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Mansaku-no-Kai Kyogen Company Performs 3 Kyogen works at The Kennedy Center...

The Kennedy Center presents the Mansaku-no-Kai Kyogen Company production of three traditional Kyogen works in the Terrace Theater from May 17-19, 2012. Last seen at the...

‘Diary of a Hurried 48 Hour Film Project Filmmaker’ by Erica...

In just 48 hours over 100 teams flooded the DC area to produce their 2012 short films, and I am lucky to count myself...

The Theatre Lab School of The Dramatic Arts Hosts ‘Late-Night Dramathon’...

Rick Foucheux, Nancy Robinette, Michael Russotto, and others featured in fundraising event for The Theatre Lab On May 18, 2012, favorite Washington actors will perform...

A Look at No Rules Theatre Company’s ‘Suicide, Incorporated’ – Week...

For the next three weeks, Co-Artistic Directors Brian Sutow and Joshua Morgan will be taking us behind the scenes of their new production of...

Play Reading of ‘Paul’ by Anthony Gallo at Greenbelt Arts Center...

Anthony Gallo is a prolific writer and he is here to invite you to a Play Reading of one of his new works. "I am...

Broadway’s Brad Oscar and Christiane Noll Invite You to ArtSpeak Tomorrow...

Brad Oscar and Christiane Noll Invite you to ArtSpeak Tomorrow - Thursday May 3rd at 7 PM  At Thomas S. Wootton High School 2100...

Actress/Artist Jane Seymour & Son Sean M. Flynn Exhibitions May 4th...

It’s A Family Affair: Jane Seymour and Son Partner for First Duo Art Exhibit Wentworth Gallery is presenting an exhibition of art and photography with multi-Award...

‘Summer Theater Experience’ Holds Auditions at Artisphere on May 19th by...

AUDITIONS for a unique and professional performing arts camp experience. Lynn Sharp Spears is the Director of 'Summer Theater Experience.' This year's sessions will be held...

‘Family Day Festival’ and ‘Playhouse Puppetry Slam!’ This Saturday at The...

Erin Gifford, Director of Communications and Development of The Puppet Co., tells us about this year's Playhouse Puppetry Slam! and The Family Day Festival - both...

Steve LaRocque on His New One-Man Show – ‘Byline: Ernie Pyle’

He hated war, but he felt compelled to go back to it, again and again.  He said, "There's a war on and I'm part...

Helen Hayes Awards Recipients Announced by Joel Markowitz

Here are the 2012 Helen Hayes Awards recipients, announced at The Warner Theatre on April 23. 2012: Outstanding Resident Musical: Hairspray, at Signature Theatre. Outstanding Resident...

Steve LaRocque on Playing Father Jack in ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ at...

Old friends are the best friends. Shortly after I came to the Washington DC area in 1994, I had a chance to portray the...

‘Musings from the Back of the Theater: Deathtrap at McLean Community...

Twenty-five years ago I was directing the play, Deathtrap in Virginia.  I stood in the back of the theater at one of the many...

Adventure Theatre and Musical Theater Center Merge and Become ‘Adventure Theatre...

Adventure Theatre and Musical Theater Center today announced their agreement to merge. I am so happy for both of them. It's a great union and the...

Parallel Exit Physical Comedy Presents ‘Exit Stage Left’ Tomorrow Saturday April...

Parallel Exit Physical Comedy Theatre has made an international name for itself while bringing its unique brand of physical comedy to festivals around the...

‘Late Night Comic’ plays through this Saturday at JBK Theatre at...

Theatre FCC is proud to present the musical Late Nite Comic, the first production of this show since it closed on Broadway almost 25...

Kyle Carter: From Woodbridge, VA to Washington Heights in ‘In the...

I was talking to my friend Kenny a few weeks ago and he told me about a co-worker named Grace whose son Kyle Carter...

Interview of Fanon Hill By Teresa McCormick Ertel

Art can cross barriers of culture and race and build bridges of understanding. Fanon Hill and his partner Sam Holmes created the Black Male...

Introducing ‘Judyisms’ by Judy Stadt on DC Theater Arts

Hello Darlings! My name is Judy Stadt and I am a professional actor, vocalist, playwright, illustrator, jewelry designer ... so let’s just call me an...

On March 31st ‘DC SWAN DAY’ Showcases Women Artists in a...

On March 31, 135 female artists in Washington, DC will stick their necks out, stretch their wings, and plunge into SWAN Day. SWAN (Support...