PRESS RELEASE] WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATRE COMPANY LAUNCHES SECOND COHORT OF THE MIRANDA FAMILY FELLOWS PROGRAM
A Strange Loop
- INTERVIEW: Chosen Family Podcast – Broadway, Baby! with Michael R. Jackson
- REVIEW: DC Metro Theatre Arts – ‘A Strange Loop’ at Woolly Mammoth is a knockout smash
- REVIEW: Talkin Broadway – A Strange Loop
- REVIEW: Washington Post – Razzle takes on new dazzle in Broadway-ready ‘A Strange Loop’
- REVIEW: BroadwayWorld – BWW Review: A STRANGE LOOP at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- REVIEW: Theatrely – A STRANGE LOOP Stages an Endless Spiral of Identity, and the Rupture my Hometown
Needs — Review - REVIEW: MD Theatre Guide – Theatre Review: ‘A Strange Loop’ stuns at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- FEATURE: Washington Post – The musical ‘A Strange Loop’ is boundary-pushing — even for Woolly Mammoth
- REVIEW: Washington City Paper – A Strange Loop Is Exile in Gayville
- REVIEW: Metro Weekly – DC Theater Review: A Strange Loop at Woolly Mammoth
- FEATURE: NPR – A Pulitzer winner at the worst possible time, ‘A Strange Loop’ is Broadway-bound
- REVIEW: Washington Blade – Don’t miss this ‘big, Black, queer-ass American Broadway show’
- REVIEW: WYPR – Rousuck’s Review: “A Strange Loop” at DC’s Woolly Mammoth Theatre
- REVIEW: New York Times – Broadway Bound? That’s The Plan
- FEATURE: Metro Weekly – A Strange Loop’ creator Michael R. Jackson uses art to “make sense out of the craziness of life
Teenage Dick
- FEATURE: MD Theatre Guide – ‘A Quick 5’ with Moritz von Stuelpnagel, Director of ‘Teenage Dick’ at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- REVIEW: Broadway World – BWW Review: TEENAGE DICK at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- REVIEW: MD Theatre Guide – Theatre Review: ‘Teenage Dick’ at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- REVIEW: Talkin’ Broadway – Regional Reviews: Washington, D.C. – Teenage Dick Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- REVIEW: DC Metro Theater Arts – ‘Teenage Dick’ at Woolly Mammoth is entertaining and revelatory
- REVIEW: Rogers Revue – Learning Life Lessons in ‘Teenage Dick’
- REVIEW: Metro Weekly – DC Theater review: Teenage Dick at Woolly Mammoth
- REVIEW: American Theatre – On the Road With ‘Teenage Dick’
2020-2021
GENERAL
- ANNOUNCEMENT: American Theatre – Woolly Mammoth Announces 2020-21 Season
- ANNOUNCEMENT: Playbill.com – Washington, D.C.’s Woolly Mammoth Announces 2020–2021 Season
- ANNOUNCEMENT: Broadway World – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Announces Its 2020-2021 Season plus Introducing Woolly on Demand and The Golden Ticket
- ANNOUNCEMENT: DC Metro Theater Arts – Woolly Mammoth announces next season of live shows with dates TBD
- FEATURE: NPR/WAMU – Bringing Live Events Back From The Brink Of Death
- FEATURE: New York Times – There’ll Be a Theater Season. But How and Where and When?
- FEATURE: The Observer – The Best Zoom Plays, Audio Dramas and Livestream Theater of Fall 2020
- FEATURE: New York Times – 20 Theater Figures on How to ‘Revolutionize’ Their World
- PODCAST: Arts Endowment Podcast – Maria Manuela Goyanes
- INTERVIEW: The Blade – Fluker joins Woolly Mammoth board
Hi, Are You Single?
