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Magic Time! The DC Black Theatre Festival: ‘Confessions of a Homo...

The DC Black Theatre Festival, which runs through June 26, this year offers some 45 self-produced shows, most one time only. Organized annually by...

Meet the Cast of ‘Ghost The Musical’–Lauren Alberg, Shannon Taylor, and...

TYA Teen Professionals at Drama Learning Center closes its area premiere of Ghost the Musical today at 2 PM.  After getting special permission from...

‘Pride and Prejudice’ at Castaways Repertory Theatre’s Youth Theater and Homeschool...

In an adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel, Pride and Prejudice, Castaways Repertory Theatre and Homeschool Theatre Troupe provide an evening of laughs coupled with...

Cinema Speak with Sydney-Chanele: AFI DOCS FESTIVAL: Jennifer Grausman –...

Cinema Speak with Sydney-Chanele is a new column that embraces the landscape of film, filmmakers, and film festivals. This will be a canvas where...

‘Seussical’ at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre

“Hear it like a whisper, smell it on the summer breeze.” It's the sound of story and whimsy—the smell of childhood and daydreams. These...

‘Buyer & Cellar’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company

The laughs come so fast in Buyer & Cellar—and Michael Urie’s solo performance is so brilliantly engaging—that the words “funny” and “fun” seem too puny,...

‘Side Show’ at The Kennedy Center

Come Look at the Freaks!” intones the carnival barker at the opening of the unique and musically eclectic and beloved cult musical Side Show...

‘Peter Pan’ at Cockpit in Court

The second star to the right is shining in the light of the Baltimore moon this summer as Cockpit in Court kicks off its...

‘The Odd Couple’ at Cockpit in Court

Life goes on for the divorced, broke, and sloppy. -or so Oscar Madison is learning. Couple that with a neurotic nutbag of a roommate...

‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ at Colonial Players

We have entered the era where if something is ringing you must answer it. This time the ringing is Colonial Players calling with word...

‘Distracted’ at Arcturus Theater Company

When is a boy just being a boy and when does a boy need meds for ADD/ADHD? Arcturus Theater Company’s production of Distracted, from...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: Naked Theatre Company’s ‘BITCH: A Play About...

What ever happened to…..Naked Theatre Company?  So, what ever happened to us? Well, we’re back, with a vengeance. This summer, this bitch is back with...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Jane Franklin Dance: Blue Moon/Red River’ With...

Blue Moon/Red River started as a hint of an idea last summer when percussionist Tom Teasley and I decided to collaborate. This project provided...

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

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 than...

‘As You Like It’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

Call me not fool ‘til heaven hath sent me fortune. Well you be fool if Chesapeake Shakespeare Company be heaven for they have sent...

Performing at The Howard Theatre on Friday and Saturday – Up...

Two or three times a year, Alice Smith seduces D.C. audiences with an intoxicating cacophony of R&B, pop, jazz and blues influences, the tension of...

‘Cloak and Dagger’ at Signature Theatre

You know you’re in the presence of a legend when the material doesn't matter as much as the immaterial. With the world premiere of Cloak...

Ed Dixon on Writing and Appearing in ‘Cloak and Dagger’ at...

I am a huge fan of Ed Dixon's work. I was thrilled to be able to catch up with him, and to see the press...

‘The Wizard of Oz’ at The Puppet Co.

Back by popular demand, The Puppet Co. presents The Wizard of Oz, adapted from Frank Oz's beloved tale with a script and puppets by...

‘Louisiana Swamp Romp’ at Wolf Trap

This much-anticipated yearly event at WolfTrap was a winner once again. The Stooges Brass Band, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet and Big Sam's Funky Nation...