Tag: DCMetroTheaterArts
‘Snow White and the 7 Dwarves’ at The Puppet Company by...
The Puppet Co. presents Snow White and the 7 Dwarves, a retelling of the Grimm’s classic with a cast comprised of people…and puppets! With...
‘The Dumb Waiter’ and ‘Trifles’ at Unexpected Stage Company by Kim...
Who? What? Why?
These are just the first of many questions that arise during Unexpected Stage Company’s newest production, a double bill of Harold Pinter’s...
‘A Little Trick and Afterplay’ at Quotidian Theatre Company by Connie...
What a wonderful little gem the Quotidian Theatre Company of Bethesda is. With performances tucked away at the Writer’s Center on Walsh Street, the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘A is for Artist’ by Natalie McCabe
“Often times, I’ve observed that organizations feel forced to prioritize art, audience, and artist. O Starsf the three, the artists are, more often than...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Delusions of Grandeur’ by Cyle Durkee
Delusions of Grandeur is a fun romp through many things clown and a few things Shakespeare (though the only actual monologue comes from Matthew...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Cloudism Project’ by Cyle Durkee
Ok...this one is a bit different. Start with one of the best curtain speeches (designed to get everyone to turn off their cell phones)...
A Capital Fringe Review; ‘Raising Cane: A Family Portrait’ by Derek...
Raising Cane, presented by Grain of Sand Theatre, was quite a pleasant surprise at the Capital Fringe. Set in a backwards incestuous cult in...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Freshman 15/Life in Transition’ by Derek Mong
the freshman 15/life in transition presents an intimate, honest look at the college experience for today's young people. This performance is presented in a series of...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Paul Gonsalves on the Road’ by Veronique MacRae
A poignant and moving piece about the inner demons that plague the soul of the brilliant jazz artist, Paul Gonsalves, Art Luby’s Paul Gonsalves on...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Daydreams’ by Veronique MacRae
As the lights rose, the familiar scene of a bustling New York subway slowly emerged upon the stage. A 'Chatty Cathy' filled the air...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Sacred & Scared Get the Same Score in...
"Listen, it can get lonely up here at the top,” God informs the audience in the opening minutes of Charles Shafer’s breezily amusing one-man...
Stephen Gregory Smith – ‘Naked’ at Sizzlin’ Summer Cabaret by Doug...
Stephen Gregory Smith is in love, and he wants the world (or at least cabaret audiences to know it). In his poignant cabaret called...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Play About the Coach’ by Jessica Vaughan
The Play About the Coach tracks the three potentially most important minutes of a man’s life and career. It is also one of the...
Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Thomas is Titanic’ by Jessica Vaughan
Thomas is Titanic could more accurately be called “Stalking Kate Winslet.” Thomas Choinacky wrote and performed this one-man show about his preoccupation with her...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Blanche: The Bittersweet Life of a Wild Prairie...
Blanche: The Bittersweet Life of a Wild Prairie Dame is something special and unlike most musicals I have seen before. Onalea Gilbertson found a photo...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Dada Returns (20th Anniversary Edition) by Mariya Danilenko
Dada Returns! is a play in true Dada style; it is completely absurd, irrational and avant-garde. The Dada art movement was created in Europe...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Lady Luck is a Whore’ by Andrew L....
Lady Luck is A Whore (What happens in Vegas Stays in this show) is a sharply written one-woman show by NYC based Leanne Linsky....
A Preview of ‘Nightmerica’ by B. Stanley
I receive mass email forwards from my right wing religious pro-military uncle in North Carolina every couple of weeks. Inevitably he has had something...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Nightmerica’ by Andrew L. Baughman
Veteran DC Artist B Stanley, Artistic Director of Theatre Du Jour, has this annoying habit of making me think every time I walk into...
Drama Learning Center Expands Popular Summer Camps Program to Baltimore City...
Drama Learning Center (DLC) will be bringing its highly successful and educational summer camps program to Baltimore City again this summer. Camps begin July...