Tag: Deb Sivigny
In Their Own Words: the creators of ‘Edward and Christine’ share...
'We worked together as a trio where ideas and roles overlapped and complemented each other. What a dream!'
How do we love in the time of COVID? Rep Stage...
For its first production since shutdown, Rep Stage explores how love can help us connect and heal in a time of isolation and unrest....
Artists Who Inspire! #2: Deb Sivigny
Welcome to the second installment of Artists Who Inspire! During this unprecedented shutdown of live theater, DCMTA will use this space to lift up...
Dramaturg Becomes Playwright with The Welders ‘In This Hope: A Pericles...
The DC playwright collective The Welders bills itself as “the only playwright collective devoted exclusively to developing and producing new work.” When the second...
Review: ‘Hello, My Name Is…’ at The Welders
Challenging theatrical conventions, Hello, My Name Is… by Deb Sivigny, directed by Randy Baker, and produced by The Welders is like no other theater production I...
Review: ‘The Happiest Place on Earth’ at The Hub Theatre
Set in a fictionalized American magical kingdom, The Happiest Place on Earth, now playing at Hub Theatre, is a wonderfully bittersweet family saga that...
In the Moment: Interview with Theatrical Designer Deb Sivigny Part II
Continuing the conversation we started in Part I of this interview with costume and scenic designer Deb Sivigny, we delve a bit more into...
In the Moment: Interview with Theatrical Designer Deb Sivigny Part I
Deb Sivigny is one busy scenic and costume designer in the DC theater community. Just recently, she developed design elements for the Rorschach Theatre production...
Conversations with Five Makers of ‘Forgotten Kingdoms’ at Rorschach Theatre
RANDY BAKER, Playwright
Michael: Introduce yourself, Rorschach, and the play Forgotten Kingdoms in under 140 characters. Go! No, just kidding…just tell us something about yourself...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #14: Best Design in Professional and Community...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #14: Best Design in Professional and Community Theaters in DC/VA/MD Are:
John Alexander for his lighting for Blackberry Winter at Forum Theatre.
John Alexander...
Review: ‘Girl in the Red Corner’ at The Welders
Among the adages that keep women put down and passive is the one that goes, “Good girls don’t fight.” It’s a specious presumption that...
‘Leto Legend’ at Hub Theatre
Valerie Fenton leads an all-woman cast as a super mom, super employee, and superhero in Leto Legend by Kristen LePine.
Depicting the dual character of...
‘G-d’s Honest Truth’ at Theater J
Illusions and dreams are often enough the stuff needed to help us keep on truckin’ through life. Certainly Prospero in The Tempest and Sam...
‘Mockingbird’ at The Kennedy Center
Kennedy Center’s World Premiere of Mockingbird Is a Must See Play for All Ages
Brilliant: very bright, flashing with light; very impressive or successful; extremely...
‘Lobster Alice’ at Flying V
Oh Frabjous Day!! I must say, the toves were slithy! And gyring and gimballing were happening all over the stage! And, this take on...
Source Festival: “The Thrush and the Woodpecker’
As a self-described launching pad for plays, the Source Festival offers writers and artists an opportunity to incubate promising new work, even if scripts...
‘Yellow Face’ at Theater J by John Stoltenberg
If there was an open casting call for the role of you, who should get the part and who shouldn’t? Must the actor be descended from...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Pitchin’ the Tent: Tia Nina Live at Baldacchino’...
Are you a fan of rock concerts, but you don't have enough leeway in your budget to pay Verizon Center prices to see the...
Source Festival: ‘A Frontier, as Told by the Frontier’ by Nicole...
A Frontier, as Told by the Frontier is not your average ride at the local amusement park, but it is certainly a piece of...