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‘Scapin’ at Constellation Theatre Company by Justin Schneider
“Beautiful women, graphic violence, and, um, some sort of conclusion.” Toss in “excellent clown-work” and you've got a pretty good snapshot of Constellation Theatre...
THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Performances by An Actor and Actress...
It’s that time of the year when everyone makes their list of favorites, and the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts, have selected their favorites of 2013....
Meet The Cast of 1st Stage’s ‘The Pitmen Painters’ Part 3:...
In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of The Pitmen Painters, we meet Alden Michels.
Why did you want to become a member...
Meet Director Stevie Zimmerman of 1st Stage’s ‘The Pitmen Painters’ ...
In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of The Pitmen Painters, we meet Director Stevie Zimmerman.
Joel: Why did you want to direct...
‘The Pitmen Painters’ at 1st Stage by Julia L. Exline
"Why do we assume that the educated and privileged have more to say than anyone else?"
1st Stage presents The Pitmen Painters, a fascinating true...
Meet The Cast of 1st Stage’s ‘The Pitmen Painters’ Part 2:...
In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the cast of The Pitmen Painters, we meet MiRan Powell.
Joel: Why did you want to become a member...
Meet The Cast of 1st Stage’s ‘The Pitmen Painters’ Part 1:...
In Part 1 of a series of interviews with the cast of The Pitmen Painters, we meet James Miller.
Joel: Why did you want to become...
‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ at Spotlighters Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Truth and illusion, who knows the difference anyway? That only grazes the surface of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf playing now at...
‘Twentieth Century’ at Prince George’s Little Theatre by Amanda Gunther
All aboard! Boarding passes ready as you step aboard the Twentieth Century, ready to take you on an uproarious adventure at Prince George’s Little...
Magic Time: ‘The Third Breast’ by John Stoltenberg
The Third Breast is a gritty play, produced by a gutsy company. The three actors are arresting; the music and visuals, appealing. But for...
‘The Third Breast’ at Ambassador Theater by Yvonne French
In Ambassador Theater's The Third Breast you are transported from an idyllic commune into a militaristic cult. The harrowing journey is the hallmark of thought-provoking...
‘Of Mice and Men’ at The Acting Company at George Mason...
The Acting Company presented a powerful and heartbreaking production of John Steinbeck's 1937 play Of Mice and Men at George Mason University's Center for the...
‘A Whole Lot of Night Music at the WATCH Awards’ by...
When I was cast in The Arlington Players’ production of A Little Night Music last spring, I had been out of the DC theatre...
‘Don’t Dress for Dinner’ at The British Players by Amanda Gunther
Oh what tangled webs we weave when we practice to deceive. Shakespeare may have said it but he never said what would happen if...
‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ at The Catholic University of America by Jessica...
Catholic University spoofs musicals everywhere in a hilarious production of The Drowsy Chaperone, the show-within-a-show that lovingly satires the best and worst in musical...
‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ at American University by Alexa Kelly
It’s a play that willfully does not want to make sense. It revels in the absurd. At every turn, it asks us—hey, just go...
‘Moon Over Buffalo’ at Prince George’s Little Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Picture an aging theatre company whose has-been actors just won’t call it quits; a daughter desperate to break away from it all, a loony...
My Top 10 Favorite Shows in New York in 2012 by...
Here are my Top 10 New York Theater Favorites of 2012:
1. Once -The musical adaption of the Oscar-winning independent film masterly directed by John Tiffany....
The Best of 2012: Part 10: Designers, Cabarets & Concerts,...
Here are DCMetroTheaterArts writers' choices for their favorites designs of production in the the DC Metro Area in 2012. I always felt that...
The Best of 2012: Part 9: ‘Solo Performances, Children’s/Young Adult, Directors,...
BEST SOLO PERFORMANCES
Joe Brack in My Princess Bride at DC Capital Fringe Festival.
Alex Brightman in How I Paid for College at The Hub Theatre.
Mike Daisey in The...