2016 Capital Fringe Preview #36: ‘Kick Before You Drown’ by Jessica...
Steal A Step World Premieres Kick Before You Drown at the Capital Fringe Festival on July 7-14, 2016
Genre-bending company debuts a provocative show melding contemporary...
Magic Time! 5 Reasons Capital Fringe Is a DC Treasure
The future of the Capital Fringe Festival has been uncertain since its brilliant and brave inception in 2006, but back in July 2013 its...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #35: ‘Aliens, Nazis & Angels’: A solo...
Mental illness, addiction, and inherited family trauma: these are the ingredients from which Leah Harris spins her solo performance. Working with Director Regie Cabico,...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #37: ‘Play Cupid’ by Brett Steven Abelman
We might have been on over 100 dates between the seven us – in fact I’m betting that’s a low estimate. Myself (creator/director Brett...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #34: ‘Macbeth in the Basement’ by Annie...
181 school shootings have occurred in the United States since the Columbine shooting on April 20, 1999. 231 young people died from gun violence...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #33 ‘Prison Break Incorporated’ by Derek Hills
You’ve run marathons in Kuala Lumpur, did the half Ironman in Hawaii, and proved your mettle on the now-quaint Tough Mudder race course as...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #32: ‘Hunt’: Part 2 by Jean P....
HUNT: A Political Drama about Power, Blackmail and Tragedy in the U.S. Senate
It’s hard to believe that the events in this play actually happened,...
Capital Fringe Preview #31:’Oral Histories’ by Ward Kay
Sometimes it starts with the title. While taking a graduate research class on qualitative methods, playwright Ward Kay learned about oral histories and thought...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #30 ‘AND 1! at Aras Dance by...
AND 1! a dansical parody by ArasDance Join ArasDance for an exciting summer as they present their newest work, AND 1! a dansical parody. Yes,...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #29: ‘Act Like a GRRRL’ (ALAG) by...
Act Like a GRRRL (ALAG) is an autobiographical writing and performance program that inspires girls (ages 12-18) to write about their lives and transform...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview # 28: ‘The Root of All Knowledge’
A Spellbinding New Play by Gabriel S. Hudson Sees Its World Premier in the Capital Fringe Festival this Summer
Each year, the Capital Fringe Festival...
Review: ‘The Bridges of Madison County’ at The Kennedy Center
The Bridges of Madison County is a romantic, sexy, and unapologetically sentimental musical. Most likely you know The Bridges of Madison County from either...
An Interview with Pleasure Train’s Will Berger
Through an email interview with DC based Pleasure Train’s bassist Will Berger, we talked about the band’s favorite venue to play in, their musical...
Magic Time! Left-Handed Complement: Liam Forde on Acting With a Puppet...
Studio Theatre’s fourth floor has been turned into an amazing facsimile of a Lutheran church basement, complete with inspirational posters on the walls and...
2016 Capital Fringe Preview #27: ‘PowerPlays’ by Michelle Rago
Local, middle-aged playwrights become first-time Fringers
They’re eager. They’re excited. They’re budding playwrights. Oh, and some of them are retired. Five local playwrights, somewhat older...
Magic Time! ‘Another Way Home’ at Theater J
You know you’ve just seen a play that hits a nerve about the distress of parents who have a troublesome, troubled son (whom they...
Review: ‘Another Way Home’ at Theater J
Is it a coincidence that Another Way Home—which opened at Theater J on Monday night—just happens to coincide with the start of sleepaway camp...
Entertainment and More at Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of...
Located just 20 miles northwest of Philadelphia, the freshly renovated Valley Forge Casino Resort offers visitors a wide range of activities, from gaming and swimming...
Capital Fringe Preview #26: ‘BECOMING’ at fusiondance by Candra Preshong
Why BECOMING will challenge everything you think you know about dance
Becoming....’to begin to be’....you may be asking yourself, what does that even mean? I...
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...