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‘Into the Woods’ at Spotlighters Theatre by Amanda Gunther

Every moment is a moment in the woods; a brief and fleeting moment of magical mystery and fairytale wonder. Stephen Sondheim’s classic Into The...

The American Voices Festival: ‘Musical Theater Master Session with Sutton Foster’...

This weekend Opera Singer Renee Fleming hosted a series of master classes followed by expert panels at The Kennedy Center to connect students with...

‘Lyle the Crocodile’ at Imagination Stage by Julia L. Exline

Imagination Stage presents Lyle the Crocodile, an upbeat musical based on the book by Bernard Waber and adapted for the stage by Kevin Kling....

American Voices Festival’s “Pop/Rock Master Session” with Renée Fleming, Ben Folds,...

For the first time ever, The Kennedy Center along with world renowned soprano singer Renée Fleming with partial sponsorship by Ann and Tom Friedman put together...

‘A Broadway Christmas Carol’ at MetroStage by Bev Fleisher

For anyone tired of the ‘same old, same old' holiday offerings, or others looking for something to add to the tradition fare, A Broadway...

‘If/Then’ Opens Tonight at The National Theatre by Joel Markowitz

I will be there tonight at 6 PM when the new Tom Kitt/Brian Yorkey musical If/Then officially opens at The National Theatre after almost 3...

‘Pocket Opera x2: ‘The Spirits & The Heart’ at The In...

The In Series has launched another unique and intimate production of two very different operas, Puccini’s Le Villi  and Heart of Madrid, which explores the zarzuela or light...

American Voices Concert with the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) Pops Conducted...

The only explanation for the magnificence that graced The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Concert Hall on Saturday evening is that...

‘Miracle on 34th Street’ by Meredith Wilson at Toby’s The Dinner...

The age old question that hangs around the holiday season that has been debated, discussed, commercialized, and caused quite the stir over the years:...

‘Show Boat’ at Young Artists of America-With Video Highlights by Jessica...

Young Artists of America wowed the sold-out crowd with classics from Show Boat for their annual fundraising gala at the beautiful Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club. The 85...

Filichia on Friday: ‘Glen Berger Explains It All to You’ by...

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...

Making Some Noise: Behind the Scenes of 1st Stage’s ‘Noises Off’:...

This is the first in a series of interviews with the cast and director of 1st Stage's production of Noises Off.  Meet Director Doug Wilder. Why did...

‘Elf The Musical’ at The Lyric by Amanda Gunther

The best way to spread Christmas cheer is by singing loud for all to hear! And The Lyric Opera House has boisterous feel-good holiday...

This Monday at La-Ti-Do at 8 PM: Kristina Harkness-Granados, Jocelyn Prince,...

It's that time of week again for La-Ti-Do: WINNER of DCMetroTheaterArts' Special Award for Best of 2012! THIS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 AT 8 PM La-Ti-Do At...

‘Maurice Hines is Tappin’ Thru Life’ at Arena Stage at the...

At the top of the show, Maurice Hines said, “DC is fierce!” After experiencing Maurice Hines is Tappin’ Thru Life tonight at Arena Stage,...

TrueTheatregoer’s TheaterThoughts, and Rate The Shows You Have Seen-You Can Win...

Every Friday we will be sharing John and Stephen Hauge's TheaterThoughts from their popular site TrueTheatergoer. "From John Hauge: “My brother Stephen and I created the TrueTheatergoer.com website...

‘Jerusalem’ at The Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum’s Johnson IMAX Theater by...

If Secretary of State John F. Kerry is willing to think way outside the box in his attempts to break the seemingly eternally intransigent...

‘Protest’ at Ambassador Theater at Flashpoint, by Justin Schneider

Two friends sit in a study, sipping brandy. Both are intellectuals; one is a dissident, while the other has become a collaborator. Summarizing the...

‘Barbarellesque’ at The Windup Space by Lucrezia Borzia

Love! If you’ve never seen Barbarella - the 1968 trippy, outer space sex romp starring Jane Fonda or if it’s been a while, then (ONE)...

Local Theatre Artists Share Their Favorite Recipes in ‘I Can Cook,...

Local theatre artists contribute their favorite recipes in: theatreWashington's new cookbook filled with great recipes from members of the DC theatre community. All proceeds from...