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Cabaret Review: ‘What I See’ – Natascia Diaz at Signature Theatre...

Natascia Diaz has several NYC/Broadway credits and has been a mainstay in the DC theatre scene for nearly an entire decade. Given her well-established...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘A Year of Giving’ by Jessica Vaughan

Rockville Little Theatre's production of A Year of Giving is an extraordinary story and it makes for an extraordinary play. Reed Sandridge was laid...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘BFF’ by Natalie McCabe

Brian Feldman’s one-man “show” BFF takes its single audience member on a two-hour journey- literally- to becoming Feldman’s, well, “BFF.” Feldman’s “friend-building excursion” may...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Making Love Legal’ by Jessica Vaughan

 Making Love Legal is clearly a labor of love. Sara Schabach, a first-time director, and her cast infused every odd-ball scene with enthusiasm. It...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Post Reality Show: Talk Media!’ by Derek...

The Post Reality Show: Talk Media! claims to be the avant-garde of the avant-garde of the Capital Fringe Festival. While it is true that it is the...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Stone Age Recreation: An Operetta.’...

Imagine you're at your local diner with six of your closest friends. It's your circle's 'Cheers Bar' or Central Perk. Then all of a...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Shock/Trauma’ by Tzvi Kahn

If the cinematic car crash constitutes the cliché that never dies (or kills or wounds its action hero passengers, for that matter), the new...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Language From the Land’ by Joel Markowitz

This was my second dance Fringe experience that featured young dancers. Before the show began we were informed that what we were about to...

Capital Fringe Review:’ I <3 Hummels' by Ally Jenkins

Raymond (James Radack) loves Hummels. No, I mean he REALLY loves them. For those not in the know, Hummels are porcelain figurines depicting apple-cheeked...

National Symphony Orchestra: The Wizard of Oz’ at Wolf Trap by...

Lions and tigers and bears … and a live orchestra … oh, my!  It’s hard to imagine a better outdoor movie experience than one...

‘Legally Blonde – The Musical’ at McLean Community Players by Julia...

McLean Community Players presents Legally Blonde—The Musical, an infectiously silly show carried by actors with great dance moves, voices, and comedic timing. Directed by...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Jesus Le Momo’ by Don Michael Mendoza

JR Foley's play Jesus Le Momo is an exciting 50 minutes of a wild ride through the story of a wife and husband's prayer meeting interrupted...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Rolling By’ by Amanda Gunther

Rolling By presented by Patchwork Productions is not one of the shows you’ll want to roll on by. It’s actually a fairly decent work...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Cecily and Gwendolyn’s Fantastical Capital Anthropological, Inquisitorial Probe’...

Cecily Marlborough and Gwendolyn Hamm (otherwise known as Karen Getz and Kelly A. Jennings) are two time-traveling cultural anthropologists here to study our culture....

Capital Fringe Review: ‘James Judd’s Funny Stories’ by Julia L. Exline

I’m not sure I have ever laughed that hard in my whole life! That being said, James Judd’s Funny Stories is an absolute Fringe must-see!...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Beef Encounter’ by Grace Kim

Take pause from your daily grind and go on a walking holiday with Belinda Donovan (Claire Carroll, and writer of the play) as she...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘LapBand Texas’ by Julia L. Exline

LaGoDi presents Lapband Texas, a production that packs a lot of laughs before taking an awkward turn. In a clever, Hairspray-style casting choice, Michael Brassfield...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Superhero Celebrity Rehab: The Musical’ by Cyle Durkee

Who hasn’t wondered what keeps Superman up at all hours? Why can’t Batman sleep? Why are Wonder Woman’s breasts so perky? The answer to...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Sweet Painted Lady’ by Cyle Durkee

Oh, the oldest story in the world. Boy has girl. Girl buys boy's painting. Boy takes drugs and painting comes to life. Boy has...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘The City of God’ – A New Opera’...

Here goes. First, I’m not going to mention any names because these are college kids and they will learn better (and I’d like for...