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‘Other Desert Cities’ at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for...

Unhappy Family Fights It Out at Arena Stage Other Desert Cities, the last play in the 2012-2013 season at Arena Stage, takes place on wall-to-wall...

‘In Time of Roses’ at University of Maryland by Tiffany Draut

Most people are at least passingly familiar with the villainous Richard of York, and have at least heard of England’s War of the Roses,...

‘Prelude to a Kiss’ at Arts Collective @ HCC by Amanda...

Howard Community College’s Arts Collective closes its 18th season with their production of Craig Lucas’ Prelude to a Kiss. Directed by Darius K. McKeiver, this odd...

Tickets On Sale For Young Artists of America’s ‘REQUIEM’ on May...

Young Artists of America is thrilled toannounce that tickets are now on sale for our final concert of the season: REQUIEM Saturday, May 11 at 7:30pm Sunday, May 12 at 4:00pm The...

‘Ragtime’ at Kensington Arts Theatre by Jessica Vaughan

The people called it Ragtime,” and the cast of the Kensington Arts Theatre’s production of the musical Ragtime makes some truly breathtaking Ragtime. Most of the cast has...

’26th Annual Evening of Comedy’ at The Barns of Wolf Trap...

Jimmie Walker, well known for his claim to be "Dyn-o-mite" moderated the 26th Annual Evening of Comedy at The Barns of Wolf Trap on Friday...

‘The Hobbit’ at W.T. Woodson High School by Terry Byrne

Calling all J.R.R. Tolkein geeks. If last year’s Hollywood blockbuster The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey left you dangling, W.T. Woodson High School Theatre Department’s lip-smackin’ The Hobbit, a 1968...

‘Condo Condo Condoland’ at EMP Collective by Amanda Gunther

Urban centricity - urban living being so many things to so many people. The universe is cold and dark and all you can count...

‘No Man’s Land’ at WSC Avant Bard by Audrey Thornton

True to author Harold Pinter’s many talented literary works and dark psychological themes, the opening night of No Man’s Land on May 2, 2013,...

‘The Elder Statesman’ at Washington Stage Guild by Amanda Gunther

Those who flee their past will always lose the race because their past failures will always be waiting at the finish line to greet...

‘Actéon’ at Opera Lafayette by Flora Scott

I attended Opera Lafayette’s Actéon at The Kennedy Center and the production opened with lovely excerpts from Les Fetes de L’Hymen et de L’Amour; ou...

‘The Golem’ at Taffety Punk Theatre Company by Erica Laxson

The Golem is a Taffety Punk exclusive that shouldn’t be missed. This electronically charged, theatrical adventure portrayed by one man (Daniel Flint) and DJed...

Special Offer for Brian Stokes Mitchell’s ‘Broadway’s Show-Stoppers’ @ Kennedy Center on...

A SPECIAL OFFER FOR DCMTA READERS: Buy your tickets now! AND WAIVE THE TICKETING FEES WITH CODE: Broadway Tickets are available through WPAS Ticket Services at (202) 785-WPAS (9727) and online...

Special La-Ti-Do-Honesty-This Friday, May 3rd at 6:30 PM by Don Mike...

WINNER of DCMetroTheaterArts' Best of 2012 Special Award for bringing artists together: La-Ti-Do Here were are with a very special evening -This Friday, May 3rd at...

‘Chess’ at Dundalk Community Theatre by Amanda Gunther

One little move effects so many people’s lives. A statement proven true as the Dundalk Community Theatre presents Chess The Musical. With beautiful and...

‘Pas de Deux’ at The Studio Theatre by Mark Dewey

Pas de Deux: Full Meal with a Light Dessert The room is cold, and vapors swirl around the ducts that bring in air -- has...

Bay Theatre Company Ceases Operations by Joel Markowitz

I was so saddened when I opened an email around 9:30 PM tonight from Bay Theatre Company's Artistic Director Janet Luby, which informed me...

‘Ghost-Writer’ at MetroStage by Yvonne French

In 1897, American writer Henry James got writer's cramp and hired Theodora Bosanquet to take dictation on the newly invented typewriter in an arrangement...

‘Smudge’ at Pinky Swear Productions by Flora Scott

There are shows that are good and there are shows that are bad. There are countless shows that land somewhere in the middle. We...

‘Of Mice and Men’ at The Acting Company at George Mason...

The Acting Company presented a powerful and heartbreaking production of John Steinbeck's 1937 play Of Mice and Men at George Mason University's Center for the...