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DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #3: Best Musicals in Professional Theaters in...

BEST MUSICALS IN PROFESSIONAL THEATRES IN PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, AND DELAWARE: A Bronx Tale at The Longacre Theatre.  A Christmas Story: The Musical at The...

Review: ‘Broadway Up Close: Matthew Morrison’ at the Kimmel Center

Beginning a new season of Broadway Up Close concerts on Saturday at the The Kimmel Center, Seth Rudetsky hosted Broadway leading man and television’s...

Review: ‘In Transit’ at Circle in the Square Theatre

I first ran into this musical which deals with the lives of several New  York subway commuters in 2010 when it first bounced into...

‘Take A Bow!’ Part 3: The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ Favorite DC/MD/VA...

Here is the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ 3rd series of ‘Take A Bow!’ Fall 2016 honorees: Caroline Clay as Florynce Kennedy in (Re)Acts: Where Do We...

Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ at The Music Box Theatre in NYC

This highly imaginative and moving musical was presented off Broadway by the Second Stage company in May of this year. It enjoyed a sold...

Review: ‘A Bronx Tale’ at The Longacre Theatre in NYC

Chazz Palminteri's career as actor and writer was given a big boost when his one-man play A Bronx Tale began its life off Broadway...

An Interview With Jay Kuo, Composer and Lyricist of ‘Allegiance.’ A...

Allegiance, the 2015 Broadway musical based on the forced relocation of 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps during World War II, will be shown...

Review: ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812’ at the...

A most elaborate and tastefully glamorous musical has arrived in town to brighten the holiday season. That’s Natasha, Pierre and their sisters and  their...

Review: ‘Falsettos’ at The Walter Kerr Theatre in NYC

We must thank Andre Bishop and his staff at Lincoln Center Theatre for gifting us with  a very early Christmas present called Falsettos, composer...

Review: ‘Les Liasons Dangereuses’ at The Booth Theatre in NYC

Christopher Hampton's play, Les Liasons Dangereuses, based on the novel by Choderlos de Laclos, a story presented through a series of the characters' personal letters,...

Review: ‘The Front Page’ at the Broadhurst Theatre in NYC

This three act comedy - The Front Page -by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, currently packing them in at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway,...

Leslie Odom, Jr. Discusses ‘Hamilton,’ His Career, and the ‘Evening of...

You know him as Aaron Burr, Sir, the damned fool who shot Alexander Hamilton. Now get to know Leslie Odom, Jr., the man behind...

Review: “Oh, Hello on Broadway” at the Lyceum Theatre in NYC

I imagine there is a first time for everything. There I was, sixth row on the aisle at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway, at...

Review: ‘The Encounter’ at The Golden Theatre in NYC

Simon McBurney is one of European theatre's most original and controversial artists working today. For more than 30 years he has led Complicite, the...

Seven Days in Italy with Playbill’s ‘Broadway on the High Seas...

I took me a busman's holiday from September 20 to 30, 2016, by joining Playbill on its seventh cruise featuring Broadway stars and Broadway...

‘Something Rotten’ Revisited at The St. James Theatre in NYC

I first reviewed this unselfconsciously entertaining musical comedy at the beginning of its run in April 2015. I wanted to see it again to...

Review: ‘Shining City’ at The Irish Rep Theatre in NYC

It's been only 10 years since Conor McPherson's word fest of a play ran at the Biltmore Theatre for 101 performance including 21 previews....

Review: ‘Hadestown’ at The New York Theatre Workshop

You have until July 31st to treat yourself to a trip to the East Village where you will find Hadestown, a rich plum cake...

Review: ‘Shuffle Along’ at the Music Box in NYC

There is so much talent on stage at the Music Box that it's difficult to know where to begin giving credit where its due....

Filichia on Friday: ‘The Answer to May’s Brainteaser’ by Peter Filichia

This is Peter's final column in 'Filichia on Friday.' It's been a pleasure and an honor to share this column with our DCMTA writers.  THIS...