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Jason Downs’ ‘Why Am I Not Famous” at Howard Community College...

Jason Downs' Why Am I Not Famous is more of a fireside chat that is breezy and entertaining as the fire is struck and grows, then deeper...

‘War of the Worlds’ and ‘When Welles Collide’ at Sandy Spring...

I’m sure you’ve heard about the infamous War of the Worlds radio broadcast incident in the 1930s, where H.G. Wells’ novel was adapted for...

‘The Matchmaker’ at The School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies...

University of Maryland’s School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies' production of The Matchmaker at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center has it all: mistaken identity,...

Special Agent Galactica and Guitarist Peter Fields at L’Enfant Cafe Tomorrow...

In a brand new show designed for a more intimate setting, Special Agent Galactica, along with critically acclaimed jazz/classical guitarist, Peter Fields, have created...

Filichia on Friday: ‘Three New Musicals in Six Days’ by Peter...

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...

Behind the Barricade at Toby’s: Part 7: Katie Grace Heidbreder and...

Every epic musical has a broad range of characters, including the love-struck ingénue type. Les Misèrables at Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia is no...

Washington Performing Arts Society: Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton...

When art is transformative to the spirit and universal in its ability to touch the souls of many, it has achieved a purpose greater...

National Symphony Orchestra: ‘Celebrating Wagner at 200: Act III of Parsifal,...

In continuing to celebrate the bicentenary of German composer Richard Wagner, the National Symphony Orchestra, under the exceptional baton of Christoph Eschenbach, presents Act...

Why Tonight You Must See the Final Performance of Scena Theatre’s...

From Fassbinder to Scena Theatre: ‘The Marriage of Maria Braun  Survival, security, and success - What would you do to fulfill your life’s ambition?  For...

‘Magic Time!’ ‘The Laramie Project’ at Ford’s Theatre by John Stoltenberg

If you’re a theater buff who’s worried that the shutdown’s shuttering of Ford’s Theatre and the shunting of The Laramie Project to a nearby church means...

‘The Streisand Songbook’ at The Baltimore Symphony at Strathmore with Ann...

Jack Everly led the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra with special guest Ann Hampton Callaway in a Barbra Streisand-inspired evening in Bethesda, MD last night at...

‘Government Shutdown Leaves Puppets Hanging at The Puppet Co.’ by Christopher...

Government Shutdown Leaves Puppets Hanging It’s not just federal workers affected by the partial government shutdown, but also those strung and unstrung heroes at the...

‘Cavalia Odysseo’ at National Harbor by Justin Schneider

Do you remember the first time that you saw Walt Disney's Fantasia? That feeling of amazement that crept over you at something just happening...

‘Hurt Village’ at Howard University’s Department of Theatre Arts by Bev...

The tension rises before the lights in this riveting production of Hurt Village by Katori Hall and powerfully directed by Eric Ruffin. Howard University...

Bay Theatre Company is Back with a ‘Triple Play’ by Janet...

What's going on? I'm sure some of you read the article in the Capital Gazette about Bay Theatre Company returning and have some questions about it. We...

Hope Operas Video Recap of Week #1-Monday, October 7th With Ally...

For the next 3 weeks Hosts Ally Jenkins and Lucrezia Blozia (aka Chris Griffin) will be bringing DCMetroTheaterArts readers a special weekly recap video of...

Victorian Lyric Opera Holding Auditions for ‘Yeomen of the Guards’ and...

Auditions for both Yeomen and Pirates: Sat. 10/19 7-10pm Sun. 10/20 7-10pm Fri. 10/25 7-10pm Callbacks for Pirates: Saturday, 10/26 7-10pm _____ Callbacks for Yeomen: Sunday, 10/27 6-9pm (this is...

‘Cavalia’s Odysseo’ Gallops Into National Harbor TONIGHT through October 27th

The internationally acclaimed Cavalia pushes the limits of live entertainment once again with its second production: a 30-million dollar extravaganza that is wowing critics and audiences...

‘Avenue Q’ at Greenbelt Arts Center by Amanda Gunther

The internet is really, really great for—well for buying tickets to Greenbelt Arts Center's production of Avenue Q. The multiple Tony Award-winning musical, with...

Purchase Your Tickets for Young Artists of America’s ‘Show Boat in...

Young Artists of America (YAA) presents Show Boat in Concert on Sunday, November 17, 2013 at 5 PM. The performance will be performed by a...