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Capital Fringe Preview: ‘As We Are’ by Emily Sucher

Out-Side the Box Theatre is thrilled to present its fourth staged production in this year's Capital Fringe: As We Are, by Larry E. Blossom. Each Blossom...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Cross the Line’ by Jenna Selby

A few years ago I took a semester to study abroad in Spain.  On returning, I realized that my circles of friends at school...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: Meet the Cast of ‘Breast in Show’:...

In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the cast of Breast in Show, meet Jennie Lutz. Joel: How did you get involved in...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Tour de Farce’ by Karen Fernandez

Once again, the Capital Fringe Festival will be taking over downtown DC for its ninth straight year. The annual performing arts event, which runs...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘C-’ by Eric Jaffe

In 2008, Eric Jaffe set out to track down and interview all of his formerly hard-partying, now middle-aged fraternity brothers to try to answer...

Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Sage of Blackwell’ by Arthur Luby

Much has been written about the travails of the labor movement, virtually all from a macro level stressing the political implications. One need only...

The Playwright’s Playground: Part II: ‘Izumi Ashizawa -The Inspirations and Passions...

Welcome back to the conversation and The Playwright’s Playground, an in-depth conversation with female playwrights in the D.C. theatre community. Female theatre artists make...

The Playwright’s Playground: Part I: Izumi Ashizawa & The Art of...

Welcome back to the conversation and The Playwright’s Playground, an in-depth conversation with female playwrights in the DC theater community. Female theatre artists make...

Tonight at 7:20 PM: The 2014 Helen Hayes Awards Nominations Will...

TONIGHT the 2014 Helen Hayes nominations will be announced from The National Theatre at 7:20 PM. Let us know who you would like to see...

The 2014 Helen Hayes Awards Nominations to Be Announced Tomorrow at...

Tomorrow night the 2014 Helen Hayes nominations will be announced from The National Theatre at 7:20 PM. Let us know who you would like to...

THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Designers of 2013′ by The Staff...

Here are the choices of The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts for for our Favorite Designers in a Musical and Play in 2013. Congrats to all...

THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Ensembles in a Musical and Play’...

Here are the choices for our Favorite Ensembles in a Musical and Play in 2013. Congrats to our honorees and to every ensemble who worked...

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 BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Plays of 2013′ by The Staff...

It’s that time of the year when everyone makes their list of favorites, and the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts, after seeing hundreds of professional, community,...

‘A Commedia Christmas Carol’ at Faction of Fools Theatre Company by...

In anticipation that A Commedia Christmas Carol is here to stay, I am giving it the most Washington of all things: an acronym (ACCC). ACCC...

Ranting With Cyle: ‘Collaboration’ by Cyle Durkee

F%#k you! (Not you, sorry! {I should probably have explained that statement a bit first]) The reason I said that is that it’s not...

Magic Time: ‘ We Happy Few Productions’ ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at...

Cross-gender casting of the classics can be sometimes a silly stunt, sometimes an earnest bemusement, and sometimes—as in Romeo and Juliet as staged for...

Magic Time!: 5 Reasons Capital Fringe is a DC Treasure by...

More than 100,000 people have no earthly need for what follows, and you know who you are: You’re this year’s happy horde of audience...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘RFK’ by John Stoltenberg

RFK is a triumph. A Capital Fringe production from Philadelphia’s New City Stage, it’s a powerfully moving flashback for anyone who remembers Robert F. Kennedy’s life and times, and...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘They Call Me Q!’ by Carolyn Kelemen

Qurrat Ann Kadwani is a tour-de-force in her one-woman show It’s got to be tough to do a solo show, opening night at 10 p.m....