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‘Susan Marshall & Company’s Play/Pause’ at The Kennedy Center by Rick...

Are you familiar with the sentiment, "Dance like nobody's watching?" The idea in this phrase is beautiful, but sounds hard to produce, right? Now...

‘9 To 5’ at Dundalk Community Theatre by Amanda Gunther

Tumble out of bed and stumble to the theatre, the Dundalk Community Theatre, that is, for 9 To 5, the musical based on Dolly...

‘The Iceman Cometh’ at Quotidian Theatre Company by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

Tomorrow. Tomorrow. Tomorrow. Everything will be better tomorrow. It isn’t often that man attains the true goal of their heart’s desire. What lies do you tell...

‘The 39 Steps’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria by Julia...

The Little Theatre of Alexandria presents the melodrama parody The 39 Steps, from the novel by John Buchan and the movie classic directed by...

’36 Views’ at Constellation Theatre Company at Source by Justin Schneider

“It was real, and if I had enough money, it was mine.” It's a mercenary statement when applied to art; when applied to a...

‘The Night Watcher’ at The Studio Theatre by Ellouise Schoettler

As a storyteller I strongly urge you to buy tickets to see The Night Watcher at The Studio Theatre, especially if you appreciate good storytelling,...

Introducing the Cast of ‘If/Then’ at The National Theatre-Part 1: Jason...

In the first of a series of interviews with the cast of the new Tom Kitt/Brian Yorkey musical If/Then, which is about to open at The...

‘The Pillowman’ Opens This Friday, November 1st at Silver Spring Stage...

Provocative Dark Comedy The Pillowman Opens November 1st at Silver Spring Stage  Lars Klores, who plays Detective Tupolski in Silver Spring Stage’s new production of Martin...

‘The 1940’s Radio Hour’ at Silhouette Stages by Amanda Gunther

It's never too early to start celebrating the Christmas holidays, as the shopping malls will tell us here at the end of October, and...

‘Pride in the Falls of Autrey Mill’ at Signature Theatre by...

“How’s your family?” are the seemingly innocuous final words of this startling and riveting new play. Carly, a quintessentially desperate housewife, is on the...

‘Parade’ at Kensington Arts Theatre by Amanda Gunther

A breathtakingly stunning and hauntingly dramatic musical takes to the stage as Kensington Arts Theatre launches their fall season. Directed by Craig Pettinati with...

‘Peter and the Wolf’ at The Puppet Co. by Julia L....

The Puppet Company Playhouse presents Sergei Prokofiev’s musical adventure, Peter and the Wolf, a classic Russian composition. This story has been told many different...

Hope Operas Video Recap of Week #3-Monday, October 21st With Ally...

Watch hosts Ally Jenkins and Lucrezia Blozia (aka Chris Griffin) as they bring us a video recap of the third week - Monday, October 21,...

Lar Lubovitch Dance Company at George Mason University’s Center for the...

According to Jackson Pollock, “Art isn’t finished until someone sees it.” Similarly, Lar Lubovitch expressed verbally and through choreography that “Dance doesn’t find meaning...

‘Michael Cavanaugh: The Songs of Elton John’ With NSO Pops Conducted...

Billboard calls him “the new voice of the American rock and roll songbook," and they couldn't have gotten it more right. Michael Cavanaugh brought a...

Filichia on Friday: ‘Father’s Day in November’ 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...

‘The Kronos Quartet 40th Anniversary’ at Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center...

I never expect less than the finest performances from the the Kronos Quartet. The Quartet presented yet another outstanding demonstration of their virtuosity at...

Synesthesia: Accessible Theater and Art in DC in November 2013 by...

DC is now considered the second biggest theater town in the United States, after New York. It also has one of the biggest deaf...

‘Love in Afghanistan’ at Arena Stage at The Mead Center for...

Love in Afghanistan, Charles Randolph-Wright's exquisitely woven four person drama currently playing in Arena Stage's Kogod Cradle, centers around two families: Duke (Khris Davis)...

Film Review: ‘All Is Lost’ by John Harding

Can a single character carry an entire feature-length movie with success? Arguments for both sides of that issue will be found in All Is...