Tag: DC Theater Arts
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Eve’s Big Fat Family Reunion’ by Lauren Katz
What do you get when Eve, Sarah, Abraham, and Adam’s first wife Lillith all come together for one big dinner party? Well you get...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Four Women’ by Nicole Cusick
Theatre has the opportunity to influence a person in many ways. Sometimes it moves people to tears of laughter, and sometimes it moves people...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Ok Stupid’s Secret Math Lab’ by Andrew L....
Dating. Yeesh. The very word strikes fear and frustration into the hearts of millions around the world. Ok Stupid’s Secret Math Lab is a...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Lysistrata 1969’ by Jessica Vaughan
The Sock Puppet Guerilla Theater mounts a truly hilarious production of an ancient satire Lysistrata by setting it in 1969. It doesn’t take much updating. The...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘STATUS – A Social Media Experiment’ by Julia...
Solo artist Kathryn Elizabeth Kelly takes us into a courageous year-long experiment with STATUS - A Social Media Experiment.
After emerging from the wreckage of...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Hello, You Assholes!’ by Terry Byrne
How liberating -- while driving home from Hello, You Assholes! -- to note how many times I referred to other drivers as assholes. We...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Carolyn Kelemen
‘A Romeo to die for’ Be still my heart!
On a sultry summer night, just like Juliet (a feisty Raven Bonniwell), this writer fell in love with...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘H Street Housewives’ by Lauren Katz
Personally I never been a huge fan of reality TV shows, but H Street Housewives left me sitting on the edge of my seat...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Conversion of Thais the Whore’ by Lauren...
Written by Hroswitha of Gandersheim and directed by Michael Poanddl, The Conversion of Thais the Whore tells the shocking story of Pafnutius, a religious...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Old Time British Music Hall’ by Lauren Katz
Hilarious, energetic, and entertaining, the British Players’ Old Time British Music Hall is a must-see event. Set in a cabaret-style and hosted by the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Misconception: The Lost Gospel of Christmas’ by Mariya...
Misconception: The Lost Gospel of Christmas is a satirical musical by Mark Swanson about the birth of baby Jesus. To give you an idea...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘I tried to be normal once, it didn’t...
I tried to be normal once, it didn’t take is a one-woman show starring Stephanie Svec, explaining why she became an actress through her...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Bedroom Mirrors’ by Howard Lee Levine
Any play or group of plays--there are three--called Bedroom Mirrors has got to be provocative and these offerings do not disappoint. The setting is one bedroom,...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Body Armor’ by Tobias Franzén
Unstrung Harpist’s production of Body Armor by Evan Crump, the company’s producer, is a play born out of the writer’s need to write a...
Carnegie Hall presents the National Youth Orchestra of the United States...
It was a very proud night for music and for our country when on Saturday night, July 12, 2013, Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Continuing Adventures of John Blade, Super Spy’...
The goal of Live Action Theater (LAT) is to “elevate the art of and practice of theatrical staged violence to the highest performance standards,”...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Sapphire’ by Julia L. Exline
O & B Productions presents the emotional drama Sapphire, Written by God's Boo and directed by Tyrell T. Lashley. Heady, expressive, and increasingly harrowing,...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘In Search of the Perfect G-String’ by Keith...
NSO Cellist Yvonne Caruthers has over 30 years of service as a “soldier of music” and used her life and her experience as the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘How to Have It All: The Musical’ by...
Three good reasons to see How to Have It All: The Musical.
1. Freshly baked cookies. A nurturing, maternal figure will even warn you away from the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Tragical Mirth of Marriage & Love: Short...
Fans of Chekhov rejoice. Pallas Theatre Collective has come to lift your spirits and make you laugh. Long have people tried to convince me...