Tag: Atlas Performing Arts Center
‘RENT’ at Metropolitan Youth Theatre
Metropolitan Youth Theatre's production of RENT is a 100% student-run show from the director to the 17 actors who are making this flashback to...
An Interview with Andrew and Melissa Baughman on ‘Sweeney Todd-Prog Metal...
The audacious and groundbreaking Landless Theatre Company at the ATLAS Performing Arts Center in NE Washington, DC, performed an exciting “prog-metal “version of Stephen...
2015 Capital Fringe Preview #44: ‘The Insanity of Mary Girard’ by...
2015 Capital Fringe Preview: Lanie Robertson's 'The Insanity of Mary Girard'
Last year’s Audience Award winners in Dance and Physical Theatre, The Wandering Theatre Company,...
‘The Call’ at Theater J
Tanya Barfield’s play The Call seeks to give dramatic expression to the stark chasm between first world problems and third world problems. In so...
Ari Roth’s Mosaic Theater Company’s Inaugural 2015-2016 Season Lineup is Announced
Ari Roth's Mosaic Theater Company's Inaugural Season Lineup is Announced
The inaugural season of Ari Roth's new Mosaic Theater Company has been announced:
Unexplored Interior
(This is...
Ari Roth’s Mosaic Theater Company Takes Off: Serge Seiden, Jennifer Nelson,...
MOSAIC THEATER COMPANY OF DC TAKES GIANT STRIDES
ON PATH FROM VISION TO LAUNCH
Key financial support and acclaimed leadership team of Founding Artistic Director Ari Roth...
‘In the Moment’ An Interview with Choreographers Erica Rebollar and Helanius...
The artistry and craft of two masterful choreographers are coming together for a stimulating, one night only performance at the Atlas Performing Arts Center...
‘The Whole Truth’ at Urban Arias
“Contemporary Opera” or even “Original Opera” are not categories that immediately reveal their meanings to the average consumer of theatre. Sure, we may know...
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC Presents ‘Love Stinks!’ at...
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC presents a funny look at the world of love and dating TONIGHT at 5 PM and 8...
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC Presents ‘Love Stinks!’ at...
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC presents a funny look at the world of love and dating!
We’ve all kissed a few frogs in...
‘Molly’ at Scena Theatre
Scena has gone green, and I’m not talking about reusable grocery bags. Concurrent with their production of Conor McPherson’s Shining City, Scena is mounting...
Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC Announces its 2014-2015 Season By...
We are thrilled to announce the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC's 2014-2015 concert season, and share with you some new traditions!
You won't have...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘The Adventures of Tapman’
(The Best of the Capital Fringe)
The Tap Dance Kid meets Batman with some fancy footwork
Ratta-ta-tap. The masked man moves across the floor. A-shoom, he...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘Contrafact of Freedom’
History Made Interesting: Contrafact of Freedom
We’ve all heard “The Star Spangled Banner” sung at sporting events. Most of us know that the national anthem...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Big A: Scenes From a Vanishing Landscape’
Grown children often have to care for aging parents. This is hard enough when the parents retain the mental faculties, but can be gut-wrenching...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘Waiting for Armageddon’
In DC Trash’s Waiting for Armageddon, Ron Litman and Composer Tom Pile string together a series of songs and stand-up comedy, all producing the same message:...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘Size Doesn’t Matter! Seven Shorts by DC...
Fully Charged Productions is advertising Size Doesn’t Matter using an alluring, albeit risqué, image on their marketing materials. Audiences may think that the seven short...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘Ben & Lucille’
(Best of the Capital Fringe)
Classified as a contemporary comedy, this production of Ben & Lucille is hands down the absolute best 45 minutes you...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘The Name Game’
Before the show even begins, four dancers in full-body spandex suits float and twirl across the stage of the Lang Theatre. Vast and sparse,...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘The Inaugural Election for President of Mrs....
In this delightful comedy, six 6th graders are running for President of Mrs. Jacobson’s Sixth Grade class. You, the audience, get to participate and...