- REVIEW: Washington Post – In ‘Hi, Are You Single?,’ Ryan Haddad plays himself: Agay man with cerebral palsy seeking love
- REVIEW: Theatrely – HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? Shines at Woolly Mammoth — Review
- REVIEW: LA Arts Online – Hi Are You Single
- REVIEW: Theatre Notes – “Hi, Are You Single?” at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with IAMA Theatre Company
- REVIEW: LA Splash – Hi, Are you Single? Review – It’s Tough Looking for Love
- REVIEW: MD Theatre Guide – Theatre Review: ‘Hi, Are You Single?’ by Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in partnership with I Am A Theatre Production (IAMA)
- REVIEW: Broadway World – BWW Review: HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- ARTICLE: Playbill – Ryan J. Haddad Looks for Love in Hi, Are You Single?
- PODCAST: Dennis Anyone? – Actor-Writer Ryan J. Haddad (Hi, Are You Single?): “The Milkshakes Are Here!”
- PODCAST: The Out Agenda – Ryan J. Haddad talks with Rita about his play “Hi, Are You Single” a play about having Cerebral Palsy, being gay and dating
- REVIEW: Stage and Cinema – Judging Ryan
- REVIEW: New York Times – Review: Seeking a Date but Finding Hypocrisy in ‘Hi, Are You Single?
- REVIEW: This Week in NY – Hi, Are You Single?
- REVIEW: DC Metro Theater Arts – ‘Hi, Are You Single?’ at Woolly Mammoth is hugely moving and entertaining
- INTERVIEW: Washington Blade – Gay, disabled, and horny AF
- INTERVIEW: Broadway World – BWW Interview: HI, ARE YOU SINGLE?’s Ryan J. Haddad Asks, ‘Do You Think I’m Sexy?’
- MENTION: LAist – The Best Online And IRL Events Happening This Weekend: Jan. 29 – 31
- MENTION: Los Angeles Times – 21 culture picks: Samuel L. Jackson, Tina Fey, ‘Weird Al’ and Amanda Gorman
- MENTION: Cultural Attache – Best Bets: January 29th – January 31st
- INTERVIEW: Washington Post – New one-man play aims to dispel myths about the sexuality of people with disabilities
- RADIO: Seth Speaks Broadway! on Sirius XM – Katie Lowes and Ryan J. Haddad
- YOUTUBE: STAGE EXPLORATIONS – Playwright Ryan J. Haddad – “Hi, Are You Single?” – Woolly Mammoth Theatre with IAMA Theatre
This Is Who I Am
- REVIEW: The New York Times – ‘This Is Who I Am’ Review: Cooking With Dad, Remotely
- REVIEW: New York Observer – ‘This Is Who I Am’ Review: Differences Simmer in a Father-Son Kitchen Drama
- REVIEW: New York Stage Review – This Is Who I Am: A Cup of Flour, a Pinch of Pain
- REVIEW: Exeunt – Review: This is Who I Am at Woolly Mammoth
- PREVIEW: American Theater – Online This Week: Naughty and Nice
- REVIEW: Oregonian – A father-son video call yields refreshing pandemic theater: ‘This is Who I Am’ review
- REVIEW: WBUR “ARTery” – In Play ‘This Is Who I Am,’ A Father And Son Explore Connection And Separation
- FEATURE: Boston Herald – ‘This Is Who I Am’ raises curtain on Zoom theater
- REVIEW: DC Metro Theater Arts – In Woolly’s powerful ‘This Is Who I Am,’ an emotional father-son Zoom call
- REVIEW: Theatrely – THIS IS WHO I AM Cooks Up A Deeply Moving New Work
- REVIEW: Theater Mirror – “This Is Who I Am” Delivers Reconciliation and Healing
- REVIEW: DC Theatre Scene – This Is Who I Am, a pie that binds
- REVIEW: Maryland Theatre Guide – ‘This Is Who I Am’ by Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in partnership with Playco, American Repertory Theater, Guthrie Theater and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
- REVIEW: Metro Weekly – ‘This is Who I Am’ review: Woolly’s virtual Zoom drama
- REVIEW: OnBostonStages – For a father and son, food brings it all back home
- REVIEW: Broadway World – THIS IS WHO I AM at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
