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Erica Smith on her play ‘Come Out and Say It’ by...

Each year The Mobtown Players selects an original work for production. This year playwright Erica Smith’s Come Out and Say It was chosen and...

Snow White and Her Prince Train with Puppets at The Puppet...

The Puppet Co. is a repertory family theater, and it produces a new show about every two years. In 2011, it premiered Snow White...

A Preview of ‘Afterplay’ at Quotidian Theatre Company by Steve LaRocque

I had a chance last week (in blessed air conditioning) to see a rehearsal of the Quotidian Theatre Company’s upcoming production of Brian Friel’s...

Part 4: ‘Finding Big Love’ By Kristen Kelly

“Things happen so suddenly sometimes.” In Charles Mee’s Big Love, Nikos says this to Lydia. And sometimes that’s the only thing you can say. In...

Ruby Griffith Awards Set for This Sunday, July 14th by David...

This year's Ruby Griffith Award Ceremony, hosted by The British Players, will be held on Sunday, July 15 from 2 to 4 p.m. at...

Round House Theatre Silver Spring Presents ‘Over the Line Festival’ July...

Round House Theatre shakes things up in Silver Spring this month with its inaugural Over The Line Festival. Curated by Round House, this unique...

Part 3: ‘Finding Big Love’ by Kirsten Kelly

A heat index of 114 and a sudden knock-down, drag-out storm. My new little one (who thankfully sleeps like a dream) slept through the...

Unexpected Stage Company Presents Harold Pinter’s ‘The Dumb Waiter’ & Susan...

Welcome to the Edge of your Seat; Unexpected Stage Company Presents Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter and Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, July 20-August 12. Harold Pinter...

YAA Summer Institute Recitals at Sandy Spring Friends School This Fri...

Young Artists of America Summer Institute Participants Learn First-Hand What Happens Behind the Scenes When “The Show Must Go On” Young Artists of America, the power-house...

‘Visiting Wolf Trap National Park for Summer Dance’ by Carolyn Kelemen

Wolf Trap National Park is the perfect place to spend a summer evening. The setting is serene, and the music seems to shimmer with...

Part 2: ‘Finding Big Love’ by Kirsten Kelly

We’re in the middle of our rehearsal period and days are long. But, things are really starting to click. We had our first full...

Howard Community College’s Arts Collective Improv Group Holds Auditions July 10...

Howard Community College’s Arts Collective:  Improv Group Auditions – July 10 & 11  AUDITIONS:  "What Improv Group?!?!" (W.I.G.):  Tuesday July 10 and Wednesday July 11, 7:00pm-10:00pm (two...

Part 1: ‘Finding Big Love’ at The Hub Theatre by Kirsten...

Kirsten Kelly, Big Love Director for The Hub Theatre, is writing a 4-part essay, Finding Big Love. Follow the journey to opening night, for...

SILVERDOCS: ‘A Brief History of John Baldessari’ and ‘Brute Force’ by...

A Brief History of John Baldessari (USA) 6 minutes In slightly more time than it takes to read this review, you can learn an impressive amount...

Washington Improv Theater’s ‘Improv-o-matic’ at Artomatic on June 15th & 22nd...

The decision was a quick and easy “Yes, and Yes" Washington Improv Theater (WIT) would coordinate improv performances, and it would also create space for...

‘Once’ Dominates Tony Awards with 8 Wins; ‘Clybourne Park’ wins Best...

There were several surprises at tonight's Tony Awards, but it was the musical Once that swept the awards with 8 wins. Clybourne Park which had...

A Look at ‘Goldilocks’ at The Puppet Co. by Jon Gazarek

Guilty or not guilty? That is the question. The Puppet Co. in Glen Echo Park is bringing back the popular fairy tale, Goldilocks, with...

Jessie Roberts on Directing ‘Next to Normal’ at Taking Flight Theatre...

I was not expecting to direct Next to Normal now or any time soon when I was told about the opportunity with Taking Flight...

Improv Workshop at Arts Collective at Howard Community College June 26th...

IMPROV WORKSHOP: 4 DAYS: Tuesday & Thursday June 26, 28 and July 3, 5, 7:00pm-10pm In HCC’s HVPA 115/ Dance Studio - (Directions, Map - click here!) The Arts...

‘The Waiter: 30 Years of Waiting for the Muse to Arrive’...

Larry Blossom gives a first-person account of the creative wellsprings of his latest production. "I have always wanted to write. Even as a boy, growing...