Tag: Alex Alburqueque
Review: ‘An Operetta Holiday’ at The In Series
The In Series’ An Operetta Holiday, written and directed by Nick Olcott, is a charming aural journey through the era between opera and musicals....
Review: ‘Goyescas’ at The In Series
Tiered steps and four small café tables re-imagine the Spanish courtyard. With friendly interaction and wine, music and dancing, a cast of nine singers...
Review: ‘Who’s the Boss’ at The In Series
The In Series’ production of Who’s the Boss? is a fusion of two comic operettas, Giovanni Pergolesi’s La Serva Padrona and Gilbert and Sullivan’s...
Review: ‘Fidelio’ at The In Series
The In Series ends their season with Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, a surprisingly modern tale of faith – particularly between husband and wife. This...
Review: ‘Bizet’s Carmen in Havana’ at The In Series
The In Series wows again with one of their trademark reimaginings: Carmen in Havana, which takes the essential scenes from Bizet’s classic and adds...
‘Bastian & Bastiana’ at The In Series
Bastian & Bastiana is the In Series’ answer to the usual annual holiday traditions -- a charming, little opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, written...
‘Latino Music Fever’ at the In Series
The In Series takes on the music of our Southern neighbors in a concert full of classic hits from Mexico and Cuba, many of...
DCMTA Scene Stealers-Week Ending March 31, 2015 Part 1
Here is Part 1 of our favorite 'Scene Stealers' in March 2015. Congrats to our honorees!
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Alex Alburqueque, as Leporello, in Don Giovanni at The In...
‘Don Giovanni’ at The In Series
The In Series takes Mozart to a 1920s bible belt Revival in a creative and fun reimagining of Don Giovanni. Artistic Director Carla Hübner...
Winter Heat Courtesy of Teatro de la Luna: ‘No hay que...
Winter Heat Courtesy of Teatro de la Luna
Teatro de la Luna’s Luna de Tangos/Moonlight Tangos, a sold out cabaret featuring tangos and milongas, made...
A Full Moon for el Festival de Teatro para Niños by...
Season to season, festival to festival, Teatro de la Luna, co-founded by Mario Marcel and Nucky Walder, ping-pongs between the Gunston Arts Center and...
‘La Vida Breve (A Brief Life)’ & ‘Viva Zarzuela’ at the...
Have you ever seen a show and heard something you know you’ve heard before and thought, “That’s from an opera?” So it was with...
‘Carousel Latino: ‘Cancionero Latino: A Latino Romantic Songbook’ at The In...
The In Series, one of DC’s local artistic treasures, mounts an earnest and breezy series of cabaret evenings billed as Carousel Latino.
The second evening...
THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Children’s, High School, and University Productions...
Here are the choices of The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts for our Favorite productions and performances in Children's Theatre and High School and University productions...
Here’s the List of Honorees of DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best Scene Stealers of...
Here are the 2012-2013 Scene Stealers honorees selected by the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts. Congrats to all of you on your fine Scene Stealing performances.
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‘Gotas de Agua (Drops of Water)’ at Teatro de la Luna...
Aplauso! Little hands needed little prompting to clap gleefully in applause for children’s theater production, Gotas de Agua (Drops of Water). Kids can be a...
Favorite ‘Scene Stealers’ of the 2012-2013 DC Area Theater Season: Part...
There were many wonderful Scene Stealing moments on DC Metro Area stages in our professional, community, children's, and university theaters during the past theater season (August 1,...
‘Club de Caballeros (Rotas de Amor)’ at Teatro de la Luna...
“There is nothing more ridiculous than a man in love.” That is the basic premise of Argentine playwright Rafael Bruza’s alternately absurd and poignant...
‘Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas’ (Sex, Shame and Tears) at Teatro de...
Although Sexo, Pudor Y Lágrimas (Sex, Shame and Tears) is a charming comedy. I found it a thoughtful meditation on sex and how it has, does...