Tag: Gordon Nimmo-Smith
‘Will on the Hill’ asks, ‘What’s the deal with Shakespeare?’
Members of Congress and A-list actors join Shakespeare Theatre Company in fun and frolic for a good cause.
In brilliant ‘Children of Medea,’ a Korean American girl hopes to...
Conformity can be difficult for some of us at the best of times. But it is especially difficult in adolescence for a girl.
Cynthia, 17,...
O villainy! Patrick Page slays in ‘All the Devils Are Here’...
“This rough magic I here abjure.” This phrase, from Prospero’s farewell in The Tempest, is among the most exquisite in Shakespeare. In All the...
Pols and players perk up ‘Will on the Hill’ for Shakespeare...
For one brief shining moment, there was bipartisanship in Washington. It occurred with the 2020 online edition of STC’s 18th annual Will on the Hill, broadcast...
A Modern Classic Takes on Epic Proportions: Constellation Theatre Brightens Brecht’s...
Last week, I decided to venture off my usual path and check out the Constellation Theatre, which performs at Source in the lively 14th Street...
Review: ‘The Man Who’ at Spooky Action Theater
Curious questions tease the brain during this peculiarly provocative production. One is: Is this theater? Another is: What are we to make of it?
The...
Review: ‘Master Class’ at MetroStage
Welcome to the rehearsal hall. You are a student at a prestigious school for the performing arts. You have mastered your technique, but you...
Review #2: ‘Parade’ at The Keegan Theatre
Arguments have been made that the theater is supposed to be a “safe place” where patrons can go to be entertained, away from the...
Spine: ‘Mack, Beth’ a ‘Macbeth’ for the Cyber Age at Keegan...
Mack, Beth by Chris Stezin, now playing at The Keegan Theatre, is a Macbeth for the Cyber Age. Set in a world where death...
Review: ‘Mack, Beth’ at The Keegan Theatre
Chris Stezin’s adaptation of Macbeth, presented by Director Matt Ripa at The Keegan Theatre, is a daring attempt to bring one of Shakespeare’s most...
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: ‘Fully Committed’ at MetroStage
Tom Story is a knockout in his one-actor, effortlessly frenetic, tour de force performance as 40 different characters who comprise the charming “controlled” frenzy...
Review: ‘Little Thing, Big Thing’ at Solas Nua
The DC premiere of Donal O’Kelly’s Little Thing, Big Thing, playing now at Solas Nua performing at Flashpoint Mead Theatre Gallery, is an impressively...
Flying V’s ‘Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s’ Bob...
Flying V is winding down its awesome run of Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s, and here is cast member Bob Manzo's personal Mixtape.
Bob...
Flying V’s ‘Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s’ Jon...
Flying V is winding down its awesome run of Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s, and here is cast member Jon Jon Johnson's personal...
Review: ‘Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s’ at Flying...
Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s is less a stroll down memory lane and more of a flying leap into an exploding...
Review: ‘You Have Made A Story on My Skin’ at Mead...
You Have Made a Story on My Skin, created by the Production Team and led by writer/performer Rachel Hynes, uses personal stories to explore...
Review: ‘Black Pearl Sings!’ at MetroStage
Review: ‘Black Pearl Sings’ explores the political and the personal
Politics, whether personal or political often divides us. These differences come to light when two...
Review: ‘You, Or Whatever I Can Get’ at Flying V and...
You don’t have to work very hard to find your way from the box office to the theater in Flying V Theatre and the...
Flying V and National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts Bring Back Cap...
Coming off the successful, sold out, workshop production at the 2014 Capital Fringe Festival, Flying V brings back its award winning original musical (Best...