Interview: ‘Dandy Darkly’s Myth Mouth!’ Creator and Performance Artist Neil Arthur...
It’s a bit of an understatement that Fringe festivals lead you to encounter some very interesting people. Every now and then you run into...
Review: ‘The Structure of Us’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
The last time I was in NYC, I visited the Rubin Museum; there was an that exhibit allowed you to listen to different Buddhist...
Review: ‘NDE’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
NDE, directed by Nikoo Mamdoohi and produced by the Vahee Art Collective, is an immersive theatre experience about near death experiences, which are described...
Review: ‘The Infinite Wrench USNA Style’ at the United States Naval...
The United States Naval Academy Masqueraders’ production of The Infinite Wrench USNA Style is an unusual show, with lots of humor and some thought-provoking...
Review: ‘Fruit of the Sea’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
FLORIDA MAN DRESSES UP 13-FT ALLIGATOR IN NOVELTY HAT AND SUNGLASSES FOR HALLOWEEN.
News stories about the tragic exploits of Florida Man and Florida...
Review: ‘Smack ‘Em in the Snout’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
Confession: I saw the audition notices for Smack ‘Em in the Snout, written and directed by Rufus Drawlings, a few months ago and I...
Review: ‘You’re in Danger’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
You’re in Danger, written and performed by Lucius Robinson, is an absolute delight for those who enjoy creepy tales. Lucius commits fully to the...
Review: ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ at Sandy Spring Theatre Group
I heard Kris Kringle (played by Harley Venton) tell little Susan Walker (Leah Packer): “…Imagination is a place all by itself. Now, you've heard...
Review: ‘The Pink Hulk’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
The Pink Hulk, written and performed by Valerie David and directed by Padraic Lillis, with artwork by Rebecca Kalant, is not your typical sad...
Review: ‘Origin of Species’ at The Strand Theater
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find, ten years have got behind...
A Tribute to Joel Markowitz, Founder and Editor Emeritus of DC...
We in the theater community lost a great friend with the passing of Joel Markowitz.
As many know, Joel was diagnosed with ALS in...
Members of the Theater Community Reflect on What Joel Markowitz Meant...
Tributes and expressions of affection and appreciation for Joel have been pouring in. This is a space for us to celebrate and remember our...
DC Theater Arts Sadly Announces the Passing of Founder and Editor...
The DC Theater Arts family is devastated to announce the loss of our Founder and Editor Emeritus, Joel Markowitz. Joel passed away at 2:40...
Review: ‘A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order’...
Daniel Kitson is an acquired taste. In the premiere of his newest one-actor creation, A Short Series of Disagreements Presented Here in Chronological Order...
Interview: Michael Brush & Zachary Michel of Charm City Fringe Fest...
DC Theater Arts was excited to speak to Charm City Fringe Festival founders Zach Michel and Michael Brush last week at the Lexington Market....
In the Moment: Interview with Desiree Sanchez, Executive Artistic Director, Aquila...
Shedding new light on Hamlet by William Shakespeare is what Aquila Theatre aims to do with its upcoming production at Fairfax’s Center for the...
Review: ‘The Hairy Ape’ at Spotlighters
The Hairy Ape, written by Eugene O’Neill and directed at Spotlighters Theatre by Sherrionne Brown, is a testament to the human condition. Written in...
Interview: Nine Dollar Bill Theatre, performing ‘THEM’ at the Charm City...
The Sixth Annual Charm City Fringe Festival, running through November 12 in the Bromo Arts District, has a ton of fantastic stuff happening. One...
Review: ‘Barriers’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
Barriers, conceived by Trajectory Dance Project, a Baltimore-based dance ensemble, is a beautiful series of five pieces focusing on human connections, and how those...
Review: ‘Clinically Happy’ at Charm City Fringe Festival
"It is difficult to know what to do with so much happiness." -- Naomi Shihab Nye, "So Much Happiness"
If there's anything other people feel...