Tag: DC Theater Arts
Review: ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
Riverside Center for the Performing Arts presents Alfred Uhry's beloved classic Driving Miss Daisy, starring Karen Grassle and directed by Rick Hammerly. Lauded as...
Review: ‘Jake’s Women’ at Rockville Little Theatre
Rockville Little Theater (RLT)’s production of Jake’s Women, written by Neil Simon, takes us through Jake’s (Keith Cassidy) emotional journey as he converses with his...
Review: ‘Amadeus’ at Providence Players of Fairfax
Envious skullduggery, a beautiful interweaving of Mozart’s music, and a fictionalized but fascinating plot are just a few of the reasons to see the...
Review: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ at Aquila Theatre at George Mason...
‘Much Ado About Nothing’ brings amusement, merriment and mirth
Appearances can be quite deceiving, especially in the realm of love. Deception, misunderstandings and much merriment...
Celebrate the Pulitzer Prize: Staged Readings of Six Pulitzer Prize-Winning Plays/Musicals...
Happy Birthday, Pulitzer Prize!
This weekend only, Olney Theatre Center and Maryland Humanities celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Pulitzer Prizes with Celebrate the Pulitzer Prize:...
Review: National Symphony Orchestra: ‘Shakespeare at the Symphony: From Tchaikovsky to...
It may be a little known, but hardly surprising, fact that the works of William Shakespeare have inspired more music than any other work...
Review: ‘The Little Foxes’ at Arena Stage
The enduring popularity of Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes offers proof positive that themes of greed, racism, and misogyny continue to resonate with contemporary...
Inbal Pinto Speaks on Shimon Peres and her ‘Wallflower’
The eyes of the world have turned to Israel this week following the death of Shimon Peres. Twice the prime minister of Israel and a...
Review: ‘MotherStruck’ at The Studio Theatre
I happen to like solo performance pieces a lot and I’ve seen many. There’s something I love about the immediacy of a single performer...
Review: ‘Love’s LaBEERS Lost’ at LiveArtDC and Grain of Sand Theatre...
Get Thee to This Beer Fest – er – Show!
Love’s LaBEERS Lost is a production in danger of becoming a hot, must-see show that...
‘Look at Me!’ Meet the Cast of Media Theatre’s ‘The Bridges...
The latest offering at the Media Theatre, the popular musical The Bridges of Madison County, based on Robert James Waller's 1992 novel, with a book by...
Review: ‘Rizzo’ at The Philadelphia Theatre Company
A thunderbolt hit Philadelphia last night in the form of the play Rizzo. The quake was made memorable not only by the superb playwriting...
Fringe Encore Series Review: ‘Rent Control’ at The Huron Club at...
This autobiographical one-man show Rent Control, which won the 2016 FringeNYC Award for Overall Excellence in Solo Performance, Evan Zes turns his comic eye...
Magic Time! ‘The Gulf’ at Signature Theatre
One measure of the quality of a play is how it stays in one’s mind the next few days. Or the next weeks or...
Review: ‘The Gulf’ at Signature Theatre
Signature’s premiere of The Gulf written by Audrey Cefaly is a daring dark venture about two women entwined with heartache and sadness. It is a...
Meet the Cast and Director of Providence Players’ ‘Amadeus’ Part 4:...
Amadeus, the late Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award and Academy Award-winning masterpiece opens this Friday, September 30, 2016 at the James Lee Community Center Theater...
SPINE: Theresa Rebeck’s ‘What We’re Up Against’ at Keegan Theatre
Theresa Rebeck's sharp-knuckled comedy, What We're Up Against, received its regional premiere at Keegan Theatre this week, and the laughs abound.
An architectural firm hires...
Review: ‘Jersey Boys’ at The Hippodrome Theatre
In the bright and tuneful world of jukebox musicals there are your basic pizza joints that sell by the slice and the hot-diggity neighborhood...
Review: ‘What We’re Up Against’ at The Keegan Theatre
Near the end of What We’re Up Against, Theresa Rebeck’s incisive comedy about workplace sexism—just opened in a kick-ass production at The Keegan Theatre—a...
Interviews with the Cast of McLean Community Players’ ‘Comic Potential’ Part...
In Part 1 in a series of interviews with the cast of McLean Community Players' Comic Potential, meet Frank Gorrell.
Joel: Please introduce yourself and tell us where...