Tag: Daniel Flint
Review: ‘The Merchant of Venice’ at Faction of Fools
Audiences can usually expect something distinct, and full of chutzpah, from the folk at DC’s scrappy Faction of Fools theater troupe with its Comedia...
Review: ‘The Miser’ at Faction of Fools
Faction of Fools is delightfully back with a well-concocted, refreshing, street-fair fare of Moliere’s The Miser. This happy show is one with a pointed,...
Review: ‘Phaeton’ at Taffety Punk Theatre Company
Phaeton, now on stage at Taffety Punk's Capital Hill Arts Workshop, is a world premiere.
Inspired by the Greek myth, the man-god Phaeton is granted...
Review: ‘Wild Oats’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Comedies trading on the mistaken identity theme have been around a long time. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night comes to mind. And more than two hundred...
‘Pinocchio!’ at Faction of Fools
Italian writer Carlo Collodi’s beloved tale of Pinocchio! has been performed countless times over the past 132 years. Now, Faction of Fools Theatre Company has taken...
The Women’s Voices Theater Festival: ‘Inheritance Canyon’ at Taffety Punk Theatre...
How did you get to where you are today? Was it with help from your loved ones, or in spite of them? Are you...
‘Bootleg Shakespeare: The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ at Taffety Punk Theatre...
You know that nightmare where it’s opening night of a play and you realize you don’t know any of your lines and you’ve barely...
‘Hamlet, The First Quarto’ at Taffety Punk Theatre Company
Taffety Punk has given us a passionate Hamlet, whose loneliness, wit, and audacity make him utterly unsuited to the corrupt and deceptive society in...
‘The Lieutenant of Inishmore’ at Constellation Theatre Company
Martin McDonagh is one of my favorite living playwrights, and I’ve loved his black comedy The Lieutenant of Inishmore every time I’ve seen it....
‘Richard II’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
An Anointed King
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC) continues to thrive in their new downtown Baltimore home with an exquisite production of Richard II. While it...
‘The Devil in His Own Words’ at Taffety Punk Theatre Company
The Devil Made Me Do It: An Evening with the Antichrist
A dying man, said to be, among others, Voltaire, Machiavelli, or an anonymous...
‘Titus Andronicus’ at Faction of Fools
I'll be the first to admit that I was... concerned when I heard that one of DC's funniest acting troupes was staging one of...
‘Richard III’ at Folger Theatre by Sophia Howes
Richard, We Hardly Knew Ye
Richard III is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, and with good reason. In his fascinating interview posted on the...
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...
‘The Golem’ at Taffety Punk Theatre Company by Erica Laxson
The Golem is a Taffety Punk exclusive that shouldn’t be missed. This electronically charged, theatrical adventure portrayed by one man (Daniel Flint) and DJed...
‘The Lady Becomes Him’ at Faction of Fools by Justin Schneider
I'm going to start this review with two important facts.
The first fact is that the night I went to see Faction of Fools' The...
‘Twelfth Night or What You Will’ at Taffety Punk Theatre Company...
For the Taffety Punk Company’s latest production of Twelfth Night, calling it by Shakespeare’s complete title makes the best sense, Twelfth Night or What...
‘A Commedia Romeo and Juliet’ at Faction of Fools at The...
I always suffer a little committing to a classical show - especially Shakespeare. When they’re bad, it’s torture. When they're good, it’s always still...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Hysterical Blindness’ by Jennifer Perry
Justin Purvis’ autobiographical monologue, Hysterical Blindness, is a compelling one. Directed by Daniel Flint and co-created/produced by Chantal Martinaeu, it starts off as largely a...