Tag: David Muse
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #12: Best Direction of Plays in Professional...
Here are the DCMetroTheaterArts Staff's honorees for Best Direction of Plays in Professional Theaters in 2016. Congrats to all our honorees!
THE BEST DIRECTION OF...
Magic Time! ‘Notes on My Theatergoing in London’
My four days in London last weekend offered time slots to see six plays—four evenings and two matinees. My strategy was to seek intriguing,...
Magic Time! ‘Hedda Gabler’ at Studio Theatre
Watching Julia Coffey’s feline and feral performance in the title role of Studio Theatre’s sleek and stark staging of Hedda Gabler is to witness...
Review: ‘Constellations’ at The Studio Theatre
Nick Payne's Constellations embraces String Theory and its multiverses as it takes its intimate, in-the-round, Stage 4 audience on an emotional rollercoaster ride through...
Magic Time! ‘Constellations’ at The Studio Theatre
We enter a mini coliseum and take our seats on cushions of many colors on one of several rows of blue benches encircling the...
Review: ‘Between Riverside and Crazy’ at The Studio Theatre
Such a bubbling, darkly comic world in which to our abundant enlightenment, all that is solid melts into thin air. This is the Studio...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2015 #15: Best Directors of Musicals in Professional...
The staff of DCMetroTheaterArts is honored to announce that their 2015 Best Directors of Musicals in Professional Theatres honors go to:
Patrick A'Hearn for The Music...
‘Bad Jews’ at The Studio Theatre
When I first saw Joshua Harmon’s brilliant play Bad Jews at The Studio Theatre about this time last year, I could not contain my...
‘Chimerica’ at The Studio Theatre
Lucy Kirkwood did not think up the word Chimerica—it was coined by a historian and an economist to name the combustably combined economies of...
The Women’s Voices Theater Festival Launch Party: The Astonishment Begins
The Women’s Voices Theater Festival Launch Party was more than a celebration. It was a defining moment for DC theater. The National Museum of...
Spine: ‘Murder Ballad: Liquor and Love, with Child’ by Robert Michael...
There’s nothing like hot sex to get the blood pumping.
There’s nothing like lasting love to swoon the heart.
There’s nothing like a child to turn...
Magic Time! ‘Murder Ballad’ at The Studio Theatre by John Stoltenberg
The fourth-floor black box at Studio Theatre has housed some extraordinary original storytelling. Recent productions of Terminus and Moth leap to mind. The space,...
‘Murder Ballad’ at The Studio Theatre (Review) by David Siegel
Let yourself be seduced into a dark reverie as a love triangle, or perhaps a rectangle, goes way wrong. Musical pulp-fiction has come to...
Here Are The Recipients of This Year’s 2015 Helen Hayes Awards...
Here are the recipients of the 2015 Helen Hayes Awards in the order they were announced tonight at The Lincoln Theatre.
THE RECIPIENTS ARE IN...
Studio Theatre Announces its Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 Line-Up
SEVEN PLAYS ANNOUNCED
FOR STUDIO'S FALL AND WINTER 2015-2016 LINE-UP
The inaugural year for Studio X programming
The creation of Studio Cabinet, Studio’s affiliated artist program
A new...
Meet the Cast of Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘The Tempest: Part 3:...
In Part Three of a series of interviews with the cast of Shakespeare Theatre Company’s The Tempest, meet Rachel Mewbron.
Michael: Introduce yourself to our...
Meet the Cast of Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘The Tempest: Part 2:...
In Part Two of a series of interviews with the cast of Shakespeare Theatre Company's The Tempest, meet Clifton Duncan.
Michael: Introduce yourself to our readers,...
‘Belleville’ at The Studio Theatre
Life is Beautiful is more than an Academy Award-winning film title; that savored notion is a mantra generations of Americans are nurtured to hope,...
Magic Time: ‘Belleville’ at The Studio Theatre
I’ve been crazy about Amy Herzog’s writing since I saw 4000 Miles last year at Studio Theatre. When I saw After the Revolution at...
‘Jumpers for Goalposts’ Added to The Studio Theatre’s 2014-2015 Lineup
Artistic Director David Muse is pleased to announce the fifth show in Studio Theatre’s 2014-2015 season subscription series will be British playwright Tom Wells’ hilarious and...