‘Hurt Village’ at Howard University’s Department of Theatre Arts by Bev...
The tension rises before the lights in this riveting production of Hurt Village by Katori Hall and powerfully directed by Eric Ruffin. Howard University...
Hope Operas Video Recap of Week #1-Monday, October 7th With Ally...
For the next 3 weeks Hosts Ally Jenkins and Lucrezia Blozia (aka Chris Griffin) will be bringing DCMetroTheaterArts readers a special weekly recap video of...
‘Avenue Q’ at Greenbelt Arts Center by Amanda Gunther
The internet is really, really great for—well for buying tickets to Greenbelt Arts Center's production of Avenue Q. The multiple Tony Award-winning musical, with...
‘The Sound of Music’ at Compass Rose Theater by Amanda Gunther
Annapolis is alive with the sound of singing nuns and cheerful children as Compass Rose Theater starts their 2013/2014 season with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s...
La-Ti-Do presents: ‘The Musicals of Matt Conner’: ‘Nevermore’ by Rick Westerkamp
When October rolls in, there is so much to look forward to, like the start of fall, pumpkin flavored libations and treats at Starbucks,...
‘A Beginner’s Guide to Deicide’ at Single Carrot Theatre by Amanda...
Think Kill Bill meets Dogma and you might just be in the ballpark for Single Carrot Theatre’s first production of their seventh season. Presenting,...
‘Dracula’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company by Amanda Gunther
Through the darkened mists of October out at the haunted historic ruins of the Patapsco Female Institute, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company proudly presents the...
‘The Two-Character Play’ at Spooky Action Theater by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
Who doesn’t love a play about the theater?
A play-within-a-play, a set-within-a-set, and the juxtaposition of identity and personality between two characters are the primary...
‘Life With Father’ at Aldersgate Community Church Theater by Julia L....
Aldersgate Community Church Theater presents Life With Father, the longest-running play in the history of Broadway. The stage play was inspired by a collection...
‘Marry Me a Little’ at Creative Cauldron by Yvonne French
Dani Stoller and Lou Steele should go down in regional theater history as “Stoller and Steele” for Marry Me a Little. It is one...
‘A Killing Game’ at dog & pony dc by Ramona Harper
Can life be sunshine, lollipops, rainbows and everything that’s wonderful when a deadly plague begins killing the citizenry and they start dropping like flies?...
‘Beertown’ at dog & pony dc by Jessica Vaughan
We have all been to Beertown. That’s the feeling you walk away with from dog & pony dc’s devised theater piece Beertown, which is...
Aquila Theatre’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’ at Hylton Performing Arts Center by Keith...
“It was a pleasure to burn.”
The opening line of Ray Bradbury’s 1953 magnum opus, Fahrenheit 451 sets the mood for a dystopian society where firemen...
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ at Providence Players of Fairfax by Julia...
Providence Players of Fairfax presents the cult classic musical Little Shop of Horrors, with Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Music by Alan Menken. ...
The Miami String Quartet at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center...
The award-winning Miami String Quartet performed a variety of contemporary and Romantic pieces on Friday night at the Clarice Center for Performing Arts. The...
‘Twelfth Night’ at Aquila Theatre at George Mason University’s Center for...
The New York based acclaimed professional Aquila Theatre and its cast of superb British and American performers presents Shakespeare’s charming comedy Twelfth Night with...
50% Off Tickets for Government Employees to ‘Torch Song Trilogy’ at...
The Studio Theatre is offering half-price tickets to Government Employees with a Government ID to the critically acclaimed Torch Song Trilogy. The only performances...
Film Review: ‘Herb & Dorothy 50X50’ by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
LIFE AS ART
Millions of art-lovers worldwide were moved by the award-winning film, Herb & Dorothy (2008), the fascinating documentary on art collecting and the personal...
Hall and Oates at Warner Theatre by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
A few years ago I saw Hall & Oates at Warner Theatre and while the details of that evening have faded, the emotion and...
Guitarist Gregg Hammond on ‘Guitars Not Guns’ by Marlene Hall
Musician and guitar teacher Gregg Hammond works with the nonprofit Guitars Not Guns in Washington, DC. According to Guitars Not Guns the theme of Guitars Not Guns is...