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Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘DADA Returns’ (20th Anniversary Edition)...

DADA Returns (20th Anniversary Edition) is a piece well worth revisiting. In its crazy maze of poetry and comedy, this gem from 1924 is a...

‘Suicide, Incorporated’ at No Rules Theatre Company by Katie Elizabeth Quinn

About a third of the way into No Rules Theatre Company’s Suicide, Incorporated, there is a showdown over office supplies at the eponymous organization....

‘Next to Normal’ at Taking Flight Theatre Company by Lauren Katz

Last night,  I witnessed one of the first area Community Theatre productions of the Pulitzer Prize winning and Tony Award-winning musical Next to Normal....

Half-Price Tickets to Tommy Tune Today at 2 & 8 and...

Take advantage of these great half-price theatre ticket deals on GOLDSTAR. By clicking on the link and purchasing tickets, you will be helping to...

‘Jekyll and Hyde’ at Act Two @ Levine by Andrew L....

A great joy of seeing a production at Act Two is the feeling of “discovering” a talented young performer who you just know will...

‘Home of the Soldier’ at Synetic Theater by Amanda Gunther

A stunning performance of heartfelt emotions and war-torn reality comes to Crystal City in Synetic Theater’s new mesmerizing production of Home of the Soldier....

Philadelphia Theatre Review: ‘Tulipomania: The Musical’ at The Arden Theatre Company...

The opening performance of Tulipomania: The Musical, on Wednesday evening, May 30, 2012, was introduced with humor and winsomeness by Director and Producing Artistic Director...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Beef Encounter’ by Claire Carroll

“Beef Encounter is the only thing ever to have been conceived on a walking holiday,” maintains Claire Carroll. British actress and playwright, Claire, had...

‘Guys and Dolls’ at Tantallon Community Players by Amanda Gunther

Luck be a lady if you get tickets to see the Tantallon Community Players production of Guys & Dolls. This little community theatre brings...

‘Bolshoi Ballet’s Coppélia’ at The Kennedy Center by Carolyn Kelemen

Bolshoi Ballet adds comic flair to Coppélia Subtlety has never been considered a characteristic of the Bolshoi Ballet. The reputation of the 236-year-old Russian company suggests...

‘Bachelorette’ at The Studio Theatre by Mariya Danilenko

Bachelorette represents gluttony in a series of plays called Seven Deadly Plays by Leslye Headland. The scene is set in a luxurious New York...

‘Sleuth’ at Providence Players of Fairfax by Queen Charlotte Lottie Yard

Mind boggling Caper With a mind boggling, cork-screw twisting crime caper production of Sleuth, Providence Players of Fairfax ends its successful 2011-2012 season with a...

‘The Illusion’ at Forum Theatre by Anne Tsang

Forum Theater’s production of Tony Kushner’s The Illusion, directed by Mitchell Hébert, entrances the audience right from the start. As the magician Alacandre says,“When you start...

‘Bobby Gould in Hell’ at American Ensemble Theater by Lauren Katz

American Ensemble Theater’s production of Bobby Gould in Hell is the strongest production I have seen in a long time. The witty language, strong acting,...

‘Anything Goes’ at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre by Amanda Gunther

Grab your life jackets, your party boat dress, and climb aboard the S.S. American for a rollicking good time at sea as the Cole...

‘Ragtime’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse by Amanda Gunther

You’ll get a sensational feeling for that music of the early 1900’s and life in New York City as Ragtime rolls into the Laurel...

Film Review: ‘I Wish’ by Erica Laxson

I Wish is the truly heartfelt story of two young Japanese boys separated by distance, but connected by their brotherly love. Young Koichi (Ohshiro...

‘Heidi’ at Maryland Ensemble Theatre by Mike Spain

Everything about going to a Fun Company production at Maryland Ensemble Theatre involves having a good time. The afternoon starts on a high note...

National Theatre Live: ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ at Shakespeare Theater Company...

Shakespeare Theatre Company recently screened an encore performance of One Man, Two Guvnors broadcast in HD from the National Theatre in London to theatres...

‘The Music Man’ at Arena Stage by Tiffany Draut

She's done it again! Molly Smith has brought another slice of Americana to The Fichandler, filled with exciting dancing, stunning vocals and performances, and...