Tag: DC Theater Arts
‘Shrek the Musical’ at Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Inc. by...
It’s a big, bright, beautiful world over at the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Inc., as the teen professional theatre troupe presents Shrek the...
‘The Lady in the Van’ at Unexpected Stage Company by Joel...
Alan Bennett, well known for his Tony Award-winning play The History Boys takes us back to his unique relationship with Miss Shepherd (a tour-de-force by Sally...
‘A Chorus Line’ at Wildwood Summer Theatre by Maddie Gaw
God, I hope Wildwood Summer Theatre gets the recognition they deserve for this production of A Chorus Line! 'God I hope they get it!'
“WST is...
Magic Time!: 5 Reasons Capital Fringe is a DC Treasure by...
More than 100,000 people have no earthly need for what follows, and you know who you are: You’re this year’s happy horde of audience...
‘The T Party’ at Forum Theatre by Christina Marie Frank
Audiences don't like to feel like they are being taught. So how do you inform an audience without seeming preachy? How do you make...
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at Synetic Theater by David Friscic
Synetic Theater weaves a fusion of theatrical elements to bravura and mesmerizing effect in their current production of their acclaimed past Helen Hayes Award-winning...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘A Day in the Life of Miss Hiccup’...
A Day in the Life of Miss Hiccup knows exactly what it is: a hilarious, slapstick, pantomimic frolic through the imaginative lens of solo performer Yanomi...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Patterns: A Number & Symbols Show’ by Sydney-Chanele...
Magic opens our eyes to wonder, fantasy, and possibilities . . . and then reveals the truth.
Without introduction or fanfare, a solo performer strolls...
Filichia on Friday: ‘As Rudolph Says, “Mrs. Levi! She’s back! –...
Here is a new article from Peter Filichia's column on Kritzerland called 'Filichia on Friday.' It's an honor to bring Peter's column every week to...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Sesquicentennial – The Civil War Remembered’ with “Country...
In this 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, Washington, D.C., is lucky to have storyteller "Country Joe" Rosier create living histories...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Chronic Singles Handbook’ by Jessica Vaughan
Writer and performer Randy Ross got laid off and went around the world, came back and wrote a book about it, and now takes...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘RFK’ by John Stoltenberg
RFK is a triumph.
A Capital Fringe production from Philadelphia’s New City Stage, it’s a powerfully moving flashback for anyone who remembers Robert F. Kennedy’s life and times, and...
‘The Second City: America All Better!!’ at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company...
America: land of substances. Land of stereotypes and instant gratification. Land of problems. Land of racism, with inequality and injustice for all. But it’s...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘They Call Me Q!’ by Carolyn Kelemen
Qurrat Ann Kadwani is a tour-de-force in her one-woman show
It’s got to be tough to do a solo show, opening night at 10 p.m....
‘The No Rules Show’ at No Rules Theatre Company at Signature...
The No Rules Show feels more intimate like a Saturday night in Joshua Morgan’s living room than late night talk show…and that’s a good...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Apotheosis’ by Christina Frank
Avalanche Theatre Company is on a mission to uncover the lurid and murky parts of the human experience, through a series of vignettes on...
Advance Purchase Opportunity To Purchase Tickets to ‘If/Then’ at The National...
DCMetroTheaterArts Readers:
This is a Unique Advance Purchase Opportunity To Purchase Tickets to
If/Then
At The National Theatre
World Premiere of a pre-Broadway Musical
November 5 - December 8, 2013
At...
Ranting with Cyle: Chatting with Eric Tipler on His Musical ‘One...
There are certain shows that hit you with a sledgehammer (Rent) to get their point across. There are others that cut you slowly and...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘BenchMARKS’ by Marlene Hall
BenchMARKS produced by Project E/C, written by Melanie Fiona Bevell-Jackson, and directed by Colleen Theresa Brown "is dialogue and flashback vignettes that provide a...
Contemporary American Theater Festival Review: ‘Scott and Hem Imagines Private Lives...
Mark St. Germain’s new play Scott and Hem in the Garden of Allah, which was commissioned by The Contemporary American Theater Festival, is the...