Tag: David Bryan Jackson
Inside ‘Birds of North America’ at Mosaic with its cast and...
Regina Aquino, David Bryan Jackson, and Serge Seiden talk about time and its loss and life's precious moments.
Review: ‘Hamlet’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company
The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of Hamlet, directed by Michael Kahn, is a rich, multi-layered interpretation of a uniquely great play.
Hamlet is central to...
Review: ‘Julius Caesar’ at Scena Theatre at the Atlas Performing Arts...
Diamond Julesy Gets It
Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar has recently become a cause célèbre. When Caesar was portrayed in a Public Theater production with a...
‘Entertaining Mr. Sloane’ at The Edge of the Universe Players 2
When a dark farce titled Entertaining Mr. Sloane opened in London in 1964, it was viewed as rude, scandalous, and repugnant because of its...
The Edge of the Universe Players 2 Opens ‘Entertaining Mr. Sloane’...
The Edge of the Universe Players 2
Announces its Fall 2015 Production
Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton
Plays November 21 through December 13, 2015
It’s the Swinging Sixties...
‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ at Scena Theatre
Scena Theatre has brought back its hit 2011 production of The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy of errors, and DC’s summer just...
In the Moment: ‘Anne & Emmett’ at MetroStage
Created and handsomely rendered with boundless love, heart and soul, the short-run Metro Stage/Race and Reconciliation in America (RARIA) production of Anne & Emmett...
Magic Time!: ‘Someone Is Going to Come’ (a workshop production) at...
This is what Jon Fosse’s words sound like. When he writes it sounds like this. His characters talk in short statements. They talk and...
‘The Old Masters’ at Washington Stage Guild by Leslie Weisman
We Washingtonians take pride in accomplishment, and in being duly recognized for it. And strongly dislike having our expertise challenged—particularly, publicly. Fortunately, most of...
‘The Two-Character Play’ at Spooky Action Theater by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
Who doesn’t love a play about the theater?
A play-within-a-play, a set-within-a-set, and the juxtaposition of identity and personality between two characters are the primary...
‘The Seafarer’ at Scena Theatre by Kevin O’Connell
In Conor McPherson’s The Seafarer, Richard Harkin says of his brother, Sharky, “It’s a well-known fact in this whole area that my brother has...





