Tag: Iron Crow Theatre
Iron Crow’s satisfying ‘Bare’ shines light on gay Catholic teens
Iron Crow Theatre's production of Bare couldn't be more timely. With music by the late Damon Intrabartolo, lyrics by Jon Hartmere and a book...
Review: ‘The Mystery of Love and Sex’ at the Iron Crow...
Human beings are mysterious creatures: how deeply can we know even those closest to us, or ourselves? What’s the cost of knowing? In Bathsheba...
Review: ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ by Iron Crow Theatre
When the pre-show features an audience participation orgasm contest, can things possibly get any wilder? Yes indeed, as Iron Crow Theatre’s Rocky Horror Show...
Review: ‘Cloud 9’ at Iron Crow Theatre
Do you enjoy the works of playwrights like Oscar Wilde and Nöel Coward, but wish their plays had a little more adultery? Then Cloud...
Review: ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ at Iron Crow Theatre
“Don’t dream it, be it!” Iron Crow Theatre brings back their annual fundraising production of The Rocky Horror Show with music and lyrics by...
Review: ‘The Cradle Will Rock’ at Iron Crow Theatre
It takes a lot of Joes to make a sound you can hear.
Iron Crow Theatre is on fire right out of the gate with...
Review: ‘BootyCandy’ at Iron Crow Theatre
You need to take up some sports.
This weekend, Iron Crow Theatre (“Iron Crow”) opened the final show of its 2016-17 Season of Dark Play...
Review: ‘Fucking A’ at Iron Crow Theatre
There is so much than can be talked about when it comes to Suzan-Lori Parks’ 2000 riff on The Scarlet Letter, the half-jokingly entitled...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #10: Best Direction in Musicals in Professional...
Here are the DCMetroTheaterArts Staff's honorees for Best Direction of Musicals in Professional Theaters in 2016. Congrats to all our honorees:
David James for A Christmas...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #7: Best Performances and Ensembles in Musicals...
Here is the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #7: Best Performances in Musicals in Professional Theaters in DC/MD/VA:
Scean Aaron as Riff Raff in The...
Review: ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ at Iron Crow Theatre
“Are you a virgin?” You may be asked this by one of the cast members as you enter the theatre at The Motor House to...
Review: ‘The Wild Party’ at Iron Crow Theatre
Queenie was a blonde and her age stood still,
And she danced twice a day in vaudeville.
So begins Joseph Moncure March's 1928 narrative poem "The...
Review: ‘Aphorisms on Gender’ by Alice Stanley Presented by Cohesion Theatre...
Literally, an “aphorism” is a short phrase that expresses a truth or astute observation. In Alice Stanley’s brief, but powerful, meditation on gender, they ...
Interviews With the Cast and Director of Kensington Arts Theatre’s ‘The...
In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the Director and cast of Kensington Arts Theatre’s The Laramie Project, meet Zoe Bulitt.
Joel: Please introduce yourself and...
Interviews With the Cast of Kensington Arts Theatre’s ‘The Laramie Project’:...
In Part One of a series of interviews with the Director and cast of Kensington Arts Theatre's The Laramie Project, meet Susan S. Porter.
Joel: Please introduce yourself...
‘The Well of Horniness’ at Iron Crow Theatre
Go ahead. It’s okay to scream with laughter and stomp your feet.
Though short by Shakespearean standards, this play is howlingly funny as it exploits...
‘The Revelation of Bobby Pritchard’ at Iron Crow Theatre Company
Sex. Love. God. Truth. People risk everything for them. They are eaten by lions. They are burned at the stake. They die on crosses. And did...
Iron Crow Theatre Presents ‘The Revelation of Bobby Pritchard’ by Rich...
Iron Crow Theatre presents the world premiere of The Revelation of Bobby Pritchard. This poignant and lyrical new play from Maryland playwright Rich Espey, three-time...
‘4.48 Psychosis’ at Iron Crow Theatre Company
For those theatre-goers wanting a jaunty escape from the daily grind of everyday life, Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis may not be for you. This...
‘The Homo Poe Show’ at Iron Crow Theatre Company
Conceived as a new work by Artistic Director Steven J. Satta, where each of the seven installments has an individual director, Iron Crow Theatre...