Tag: DC Theater Arts
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Kids in Space’ by Amanda Gunther
10…9…8…strap yourselves in for a blast off into space as you travel along with the Global Interplanetary Space Corps. Captain Blappten and First Mate...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Our Boys’ by Leslie Weisman
The Fringe is rightly known and celebrated for giving people who may not be regular theater goers a chance to take a few bites...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Haute Mess’ by Amanda Gunther
Bitches! It’s getting’ HAUTE in here! That’s right— you heard me! Fringe’s most outrageous dragalicious extravaganza is blowing up the world inside Redrum at...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Deadly Seven’ by Amanda Gunther
The Deadly Seven comes to this year’s Capital Fringe Festival through Ten14 Productions. With a great message to send the public, the show needs...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Dance of the Wasp and Spider’ by Eric...
As Dance of the Wasp and Spider opens, there is a five-minute monologue by the leading actor Tyler Brody who provides a more in-depth...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘A Guide to Dancing Naked’ by Bev Fleisher
Sit down girl; we've got to talk! When did you last really see those mmm-mmm legs or that gorgeous curve of your shoulder? Probably...
Capital Fringe Show Review: ‘What It’s Like? One Veteran’s Tale of...
The story is powerful…one marine’s experience in the Persian Gulf and his challenges with addiction, survival, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in his return...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Tickets to an Event’ by Nicole Cusick
Call it a “destination wedding” or site specific theatre, but the Borealis Theatre event of “Crosswalk Weddings” was just a fun time.
All three weekends...
Capital Fringe Review: ’43 and 1/2: The Greatest Death of Shakespeare’s...
A theatre production that ends with the actors giving the front row a plastic sheet because they are in the “splash zone” is not...
‘The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife’ at Bowie Community Theatre by...
Self-discovery penned into a witty and poignant modern comedy is exactly what awaits you at the Bowie Community Theatre this summer as they present...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Last Train to NIBROC’ by Eric Denver
As Arlene Hutton's Last Train to NIBROC opens, it is December 28, 1940 and you hear the sound of train whistles and May (Lena Winter) is...
‘Act A Lady’ at The Hub Theatre by Jenna Miller
Watching people put themselves in awkward situations can sometimes provide hours of enjoyment. In The Hub Theatre's production of Jordan Harrison's Act A Lady townsmen...
‘The Rocky Horror Show’ at The Studio Theatre by David Friscic
An audacious attack on the sexually repressed with an emphasis on in-your-face interaction and over-the top musicality are the hallmarks of the current production...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Encyclopedia Show Series 1, Volume 7 Vice...
Although Encyclopedia has played throughout the DC area, tonight is my first exposure to the Washington’s ABCs of theatrical education. Each show is a...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Goddess Diaries’ by Kim Moeller
Whether it’s real life narratives or mythological tales, common themes found in women’s stories include self-identity, motherhood, transformation, abuse, aging, and love. The entertaining...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Beheading of Sister Mary Jasmine’ by Maddie...
In The Beheading of Sister Mary Jasmine, the audience forms an intimate bond with a deceased nun. Simply by attending the performance, they become...
‘She Loves Me’ at Infinity Theatre Company by Amanda Gunther
Appeasing the senses in the summertime has never been simpler than taking a stroll down to the Infinity Theatre Company as they present the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘LOVE, NY’ by Tobias Franzén
Theater professionals have a love/hate relationship with the Big Apple. It is the upper echelon of the theater world, and so many attempt to...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Shirt of Happiness’ by Leslie Weisman
What is the secret of happiness? If we took everybody who claimed to have an answer to that elusive question and laid them end...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Legal Tender’ By Tzvi Kahn
Legal Tender consists of a series of nine narratively distinct but thematically linked vignettes executed as prose-in-performance pieces, meaning that the action unfolds with...