Tag: DC Metro Theatre Arts
‘Twelfth Night’ at Aquila Theatre at George Mason University’s Center for...
The New York based acclaimed professional Aquila Theatre and its cast of superb British and American performers presents Shakespeare’s charming comedy Twelfth Night with...
La-Ti-Do presents: ‘The Musicals of Matt Conner’ October 7-28; This Monday:...
La-Ti-Do presents:
The Musicals of Matt Conner
Produced by La-Ti-Do DC
A part of the weekly La-Ti-Do series from October 7 - 28, 2013
Watch the casts...
50% Off Tickets for Government Employees to ‘Torch Song Trilogy’ at...
The Studio Theatre is offering half-price tickets to Government Employees with a Government ID to the critically acclaimed Torch Song Trilogy. The only performances...
‘The Lunch and Judy Show’: ‘California…Here I Went!’ by Judy Stadt
I am the host and creator and writer and editor of The Lunch and Judy Show. I am so honored to bring you The Lunch...
Filichia on Friday: ‘So What Are You Looking Forward To?’ 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...
Film Review: ‘Herb & Dorothy 50X50’ by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
LIFE AS ART
Millions of art-lovers worldwide were moved by the award-winning film, Herb & Dorothy (2008), the fascinating documentary on art collecting and the personal...
Bowie Community Theatre is Looking for Their ‘Tommy’ in ‘The Cover...
Bowie Community Theatre (BCT) seeks a Caucasian young man to play Tommy in its upcoming production of R. T. Robinson's The Cover of Life. The...
Paata Tsikurishvili on Directing ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ at Synetic...
Synetic Theater's Artistic Director Paata Tsikurishvili talks about his new production of The Picture of Dorian Gray. What makes this production so new and...
Strathmore Offers $20 tickets to Federal & Military Employees for comedian...
The Music Center at Strathmore is offering special discounts to federal and military employees impacted by the government shutdown, by offering federal and military...
‘Cavalia’s Odysseo’ Gallops Into National Harbor From October 9-27th
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...
Hall and Oates at Warner Theatre by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
A few years ago I saw Hall & Oates at Warner Theatre and while the details of that evening have faded, the emotion and...
Ford’s Theatre Announces Free Performances of ‘The Laramie Project’ at First...
Thanks to the generosity of the First Congregational United Church of Christ, Ford’s Theatre Society will present free performances of The Laramie Project at...
Adapting ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ for Synetic Theater’s Production by...
My first instinct when adapting Dorian Gray was that it would be easy—never a good sign. That being said though, come on: Synetic and...
Guitarist Gregg Hammond on ‘Guitars Not Guns’ by Marlene Hall
Musician and guitar teacher Gregg Hammond works with the nonprofit Guitars Not Guns in Washington, DC. According to Guitars Not Guns the theme of Guitars Not Guns is...
‘Meet John Doe’ CD to be Released in November by Andrew...
Meet John Doe, the award-winning musical by Andrew Gerle and Eddie Sugarman, will be released in November on the Broadway Records label. The show...
‘The Sunshine Boys’ at The Keegan Theatre by Justin Schneider
Do you like to laugh? If you don't, you should probably see a doctor about that. But if you do like to laugh, I...
An Interview with ‘Apartment 213’ Playwright Joseph Ritsch by Amanda Gunther
After seeing Iron Crow Theatre’s grotesquely fascinating piece Apartment 213 about Jeffrey Dahmer and going back to familiarize myself with the Dahmer case, I was...
‘The Laramie Project’ at Ford’s Theatre by Amanda Gunther
"You need to do your best to say it correctly." That is the quote that comes to mind when formulating words to describe this...
Preparing for ‘Extremities’: What I Learned by Being Hogtied, Blindfolded and...
The best qualities an actor can have (besides being real in the moment) are physical specificity, stillness and body confidence. It’s not for nothing...
Behind the Barricade at Toby’s: Part 6— David James and Theresa...
Everybody raise a glass! Now, raise it up the master’s ass! The cheers go around for the comic relief— the master of the house!...