Tag: Brandon McCoy
Review: ‘The Undeniable Sound of Right Now’ at The Keegan Theatre
If KISS were starting out today, they'd be trying to get noticed on a streaming music site like Spotify. And followers would find their...
Review: ‘The Book of Will’ at Round House Theatre
For the love of Shakespeare!
There’s no doubt that Americans love their Shakespeare. In fact, many consider him America’s best playwright—? Then again, many Americans...
Magic Time!: ‘Outside Mullingar’ at The Keegan Theatre
How does a play that starts out about real estate for gosh sake—adjacent farms in rural Ireland—become a heart-wrenching story of adjacent lost souls...
Review #1: ‘Outside Mullingar’ at The Keegan Theatre
Theatre-lovers searching for a sequel to Doubt—John Patrick Shanley’s prize-winning (and frequently revived) play about nuns and priests in an Irish-American enclave of New...
Review: ‘Miss Bennet Christmas at Pemberley’ at Round House Theatre
Love is in the air for Miss (Mary) Bennet this Christmas in the imagined, holiday-themed sequel to Jane Austen’s literary masterpiece Pride and Prejudice -...
In Context: ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ at The Keegan Theatre
John Guare’s Six Degrees of Separation was widely admired as an ingenious, penetrating look at contemporary society when it premiered in New York back...
Magic Time: ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ at The Keegan Theatre
Having been watching a con man on the national stage for too long now, I found myself last night watching a con man on...
Review #2: ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ at The Keegan Theatre
In John Guare’s wonderfully enigmatic and slightly precocious play, Six Degrees of Separation, now playing at The Keegan Theatre—the ripples of interconnection run rampant...
Review: ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ at The Keegan Theatre
We’ve all heard of this idea before—that there are six degrees of separation between everyone in the universe, from the president of the U.S....
Review: ‘The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane’ at Imagination Stage ...
Imagination Stage presents The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, a stage adaptation Kate DiCamillio's award-winning novel. The story follows a china toy rabbit through...
In the Moment: ‘The Who & the What’ at Round House...
So here we are in a world class city with ever changing demographics that represent all the world. Those include refugees, immigrants and people...
Review: ‘The Who & the What’ at Round House Theatre
As I was leaving Round House Theatre on opening night of Ayad Akhtar’s The Who & the What, I heard one patron say to...
Review #2 ‘An American Daughter’ at The Keegan Theatre Company
Lyssa is sitting in her living room with her father, Senator Alan Hughes. He reads to her a letter from their ancestor, General Ulysses...
Review #1: ‘An American Daughter’ at The Keegan Theatre
We can thank the fickle fates who determine the fluky destinies of local theater programming for Keegan Theatre’s inspired late addition of Wendy Wasserstein’s...
DCMTA Scene Stealers-Week Ending June 5, 2015-Part 1
Congrats to all our new Scene Stealers honorees!
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Shayna Blass as Lulu in the Final Scene of Cabaret at Signature Theatre
"In Act Two the Emcee sings...
‘NSFW’ at Round House Theatre Company
Round House Theatre just opened a stunningly good production of NSFW directed by Meredith McDonough. The script by British playwright Lucy Kirkwood is a marvel...
‘Yellow Face’ at Theater J by John Stoltenberg
If there was an open casting call for the role of you, who should get the part and who shouldn’t? Must the actor be descended from...
THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Directors of a Musical and Play′...
Here are the choices for Best Director in a Musical and Play by the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts. Congrats to our honorees and to every...
‘The Lyons’ at Round House Theatre by David Friscic
Like a pride of carnivorous lions, the Lyons family is aggressively on the prowl for laughs (underneath the pain) In playwright Nicky Silver's The...
‘These Shining Lives’ at Howard Community College’s Theatre Department & Arts...
The stars; a glimmer of hope in the eye of a bright young woman, the luminescence radiating from the clock face in the middle...





