Tag: DC Metro Theatre Arts
Review Just Posted. McLean Theatre Company Presents the Musical ‘Big Fish’...
Update: Here is Joel Markowitz's review of Big Fish.
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The McLean High School Theatre Company (MTC) premieres the musical Big Fish to the Metro DC area...
Meet the Cast of ‘Boeing, Boeing’ at Montgomery Playhouse: Part 2:...
In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the cast of Boeing, Boeing at Montgomery Playhouse, meet Jim Breen.
Please introduce yourself and tell our...
‘Rapture, Blister, Burn’ at Round House Theatre
Consistent with its mission to “captivate audiences with stories that inspire compassion, evoke emotions, and demand conversation,” Round House Theatre welcomed back DC native,...
Spine: The Enlightened World of Folger’s ‘Mary Stuart’
Frederic Schiller's historical drama, Mary Stuart (1800), gives us two potent, yet vulnerable women, Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. It gives us...
Meet the Cast of ‘Boeing, Boeing’ at Montgomery Playhouse: Part 1:...
In Part 1 of a series of interviews with the cast of Boeing, Boeing at Montgomery Playhouse, meet Renetta Morelli.
Please introduce yourself and tell our...
The State Symphony Orchestra of Mexico at the George Mason Center...
World orchestras are at their most interesting when they bring a blend of their native musical language with the European tradition that defines “classical...
‘Murder in the Cathedral’ at Compass Rose Theater
T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral, on stage at Compass Rose Theater, is a poetic drama about the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket (Charles...
‘Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood’ at Adventure Theatre MTC
Adventure Theatre MTC presents Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood, adapted from the book by Mike Artell and Jim Harris, with Book, Music,...
‘Clybourne Park’ at Greenbelt Arts Center
Clybourne Park, written by Bruce Norris in 2010 as sequel to Lorraine Hansberry’s 1959 A Raisin in the Sun, is a riveting play that...
David London’s ‘Magic Outside the Box’ at Baltimore Theater Project
Magic, Laughter and Wonder (Bread)
Without an announcement of any kind, from stage left a shrouded figure appeared. The figure glided towards the audience bearing...
‘Mary Stuart’ at The Folger Theatre
Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row.” This nursery...
‘The Comedy of Errors’ at The Arlington Players
Many recent productions of The Comedy of Errors set Shakespeare’s language within a more recent environment, and in this case The Arilngton Players have set their...
Meet the Cast of ‘Godspell’ at Olney Theatre Center: Part 2:...
In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the cast of Godspell at Olney Theatre Center, meet Kurt Boehm.
Joel: Please introduce yourself and...
‘Nice Work If You Can Get It’ at The Warner Theatre
Set during the Roaring Twenties in the heyday of prohibition, the Tony-winning musical Nice Work If You Can Get It is a celebration of...
Peter Hillard, Matt Boresi, and Bob Wood of UrbanArias on ‘Blue...
Introduce yourself to our readers, and tell us the kind of work that you do. Tell us a bit about UrbanArias.
Wood: UrbanArias is a five-year-old...
‘Half Life (a zombie letter for no one)’ at Mead Theatre...
“I’m not dead, I’m just hurt real bad,” says Regina, a young woman whose life is a painful wreck, a sorry mess. She’s homeless,...
In the Moment: Walnut Street Theatre’s Touring Company Brings ‘A Life...
America's oldest theatre, Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, PA, also has a touring company component. The touring company is a regular presence at the George Mason...
Meet the Cast and Director of Spooky Action Theater’s ‘Last of...
This is the second in a series of interviews with the cast of Spooky Action Theater’s Last of the Whyos. In Part Two: Meet Michael...
Meet the Cast of ‘I Hate Hamlet’ at 2nd Star Productions:...
In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of I Hate Hamlet at 2nd Star Productions, meet Carole Long.
Joel: Please introduce yourself...
‘Gigi’ at The Kennedy Center
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's Gigi, the Oscar-winning 1958 film musical that was later adapted for the Broadway stage over 40 years ago, premiered for...