HUMAN RESOURCES
- EXCLUSIVE: Alexi Chacon – Operator, Please Connect Me with Theatre
- REVIEW: DC Metro Theater Arts – A strange phone tree leads to hilarity in ‘Human Resources’ at Woolly Mammoth
- REVIEW: BroadwayWorld – THE TELEPHONIC LITERARY UNION’S ‘HUMAN RESOURCES’ at Woolly Mammoth
- FEATURE: Port of Harlem Radio – Port Of Harlem Talk Radio
- REVIEW: DC Trending – Dialing into Woolly Mammoth’s Telephonic Play
- REVIEW: DC Theatre Scene – Telephonic Literary Union’s Human Resources. One help line you’ll be happy you called
- FEATURE: DCist – Local Theaters Are Staging Interactive Shows To Keep Virtual Audiences Engaged
- REVIEW: MD Theatre Guide – ‘Human Resources’ by Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company and Telephonic Literary Union
- REVIEW: Washington Post – Woolly Mammoth’s ‘Human Resources’ sendup pushes the right buttons
- FEATURE: Washington Post – At Woolly Mammoth, a ‘play’ you access only by telephone
- REVIEW: New York Times – Seeking Pandemic Theater? Your Call Will Be Answered Shortly
2019-2020 Season
General News
- FEATURE: American Theatre – Some Theatres Are Reopening Early—to Protesters
- FEATURE: DC Metro Theater Arts Staff – DMV theaters take a knee and take a stand
- FEATURE: DC Metro Theater Arts Staff – Lobbies closed by COVID reopen to support #BlackLivesMatter
- FEATURE: The Washington Post – In the wake of George Floyd’s death has black theater leaders want more than sympathetic words
- FEATURE: WUSA9 – Theaters, churches open to give protesters restrooms and a break from the heat
- FEATURE: Washingtonian – The Quarantine Questionnaire: Maria Manuela Goyanes of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- FEATURE: DC Metro Theater Arts – Remembering Terrence McNally: Loss of a Legend
- FEATURE: The Fray / DCMTA – Fade to Black: Coronavirus Closures Force Local Theaters to Rethink Their Futures
- FEATURE: DC Theatre Scene – Woolly Mammoth uses its 3-D printer to help hospitals save lives
SHIPWRECK: A HISTORY PLAY ABOUT 2017
- INTERVIEW: We Act Radio – Interview with Maria Manuela Goyanes and Agyeiwaa Asante
- FEATURE: Washington Post – You Think Your Job Has The Biggest Baggage? Try Plaing Donald Trump or Fidel Castro
- FEATURE: DC Metro Theatre Arts – Actor Mikéah Jennings unpacks his powerful performance in ‘Shipwreck’ at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
- FEATURE: TheaterMania – Anne Washburn’s Shipwreck Puts Trump Onstage in Washington, DC
She the People: The Resistance Continues
- INTERVIEW: WPFW-FM – Interview with Kazi Jones
- INTERVIEW: By Any Means Necessary – Interview with Katie Caussin, Jo Scott, Kazi Jones
- INTERVIEW: We Act Radio – Interview with Katie Caussin, Sayjal Joshi, Kazi Jones
- INTERVIEW: TheatreWashington – Take Ten – SAYJAL JOSHI
- FEATURE: Washington Post Going Out Guide – Actress Kazi Jones’s D.C. Dream Day: A comedy show, a picnic and lots of bread pudding
The Movement Theatre Company’s Production of WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT GOES DOWN
- TV: NBC Washington – Interview with Maria manuela goyanes and Alana Raquel Bowers
- REVIEW: DC Metro Theatre Arts – Magic Time!: On Tour in DC With ‘What to Send Up When It Goes Down’ by The Movement Theatre Company
- INTERVIEW: We Act Radio – Radio Interview with Maria Manuela Goyanes and Deadria
Fairview
- FEATURE: Washington Post – Out of dozens and dozens of plays and musicals, these deserved the hottest spotlight
- FEATURE: Washington Post Going Out Guide – Woolly Mammoth’s new artistic director brings Pulitzer-winning ‘Fairview’ to D.C.