Tag: Goethe
Magic Time! ‘The Beauty and Ugliness of Martin Luther’: A Q&A...
On October 31, 1517, a young monk named Martin Luther nailed a list of 95 theses to a cathedral door in Wittenberg, Germany. It...
‘Romeo and Juliet: Love Knows No Age’ at Unexpected Stage Company
Romeo and Juliet has a special place in our popular culture. BBC’s 60 second Shakespeare has a hilarious front page, “Double Teen Death Horror”;...
Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Sage of Blackwell’ by Arthur Luby
Much has been written about the travails of the labor movement, virtually all from a macro level stressing the political implications. One need only...
A Report on ‘Richard Strauss at 150, with Saul Lilienstein’ at...
In his third and final Explore the Arts lecture at The Kennedy Center’s Terrace Gallery on great composers serendipitously born in years lending themselves to...
2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Mme. Macbeth’ by Timothy King
King’s Players presents Mme. Macbeth, a new perspective on a classic.
Walking down 7th Street NW, heading from a performance of Georgetown Theatre Company’s Night of...