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‘Venus’ at Howard University’s Department of Theatre Arts by Veronique MacRae

Howard University's Department of Theatre Arts continues its 2012-2013 season 'Reclaiming the Black Body, Identity, Discourse, and Politics' with the powerful story of Saartje...

Linda Eder at The Music Center at Strathmore by Tiffany Draut

The audience entered Strathmore on November 8, 2012, for Linda Eder’s concert Songbirds with high expectations — expectations which were more than amply fulfilled by...

‘The Suzanne Farrell Ballet Program A’ at The Kennedy Center by...

Growing up as a serious ballet dancer, Suzanne Farrell was one of my biggest idols – she still is. Last night, I couldn’t believe...

‘All My Sons’ at The Keegan Theatre by David Friscic

Do not let the deceptive simplicity of the stunning set design (by Mark Johnson) - replete with lush greenery, white picket fences and flower...

‘Auntie Mame’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse by Amanda Gunther

Laurel Mill Playhouse welcomes winter and the upcoming holidays with their production of Auntie Mame. Directed by Larry Simmons this non-musical telling of the...

The Red Cross Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund: A Royale Talent-a-thon!...

American Red Cross, Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund A Royale Talent-a-thon! Ballet Royale is asking the Howard County community for financial support in providing for those who have...

‘Playwright Kurt Hackbarth, in Mexico, Confronts the Man’ by Pat Davis

Kurt Hackbarth’s new play, El Ostrakon: A Tragedy in Three Acts, which launched Oaxaca’s recent theater festival, examines quotidian forms of oppression: the education system, organized...

Married to the Stage: ‘Dragon Eye Creations’ Scott and Kathy Griffith’...

Sometimes, being married to the stage takes you to strange places and leaves you with more than just enhanced party skills. Johnny, for example,...

The British Players Presents ‘The Princess and the Sprout’ November 20-December...

The British Players present THE PRINCESS AND THE SPROUT. This traditional holiday pantomime, a theatrical treat that for centuries has entertained audiences all around...

Nibbles and Sips Goes Mobile ‘From DC to AC to NYC...

The Federalist – A Peaceful Retreat in the Heart of Downtown What an eclectic array of events in just the past few weeks!  Here are...

Talk Back This Saturday With David Emerson Toney and Michael J....

Enjoy a special talkback with playwright David Emerson Toney and Adventure Theatre/MTC's Producing Artistic Director Michael Bobbitt after the 8pm performance of The Soul...

Keb’ Mo’ at The Music Center at Strathmore

Keb’ Mo’ looked like a vintage blues man as he walked out on The Music Center at Strathmore's Concert Hall stage with his resonator...

‘R.U.X.’ is back at FallFringe by Maurice Martin

The idea that a person might have sex with a robot came my way via the movie Westworld. Michael Crichton wrote that story about...

‘Melissa Etheridge’ at The Music Center at Strathmore

Melissa Etheridge rocked the The Music Center at Strathmore last night for over two and a half hours. Her fans packed the venue leaving...

Hubbard Street 2 & CityDance Conservatory Dancers at Strathmore by Breena...

The CityDance Conservatory and Chicago-based Hubbard Street 2 of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago joined forces over the weekend to perform an array of celebrated...

‘Oliver Twist’ at Creative Cauldron at ArtSpace by Julia L. Exline

Creative Cauldron at ArtSpace presents Oliver Twist, their own unique stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel, not to be confused with Lionel Bart’s...

‘All Shook Up’ at Rockville Musical Theatre by Amanda Gunther

A well I bless my soul what’s wrong with me? I’m itching like a man on a fuzzy tree! My friends say I’m acting...

‘Titus Andronicus’ at U.S. Naval Academy’s Masqueraders by Flora Scott

Finding Mahan Theatre to see Titus Andronicus proved to be as difficult  as finding anything not to be impressed with in this humble production....

‘Mary Rose’ at Rep Stage by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

A new light is shone on the familiar Peter Pan childhood classic, as J.M. Barrie writes for adults in Mary Rose, the little seen...

‘Equus’ at Taking Flight Theatre Company by Audrey Thornton

Equus, Peter Shaffer's 1973 Tony Award-winning psychological drama, inspired in part by a true story, tells the story of over-worked middle-aged psychiatrist Tel Monks...