Tag: DC Theater Arts
Review: The Midtown Men at ‘Arts By George’ at George Mason...
One of Northern Virginia’s bright jewel arts events, ARTS by George! returned to the Center for the Arts, George Mason University Fairfax campus with...
Review: ‘Vocalosity’ at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA
Resounding applause met the awe inspiring, all a capella group, Vocalosity at the newly renovated Bucks County Playhouse opening night for their North American Tour...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Macbeth’ at Third World Bunfight
I've long felt that if someone is going to cut down a Shakespeare text, they should take the responsibility of claiming co-authorship, since any...
Review: ‘Man of La Mancha’ at The Arlington Players
In the early 1600s, Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes wrote what would become his masterpiece, the novel Don Quixote. The novel was a huge...
Review: ‘Memories & Legends’ at Wolf Pack Theatre Company
Director William Leary returns to Greenbelt Arts Center (GAC) with Wolf Pack Theatre Company’s world premiere of Writer/Composer Stephen Geddes’ inspirational new musical, Memories...
Review: Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ “A Cat’s Attic” Concert at The Kennedy Center
Cat Stevens (as he was known then) last performed at The Kennedy Center back in November 1971 just months after it opened. Much has...
Review: Anaïs Mitchell With John Gallagher, Jr. at The Hamilton
Anaïs Mitchell and John Gallagher, Jr. brought their five-stop East Coast tour to the Hamilton in Washington, DC for a one-night performance on Thursday,...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Review: ‘Incredible Dreamz’
A comedy collective, referring to themselves as a "polyamorous quad couple" or "Incredible Dreamz" starring The Incredible Shrinking Matt & Jacquie (Matthew Schmid and...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘King John’ at Revolution Shakespeare
King John, one of Shakespeare’s lesser-known history plays, is filled with intrigue, betrayal, and a pair of kings who are constantly threatening to go...
Review: ‘Eleanor Roosevelt: Her Secret Journey’ at Compass Rose Theater
This remarkable one-woman show is a testament to the power of theater. Using language and a few props, including a movie screen, this production,...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Imaginary Music’ by PhEAD at the...
A one-night-only multimedia concert that paired Minimalist music--a movement that originated in downtown New York in the 1960s--with visual imagery and current digital technology,...
Review: ‘Euripides’ Medea’ at Britches and Hose Theatre Company by Jen...
Medea is often used as a byword for evil, for a woman scorned and her unquenchable rage. She is a warning of what a...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Philadanco! in Concert’
Youth, strength, beauty, rhythm, flexibility and technique—all synonymous with Philadanco! This Philadelphia dance troupe wowed audiences at Bryn Mawr College’s Goodhart Hall in their latest...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Walk to Topaz’ by Brendan Tetsuo
Brendan Tetsuo began his evocative Walk to Topazas a solo dance journey to further explore his family's heritage, developing into a fabulous Fringe offering....
Spine: Jane Austen’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’ at Folger Theatre
Oh, what a difference 200 years make!
Jane Austen's novel, Sense and Sensibility, was published anonymously in 1811.
Folger's Sense and Sensibility, adapted by Kate Hamill...
Review: ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ at Washington National Opera
“Perdono no merita chi agli altri non da.” So say the words carved into the wall above the stage in the Washington National Opera’s...
Review: ‘Saturday Night Fever’ at Westchester Broadway Theatre
Saturday Night Fever: The Musical, directed by Richard Stafford, is currently playing at Westchester Broadway Theatre. The musical is based on the well-known 1977 Paramount/RSO film starring...
Meet the Cast and Director of Providence Players’ ‘Amadeus’ Part 3:...
Amadeus, the late Peter Shaffer’s Tony and Academy award winning masterpiece opens next week, September 30, 2016, at the James Lee Community Center Theater...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘One Way Red’
Mars is an atypyical subject for a piece of theatre, but with entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and the Mars One project setting their sights...
Review: ‘Stupid Fucking Bird’ at the Arden Theatre in Philadelphia
It was just two and a half years ago that the Arden Theatre presented a version of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters that used a...