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Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘In to the Out Side/D.C. al Coda’...

This family-friendly comedy started with a daydream. The whole thing grew out of a single enigmatic image: A prison cell, without windows or doors,...

Magic Time! DC Black Theatre Festival: ‘7 Layers Captive’

The DC Black Theatre Festival this year offered some 45 self-produced shows, most one time only. Organized annually by the DC Drama Department, a...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: Meet the Cast of ‘Breast in Show’:...

In Part 1 of a series of interviews with the cast of Breast in Show, meet Gracie Jones. Joel: How did you get involved in the show? Gracie:...

‘The Reel Deal’ Watch Kyle Osborne’s Video Movie Review of ‘Transformers:...

Kyle Osborne reviews Transformers: Age of Extinction. https://youtu.be/arCD1jKQ59Q https://youtu.be/DkIPIkPPbdo Here are showtimes for Transformers: Age of Extinction in the DC area. LINKS Kyle Osborne's Video Movie Review of Jersey Boys. Kyle Osborne’s Video Movie...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Dateline Macbeth’ by Quattro Gatti Theatre Company

Making a Mystery: Quattro Gatti Draws on Shakespeareʼs Macbeth to Create the Ultimate True Crime Progam. On Saturday, June 15th at 4 am, Quattro Gattiʼs company...

Jon Jon Johnson on ‘Flying V Fights: Love is a Battlefield’-Which...

I had been approached to audition for projects with Flying V before, and I had always been busy. When I was approached to audition...

Schmoozing with Michael Urie About ‘Buyer & Cellar’ at Shakespeare Theatre...

DCMetroTheaterArts' John Stoltenberg couldn't have said it any better in his review of Buyer & Cellar: "The laughs come so fast in Buyer & Cellar—and Michael...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Giant Box of Porn’ by Patrick Flynn

“Why is there a giant box of porn in our apartment?” The question is as old as time itself. Or maybe it isn’t. Scholars...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘The Big A: Scenes from a Vanishing...

The Big "A" is a family drama about Alzheimer’s, cancer, dementia and caregiving, and represents a situation that so many families are dealing with...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Martin, Love, Sex & Rhythm’ by Alvaro...

Martin, Love, Sex & Rhythm is a sexy rock/pop musical comprised of an all-male cast that confronts contemporary gay issues against the backdrop of...

The Playwright’s Playground: SOURCE Festival 2014 – Interview with Playwright Alyssa...

The Playwright’s Playground is a monthly in-depth conversation with a local female playwright in the D.C. theatre community. Female theatre artists make up more...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘What Would Tina and Amy Do?’ by...

What Would Tina and Amy Do? is a new play about best friends, Annie and Tinley, and the challenges they face as they try...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Interrogation’ by John Feffer

You are being watched. If you’re not under surveillance because of your political views, then you are being tracked because of your economic activities. Or...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘The Hello Girls: A Surprising WWI Story’...

Last year as the 2013 capital Fringe closed Iwas already beginning to wonder what I would be telling in 2014. My show Arlington National...

Finding Their Purpose: Meet the Cast of Olney Theatre Center’s ‘Avenue...

This is the 2nd part of a series of interviews with the cast of Olney Theatre Center's Avenue Q. In Part 2: Meet Stephen Gregory Smith.  Where have...

Exclusive! Attend The Tale of Landless Theatre’s Sondheim Approved Prog Metal...

DC’s Landless Theatre Company, currently developing a Prog Metal Version of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd, announces that the prog metal orchestration is being written by...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘A Fire in Water’ by Michael Oberhauser

We here at Silver Finch Arts Collective are excited to be back at the Capital Fringe Festival after our last production, Fallen Angels in 2012, was...

‘Disney’s The Lion King’ at The Kennedy Center

Disney’s The Lion King musical has electrified audiences for almost 17 years. The Lion King is an adaptation of the 1994 film of the...

The Playwright’s Playground: SOURCE Festival 2014 – Interview with Playwright Sarah...

The Playwright’s Playground is a monthly in-depth conversation with a local female playwright in the D.C. theatre community. Female theatre artists make up more...

Source Festival: ‘Facebook in Memorium’

There is a ton of great theatre to see at this year’s Source Festival. But amidst the three full length and 18 ten minute...