Review: ‘The Laramie Project’ at the Kensington Arts Theatre
                The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman and Members of the Tectonic Theater Project, and produced by Craig Pettinati and directed by John Nunemaker, opened...            
            
        Review: ‘Bizet’s Carmen in Havana’ at The In Series
                The In Series wows again with one of their trademark reimaginings: Carmen in Havana, which takes the essential scenes from Bizet’s classic and adds...            
            
        Review: ‘The Government Inspector’ at Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium in Philadelphia
                First performed in 1836, The Government Inspector--playwright Nikolai Gogol’s unrelenting farce on socio-political corruption in Imperial Russia--has long been considered an important precursor to...            
            
        Review: ‘A Taste of Things to Come’ at Bucks County Playhouse
                It’s not every day you see a musical with an all-female cast and a female-led creative team, but Bucks County Playhouse has given us...            
            
        Review: ‘The City of Conversation’ at Arena Stage
                In the daring new play about Washington politics and the halcyon days of genteel social hostesses, The City of Conversation, (now playing at Arena...            
            
        Review: ‘Cabaret’ at The Fairfax Academy for Communications and the Arts’...
                The Fairfax Academy for Communications and the Arts’ Academies of Musical Theatre and Dance made one of history’s darkest and most beloved musicals a...            
            
        Review: ‘Exit Strategy’ at Philadelphia Theatre Company in Philadelphia, PA
                Hope and destruction come to a crossroads in Exit Strategy, an East coast premiere in association with Primary Stages now playing at Philadelphia Theatre...            
            
        Review: ‘Dogfall’ at Iron Age Theatre in Philadelphia
                Dismal, drab, and grimy, the site-specific setting of Iron Age Theatre’s Philadelphia premiere of Dogfall in the subterranean space of The Power Plant, sparsely...            
            
        Review: ‘Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Concert with Arlo Guthrie’ at Strathmore
                Fifty years later, audiences can still get anything they want – but Alice is still not part of the package.
Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Concert with...            
            
        Review: ‘Une Education Manquée’ at Opera Lafayette
                Opera Lafayette’s second offering of the season, Emmanuel Chabrier’s Une Education Manquée, is a far cry from the massive spectacle many people assume is...            
            
        Review: ‘Father Comes Home from the War (Parts 1, 2 &...
                Round House Theatre has crafted a formidable artistic statement for Suzan-Lori Parks’ inventive, no make that commanding, Father Comes Home from the War (Parts...            
            
        Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at The Kennedy Center
                Only Worldviews coexisted within the remembrance of spirit, while timeless historical context filled the John F. Kennedy Center Opera House on Tuesday, February 2nd,...            
            
        Review: ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ at Compass Rose Theater
                Compass Rose Theater delivers an intense rendition of Tennessee Williams’ classic play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, a southern drama set in the 1950s. Williams...            
            
        Review: ‘The It Girl’ at Simpatico Theatre Project in Philadelphia
                Clara Bow was nobody’s fool. In 1962, three decades after her reign as the biggest female star in movies, Bow wrote in a letter...            
            
        Review: ‘As You Like It’ at Centerstage
                Embarking on a $32 million, year-long renovation project that features major renovations to Centerstage’s two-stage complex while adding a new 99-seat theater, the last...            
            
        Review: ‘Agents of Azeroth’ at The Washington Rogues at Flashpoint
                Now, in DC theatre, video games are hot. From Rorschach’s She Kills Monsters to Flying V’s The Oregon Trail and Molotov’s Neighborhood 3: Requisition...            
            
        Review: ‘Shake Loose’ at MetroStage
                Shake Loose: A Musical Night of Blues Moods & Icons
Hang on to your seats, guys and gals! Over three dozen songs – twelve never...            
            
        Review: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at Folger Theatre
                What continually impresses me about the Folger Theatre is that it takes on Shakespeare plays and that nothing is off limits from experimentation or...            
            
        Review: ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ at The Media Theatre in Media,...
                For its latest production, the Media Theatre has turned to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, a classic story known by millions of readers....            
            
        Review: ‘Assassins’ at The Eagle Theatre in Hammonton, NJ
                Is there a more relevant topic in contemporary America, while gun control is being hotly debated by the presidential candidates, Congress, and the voting...            
            
         
				

















