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‘Rent’ at American University by Bev Fleisher

Jonathan Larson, who wrote the original book, music and lyrics for Rent, summarized the musical in one sentence: ‘Rent is about a community and...

‘Godspell’ at The Catholic University of America by Jessica Vaughan

Long before Stephen Schwartz wrote about a wicked witch, he took on the Book of Matthew in the controversial and revolutionary musical Godspell. The...

‘Superior Donuts’ at Silver Spring Stage by Amanda Gunther

Pick an adjective. Any adjective. Engaging, compelling, exciting; all good choices when it comes to describing Silver Spring Stage’s production of Superior Donuts. Written...

Filichia on Friday: “Many DINNERS WITH FRIENDS” by Peter Filichia

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...

Stage Dad: ‘Young Adult Author – Tim Federle – Teaches Lessons...

Of all the people we have met during our family’s “reality show,” Tim Federle is one of my favorites. Tim was one of the choreographers...

An Interview with Eric Greene, Talise Trevigne, and Matthew Worth on...

Jake Heggie’s whale of an opera, Moby-Dick, makes its east coast premiere at The Kennedy Center this evening at the Washington National Opera. Based...

‘Honest Abe: The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln’ at Sandy...

Exactly 150 years ago this weekend, Abraham Lincoln went to the theater and saw a play starring Booth (Edwin, not John Wilkes). This same...

‘An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin’ at The Kennedy...

If you were going to create a time capsule to preserve a glorious musical theatre partnership, you need look no further than Mandy and...

‘Picasso at the Lapine Agile’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse by Manda...

Picasso and Einstein walk into a bar. Add in a couple more cleverly conceived curious characters and you’ve got a recipe for ridiculous comedy...

‘Absurdities: An Evening of Ionesco’ at The George Washington University ...

A pair of quintessential absurdist plays--The Bald Soprano and The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco--will lift you from the humdrum and deposit you in a...

The Rainbow Theatre Project presents ‘Say You Love Satan’ This Monday,...

THE RAINBOW THEATRE PROJECT PRESENTS SAY YOU LOVE SATAN AT SOURCE THIS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2014 Attendees promised a helluva good time at this devilishly-funny...

Win a Pair of Tickets to See ‘Mamma Mia!’ on Wednesday,...

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‘The Rope In Your Hands’ at Doorway Arts Ensemble by Joel...

I am ashamed to admit that I had forgotten all about Hurricane Katrina, but tonight for 55 emotional minutes - the brilliant Siobhan O’Loughlin, directed...

‘Sleeping Beauty’ at The Puppet Co. by Julia L. Exline

The Puppet Co. Playhouse presents the iconic classic Sleeping Beauty, directed by Allan Stevens and adapted for puppets by Duane T. Bowers. Nestled in...

Bill Spitz on His One-Man Show ‘Honest Abe: The Wit and...

Beginning tomorrow night, the Sandy Spring Theatre Group will be hosting another weekend of their original one-man show, Honest Abe: The Wit and Wisdom...

Matt’s Movie Rank Tank – ‘Special Oscar Edition-Part 2: Best Supporting...

It’s OSCAR season!!! And in honor of this joyous time of year, leading up to the telecast on March 2nd, I will be positing a...

An Interview with ‘Kids in the Hall’ Kevin McDonald by Marlene...

Kevin McDonald is from the famed Canadian, sketch comedy group Kids in the Hall. He is back again in DC, February 22d  at 10:00 am...

Carolyn Cole: The Farewell Tour at Signature Theatre by Derek Mong

“This is a rock concert! There’s not going to be any of that ‘Good Morning Baltimore’ stuff tonight!” True to her word, Helen Hayes Award-winning...

Breaking Boundaries with Design at University of Maryland’s ‘Spring Awakening,’ Which...

He’s won five Tony Awards for lighting design and worked on acclaimed Broadway productions, including The Book of Mormon and Death of a Salesman....

‘American Idiot’ at The National Theatre by John Stoltenberg

Among the exhilarating pleasures of seeing American Idiot now on tour at the National Theatre is experiencing this angsty, amped-up ode to antiestablishment disaffection performed full...