‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ at Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre by Julia L....
The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre presents 5-time Tony Award-winning The Drowsy Chaperone, with Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, and Book...
An Interview With Theater Without Limits’ Suzi Eldridge on Summer Camp...
THEATER WITHOUT LIMITS: CARROLL COUNTY MARYLAND SUMMER CAMP FOR CHILDREN OF ALL LEARNING STYLES AND ABILITIES
Suzi Eldridge shares her passion her bringing an inclusive...
Tony Winner Brian Stokes Mitchell’s ‘Broadway’s Show-Stoppers’ at The Kennedy Center on Sunday,...
What a great way to celebrate Mother's Day as Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell performs a concert filled with Broadway's Show-Stoppers at The Kennedy Center's...
‘Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Starring Peter Gros’ at Hylton Performing...
For an animal lover like me who grew up watching Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom with host Peter Gros, it was a spectacular treat to see him live. Introducing...
‘The Magic Finger’ at Imagination Stage by Julia L. Exline
Imagination Stage presents Roald Dahl’s The Magic Finger, adapted for the stage by David Wood and directed by Kathryn Chase Bryer. Young Lucy has...
‘Boeing Boeing’ at Rep Stage by Yvonne French
Get a ticket and fly over to Rep Stage in Columbia, MD, for Boeing Boeing, a completely enjoyable bedroom farce. Boeing Boeing premiered in Paris in...
‘Paul’s Case’ at UrbanArias by Terry Byrne
The words "world premiere" don’t always translate to "Must-See," but in the case of Paul’s Case, a post-minimalist, compact opera unveiled by UrbanArias at Artisphere,...
Andrea Marcovicci at The Barns at Wolf Trap by John Harding
True devotees of the art of live cabaret would go a thousand miles for a fresh serving of Andrea Marcovicci. Witness Saturday night in...
Michael Feinstein at The Music Center at Strathmore by Keith Tittermary
On July 11, 1937, the young 38 year old George Gershwin died of a brain tumor, but before his untimely passing, he had approximately...
‘Rumors’ at McLean Community Players by Julia L. Exline
McLean Community Players present Rumors, a comedic farce by Neil Simon. Directed by Rosemary Hartman, four wealthy couples arrive for a dinner party, but...
‘The VIP’ at Single Carrot Theatre by Amanda Gunther
They lived as hostages for 126 days. The rescue mission took 41 seconds. A stunning dramatic reality is explored upon the stage at Single...
‘The Lady Becomes Him’ at Faction of Fools by Justin Schneider
I'm going to start this review with two important facts.
The first fact is that the night I went to see Faction of Fools' The...
‘Six Degrees of Separation’ at Port City Playhouse by Francine Schwartz
John Guare's award-winning Six Degrees of Separation was a tremendously successful Broadway play, eventually made into a movie, which played out the notion that all...
‘The Hallelujah Girls’ at Vienna Theatre Company by Anne Tsang
I am so impressed by the stellar quality of Community Theatre in this area, and I am happy to say that Vienna Theatre Company’s...
‘Shakespeare in Hollywood’ at Catholic University by Colleen Sproull
It is with great pleasure that I write this review. Catholic University's production of Ken Ludwig's Shakespeare in Hollywood is professional, outrageously funny, and...
‘THE VOCA PEOPLE’ at The Music Center at Strathmore by Nicole...
A monochromatic sensation landed in Bethesda on Thursday night at The Music Center at Strathmore. The Internationally known-Israeli based group, THE VOCA PEOPLE, wowed...
Open Call Audition on May 4th & 5th for Capital Fringe...
OPEN CALL AUDITION:
By Eric Tipler
Directed and Choreographed by Craig Cipollini
Presented by Belle Époque Productions and the New Musical Foundation as a part of...
‘Clybourne Park’ at CENTERSTAGE by Amanda Gunther
You can’t live in a principle. It’s well and good in theory, but at the end of the day, it comes down to the...
‘Big Love’ at Montgomery College by Flora Scott
Walking through the auditorium doors at the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center at Montgomery College to see The Department of Theatre's production of Charles...
‘Wallenstein’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company by Jessica Vaughan
In its American premiere, Friedrich Schiller's Wallenstein by Shakespeare Theatre Company is a tour-de-force, surprisingly funny, sharp, and shattering. It’s paired with their excellent Coriolanus in what they’re calling the...