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Review: ‘A Merry Little Christmas with Megan Hilty’ at The Kennedy...
If the slightly warmer weather than normal for this time of year is making it hard for you to get into the holiday mood,...
Review: ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’ at Walnut Street Theatre
From the moment I entered the Independence Studio on 3 (3rd floor of the Walnut Street Theatre), the holiday spirit was evident. Hot cider...
Review: ‘Nine’ at Wildwood Summer Theatre
What do you get with a cast of 1 artistic film director plus 10 beautiful ladies? Nope, not eleven, it’s Nine!
Presented by Wildwood Summer Theatre,...
Review: ‘Sultans of String’ at AMP at Strathmore
The Sultans of String delight and excite. This is World Music as you’ve never heard it before. The music is, quite simply, a soul...
Review: ‘Johnny Mathis –The 60th Anniversary Concert Tour’ at Strathmore
Johnny Mathis, iconic and legendary vocalist of love songs, jazz, tin pan alley, Brazilian music, holiday music and the Great American Songbook, celebrated his...
An Interview with Local Musician Jason Masi
Jason Masi, a former standout soccer star found his calling in music and hasn’t looked back since. He delves into his music life and...
Review: ‘OLIVÉRio: A Brazilian Twist’ at The Kennedy Center’s Theater for...
The Kennedy Center has produced yet another world premiere production for this season’s Theater for Young Audiences. This time, they have taken Charles Dickens’...
Review: ‘The Buddy Holly Story’ at Riverside Center for the Performing...
Like most people my age, before I prepared for this review, I knew that Buddy Holly was a famous singer from the 50's who...
Review: ‘Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Concert with Arlo Guthrie’ at Strathmore
Fifty years later, audiences can still get anything they want – but Alice is still not part of the package.
Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Concert with...
Review: ‘The Winter’s Tale’ at The Kennedy Center
The Winter’s Tale: Warm Production for a Cold Winter’s Night
Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon has taken a challenging late Shakespearean play – The Winter’s Tale from...
Barbara Cook’s Spotlight: John Lloyd Young
John Lloyd Young, Tony-Award winner and musical wonder of the Broadway never-ending (and well-deserved to be!) musical hit Jersey Boys, enthralled the crowd at...
‘Hair’ at Woodrow Wilson High School
Lorin Kayla Holland (Dionne), in all her tranquil beauty, set the mood perfectly for Wilson High School’s production of Hair. Action jumps in as Kellik...
Tracy Lynn Olivera’s ‘Halloween Spooktacular Cabaret’ at Signature Theatre
As Halloween approaches, ghosts and monsters and witches seem to be everywhere. But by far the most entertaining witch of all was Tracy Lynn...
Megan Hilty at The Barns at Wolf Trap
It was a “Smash”-ing evening at the Barns at Wolf Trap last night as Broadway and TV star Megan Hilty lit up the stage...
‘One Man Two Guvnors’ at the Maryland Ensemble Theatre
Splendidly directed by Tad Janes and cleverly written by Richard Bean with songs by Grant Olding, One Man Two Guvnors is a laugh-out-loud riot...
Lyle Lovett & His Large Band at Wolf Trap
Genre-bending artist Lyle Lovett tore up the stage at the Filene Center with his Large Band. It feels like three bands in one –...
Counting Crows at Wolf Trap
With the ascension of their seventh studio album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, California-based folk-rock band Counting Crows returned to Wolf Trap last night, reunifying droves...
‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ at McLean Community Players
Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock n’ roll opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, and the McLean Community Players cast...
‘Once’ at The Kennedy Center
Brilliantly blending theatricality and intimacy, the 2012 Tony Award-winning best musical Once officially opened last night at The Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theater, championing the awe-inspiring power...
Columbia Festival of the Arts: Day Two at the Lakefront
It was a hot day and a hotter night at the Lakefront but that did not keep the crowds away. Good music, especially free...