Tag: DC Theater Arts
‘Sunset Boulevard’ at Cockpit in Court by Amanda Gunther
With one look you’ll find yourself surrendering to the mystical magical charms of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic story in Cockpit in Court’s final musical...
‘Laura’ at Cockpit in Court by Amanda Gunther
The dark and stormy night. The shadowy detective. The dame in distress. The murder. The mystery. All of the signature notes of crime noir...
An Interview with Filmmaker Shawn Anthony by Teresa McCormick Ertel
Filmmaker Shawn Anthony is an accomplished illusionist, known as the “Post Modern Houdini.” He is also the creator of Vampires: Rise of the Fallen,...
‘Marathon ’33’ at The American Century Theater by David Friscic
If you think the Summer Olympics from London this year is a grueling test of endurance, join the haggard corps of downtrodden, exploited dance...
‘Personals’ at Tasty Monster Productions by Jane Coyne
I always enjoy spending time in the quaint and creative environment of the Gaithersburg Arts Barn. It was especially fun last night, because of...
‘Sweeney Todd’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria by Julia L....
The Little Theatre of Alexandria presents Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, a macabre musical about a wronged man and...
Cabaret Review: ‘Revenge of the Understudies’ at Signature Theatre by Jennifer...
14 Signature Theatre understudies closed out Signature Theatre’s Summer 2012 Sizzin’ Summer Cabaret Series with Revenge of the Understudies. Presenting an interesting conglomeration of mostly...
Theatermania’s ‘Capital Fringe Audience Awards’ Winners Announced
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Theatermania.com announced this year's Capital Fringe Audience Awards tonight.
Here are this year's winners:
(1) Comedy:
R.U.X. (Rockwell’s Universal seXbots)
(2) Drama:
We Tiresias
(3) Musical Theatre & Opera:
Superhero Celebrity...
‘Lincoln and God’ at Greenbelt Arts Center by Kim Moeller
The producers, cast, and crew of Lincoln and God must have felt like God was out of town on Friday night as their production...
‘The Agony and The Ecstasy Of Steve Jobs’ by Erica Laxson
Steve Jobs is a well-known fanboy’s wet dream, but Mike Daisey’s one-man performance of The Agony and The Ecstasy Of Steve Jobs enlightens viewers to the soul...
“Best of the Capital Fringe” By DC Theater Arts’ Reviewers by...
As we await the announcement of the 'Audience Awards' by Theatermania at 8 PM tomorrow night at 'The Tent,' here are the shows...
Summer Youth Production of ‘Guys and Dolls’ at the Laurel Mill...
Luck be a lady for the 2012 Summer Youth Production of Guys and Dolls at the Laurel Mill Playhouse. The musical fable of Broadway hits...
Film Review: ‘The Queen of Versailles’ by Bari Biern
The Queen of Versailles illustrates perfectly the roller-coaster-flying-by-the-seat-of-your-pants aspect of documentary filmmaking. The director straps herself in, points the camera and holds on for...
‘Mein Kampf’ at Scena Theatre by Grace Kim
Having had a long tough week, a play billed as a dark comedy sounded like just the thing to end my Friday night with....
‘Will Gartshore: Stripped Down’ at Round House Theatre by Don Michael...
Multiple Helen Hayes Award-winner Will Gartshore presented part two of his summer cabaret series entitled Stripped Down, (part one was called Dressed Up) at Round...
‘The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses’ at Wolf Trap...
Last night Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts celebrated the middle of their summer season with a National Symphony Orchestra masterpiece. Hundreds...
‘Erin Driscoll: Get Happy! The Songs of Harold Arlen’ at Signature...
I spent a wonderful evening last night going back in time at Signature Theatre’s ‘Sizzlin’ Summer Cabaret's' Erin Driscoll: Get Happy! The Songs of Harold...
Josh McKerrow on Directing ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Reisterstown Theatre Project...
Shakespeare in the Park, as brought to the community by Reisterstown Theatre Project, has become a welcome summer staple in the area. This year,...
DC Theater Arts Reviews All 134 Capital Fringe Shows
Last night DC Theater Arts completed its goal of reviewing all 134 shows in The Capital Fringe Festival. It is a major accomplishment for our...
Ingrid Michaelson and Rufus Wainwright at Wolf Trap by Teal Ruland
Before this evening, I had never been to Wolf Trap for a performance, but it reminds me of the greatest tree house I never...