In the Moment: George Mason’s Center for the Arts Announces its...
Next season’s Great Performances series at the Center for the Arts was recently announced to hearty applause at a lovely evening event on the...
In the Moment: A Look at ‘The Mystery of Love &...
Revelations are many in the admirable production of Bathsheba Doran’s The Mystery of Love & Sex currently at Signature Theatre. Directed by Stella Powell...
Review: ‘The Mystery of Love & Sex’ at Signature Theatre
Do you want to feel good? Do you want to forget for a couple of hours the political hate speech that's currently filling the...
Review: Buddy Guy and The Damn Right Blues Band at The...
Buddy Guy is a man who does not act his age of 79 years young! He is a cool cat and an American blues...
Review ‘Nice Work If You Can Get It’ at The Arlington...
The Arlington Players (TAP) is taking on the feel good musical, Nice Work If You Can Get It. The book is written by Joe...
Review: ‘Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella’ at TheatreMcLean
The rumbling of drums, the chiming of bells, and the sweet notes of violins drifting up into the air all create an enchanting tune...
Review: ‘Snow White’ at NextStop Theatre Company
Adapted from the Brothers Grimm classic, originally published in 1812, NextStop Theatre’s current family-friendly production of Snow White is by no means an untold...
Meet the Cast of 1st Stage’s ‘Proof’: Part 2: Liz Osborn
In Part Two of a series of interviews with the cast of Proof at 1st Stage, meet Liz Osborn.
Joel: Please introduce yourself and tell...
Meet the Cast of 1st Stage’s ‘Proof’: Part 1: Sam Ludwig
In Part One of a series of interviews with the cast of Proof at 1st Stage, meet Sam Ludwig.
Joel: Please introduce yourself and tell our...
Review: ‘Proof’ at 1st Stage
At one point in David Auburn’s multiple award-winning drama Proof, which is currently being given an exceptionally gripping treatment at 1st Stage in Tysons, Hal...
In the Moment: Creative Cauldron Awarded Grants for its Technical Theater...
Theater has a great deal to offer well beyond acting before an enthralled audience. Not only is theater a source of inspiration and entertainment,...
Review: ‘in a word’ at The Hub Theatre
By the time you realize that you’ve been emotionally captured by in a word, the breathtaking drama now playing at The Hub Theatre in...
Review: ‘Almost, Maine’ at Providence Players of Fairfax
Almost, Maine is a series of short scenes reflecting love stories of characters in the same small town which never quite got organized enough...
Review: ‘The Boys in the Band’ at Dominion Stage
Mart Crowley’s groundbreaking play The Boys in The Band, now being given a superlative production by Dominion Stage at the Gunston Arts Theatre, is...
Review: An Evening with Art Garfunkel at The Hylton Performing Arts...
In his 70s, Art Garfunkel still has control of a gorgeous, light counter-tenor, and an ability to tell the story of a song while...
In the Moment: ‘Voices From the High School’ at NextStop Theatre...
“Dark Nights” You remember that theatre term for when a venue has no shows playing to an audience. Well, NextStop Theatre, located in Herndon...
‘Almost, Maine’ Opens Tomorrow Night at Providence Players of Fairfax
Almost, Maine
Opens Tomorrow, April 1st at 7:30 PM
and Plays though April 16th!
Nine Stories One Magical Night In Almost, Maine
https://youtu.be/O7mHN0zWvg0
The Providence Players present John...
Review: ‘Black Violin’ at The Barns at Wolf Trap
Black Violin performed a genre-shattering fusion of classical and hip hop in an unforgettable concert last night at The Barns at Wolf Trap. Black...
Reston Community Players Presents ‘Our Town’ April 22-May 7th
Reston Community Players Presents:
OUR TOWN
By Thornton Wilder
To close their 49th season, Reston Community Players presents the classic drama, OUR TOWN, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize...
Review: ‘My Fair Lady’ at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
The Riverside Center for the Performing Arts presents My Fair Lady, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe....