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Matt’s Movie Rank Tank – ‘Special Oscar Edition-Part 4: Best Actress’...

And in honor of this joyous time of year, leading up to the telecast on March 2nd, I will be positing a series of...

Meet the Playwrights of Arena Stage’s ‘Playwrights’ Arena’: Part 1: Jacqueline...

The Playwrights’ Arena a new play initiative developed by the American Voices New Play Institute. Centering on a small collaborative group of local playwrights dedicated to...

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Announces its 2014-2015 Season

From Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Their 2014-2015 Season: Let Them Eat Cake!, a season of revolutionary ideas and radical theatre The apocryphal quip by Marie Antoinette—“Let them...

Interview with the Cast and Directors of ‘Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson’...

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is The Highwood's Theatre's first mixed-cast production, featuring professional and student actors. The production will play at the Katzen Arts...

Black Theatre Symposium at Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center TOMORROW, Saturday,...

How does Black theatre fit into the framework of our nation’s history and culture? Who are the dominant voices in Black theatre today? What...

Vocal Arts DC Presents: Hei-Kyung Hong, Soprano, in Recital at The...

The Kennedy Center’s 500-plus-seat Terrace Theater was filled nearly to capacity Wednesday night for soprano Hei-Kyung Hong’s recital of German and Korean art songs,...

‘Pilobolus’ at The Music Center at Strathmore by Bev Fleisher

Founded in 1971 as a dance collective by Dartmouth College students, this company still wears its revolutionary stripes on its sleeves. Pilobolus was named...

‘Orlando’ at WSC Avant Bard by Sophia Howes

Orlando: Right You Are, if You Think You Are In Some Like It Hot (directed by Billy Wilder) Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, on the...

‘Spring Awakening’ at Montgomery College by Paul M. Bessel and Barbara...

Teenage sexuality and rebellion; adult cruelty and hypocrisy; deeply intense drama and moments of humor; alternative rock music and folk ballads — these are...

Matt’s Movie Rank Tank – ‘Special Oscar Edition-Part 3: Best Actor’...

 It’s OSCAR Week!!! And in honor of this joyous time of year, leading up to the telecast on March 2nd, I will be positing a...

Dramaturg Jenn Book Haselswerdt on ‘Orlando’ at WSC Avant Bard

When Amber asked me if I would come on as dramaturg for Orlando, I was thrilled. The book has long been on my “must-read” list,...

TONIGHT at 7:30 PM: The Rainbow Theatre Project presents ‘Say You...

THE RAINBOW THEATRE PROJECT PRESENTS SAY YOU LOVE SATAN AT SOURCE TONIGHT - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2014 AT 7:30 PM Attendees promised a helluva good...

‘The Cole Porter Project: It’s All Right With Me’ at The...

Cole Porter met the Capitol Steps at Source last night as the In Series premiered its highly entertaining musical review to a sold-out house...

‘A Soldier’s Play’ at 2nd Star Productions by Maria Kuhns

2nd Star Productions' A Soldiers Play takes place in 1944 at the U.S Army’s racially segregated Fort Neal, Louisiana. Set at the height of...

‘Spring Awakening’ at Kensington Arts Theatre by David Friscic

I had never seen a production of Spring Awakening before so I was thrilled to attend the current production now playing at the highly...

New Whisperings: Meet KAT’s Director and Cast of ‘Spring Awakening’: Part...

In Part 6 of our series of interviews with the director and cast of Kensington Arts Theatre’s Spring Awakening, meet  David Tuttle, who is playing...

Stage Dad: ‘Young Adult Author – Tim Federle – Teaches Lessons...

Of all the people we have met during our family’s “reality show,” Tim Federle is one of my favorites. Tim was one of the choreographers...

‘Honest Abe: The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln’ at Sandy...

Exactly 150 years ago this weekend, Abraham Lincoln went to the theater and saw a play starring Booth (Edwin, not John Wilkes). This same...

‘An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin’ at The Kennedy...

If you were going to create a time capsule to preserve a glorious musical theatre partnership, you need look no further than Mandy and...

‘Absurdities: An Evening of Ionesco’ at The George Washington University ...

A pair of quintessential absurdist plays--The Bald Soprano and The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco--will lift you from the humdrum and deposit you in a...