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Capital Fringe Review: ‘Impossible to Translate, but I’ll try: True-life Israeli...

Impossible to Translate, but I’ll try: True-life Israeli Stories, a solo performance by Noa Baum is a storytelling gem. The show is a series...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘WIGGERLOVER [whiteboy+blackdad=greyareas]’ by Max Johnson

With a title as convoluted as WIGGERLOVER , one might be surprised by the straightforwardness James Anthony Zoccoli’s one man show.  Despite the...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘iLust for G-Love: An Auto-Ethnography’ by Anne Tsang

There is no doubt that technology is a large part of many of our lives. Have you ever left the house and forgotten your...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Detective Pimbley and the Case of the Rich...

If you like old detective movies and Airplane!-esque parody, then the Impressionable Players’ Detective Pimbley and the Case of the Rich Dead Lady is...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Songs From An Unmade Bed’ by Keith Tittermary

According to the program notes: “In 2005, lyricist Mark Campbell asked 18 different composers to put music to his portrait of a smart, resilient, wry,...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Outside the Wire’ by Pat Davis

Outside the Wire is a compelling and moving portrait of the toll war takes on soldiers and their families. Written by Jimi Stanton, who plays...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘STATUS – A Social Media Experiment’ by Julia...

Solo artist Kathryn Elizabeth Kelly takes us into a courageous year-long experiment with STATUS - A Social Media Experiment. After emerging from the wreckage of...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Hello, You Assholes!’ by Terry Byrne

How liberating -- while driving home from Hello, You Assholes! -- to note how many times I referred to other drivers as assholes. We...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Carolyn Kelemen

‘A Romeo to die for’ Be still my heart!  On a sultry summer night, just like Juliet (a feisty Raven Bonniwell), this writer fell in love with...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Old Time British Music Hall’ by Lauren Katz

Hilarious, energetic, and entertaining, the British Players’ Old Time British Music Hall is a must-see event. Set in a cabaret-style and hosted by the...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘In Search of the Perfect G-String’ by Keith...

  NSO Cellist Yvonne Caruthers has over 30 years of service as a “soldier of music” and used her life and her experience as the...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Smellin’ Up the Den!’ by Mike Spain

Smellin’ Up The Den! is a sketch comedy show with outrageous skits similar to ones seen on Saturday Night Live! - except there are no...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Violent Delights: A Shakespearean Brawl-esque Sideshow’ by JR...

Violent Delights: A Shakespearean Brawl-esque Sideshow, presented by Off the Quill, was a wonderful inaugural piece by the self-identified experimental theater company. The overture...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Disco Jesus and the Apostles of Funk’ by...

Can a little funk save your soul? How about the funky savior? If so then boogie on down to the Baldacchino Gypsy Tent Bar...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Bully’ by Leslie Weisman

Entering the theater, we are greeted, and just this side of visually and audibly—threateningly, or unintentionally?—assaulted, by the sight and sounds of a slim,...

Capital Fringe Review: “The D.C. State Players Present Agamemnon” by Andrew...

There is a new titan in the DC Theatre community, and his name is Tonee Bollocks. Bollocks is the Artistic Director of The D.C....

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Cabaret XXX – Who Do You Think You...

Another steamy night in the Baldacchino Gypsy Tent Bar was courtesy of Pinky Swear Productions. This year’s annual offering, Cabaret XXXY: Who Do You...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Apples and Oranges’ by Joel Markowitz

Everything comes in twos at Apples and Oranges, directed with heart by Tim Chamberlain. In what starts out to be an interesting Pinter-esque concept, Dana and Rex...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘R.U.R.’ (Rossum’s Universal Robots) by Grace Kim

Leave it up to humankind to dream up of ways to improve life only to find that improvement biting them in the ass. In R.U.R....

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Madam Ambassador’ by Carolyn Kelemen

Madam Ambassador offers inside-the-beltway humor It helps if you are a “political junkie” or, at least, up to date on our State Department appointments to fully...