Tag: Jade Jones
Director Marcia Milgrom Dodge on the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ buzz...
'I want to create theater for people to see themselves on stage...a world where diversity thrives.'
‘Blackest Battle’ from Theater Alliance is a monumental accomplishment
Psalmayene 24's graphic novel come to life is delightful in its form and harrowing in its emotional impact.
Review: ‘School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play’ at Round...
Teenage girls can be mean - just ask Broadway’s Tina Fey. But if you ask Jocelyn Bioh, the award-winning playwright of off-Broadway’s School Girls;...
Review: ‘Into the Woods’ at Ford’s Theatre
I have loved Sondheim’s Into the Woods since seeing its original Broadway production. Three decades on, Ford’s Theatre’s current version carries the tradition forward...
Review: ‘Sweeney Todd’ by Rep Stage
Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street presented by Rep Stage, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by High Wheeler, took...
Review: ‘Flip Flop: A Miscast Cabaret’ at Monumental Theatre Company
For the fourth year in a row, Monumental Theatre Company has hosted their annual event, featuring top millennial talent from the DC area. Flip...
Review: ‘Love and Information’ at Forum Theatre
The vignette “Secret” encapsulates the ingenuity of Forum Theatre’s production of Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information. Two office workers sit at their computers, back...
Magic Time!: ‘Love and Information’ at Forum Theatre
This is a most peculiar play, but in a very good way. It's more about its form than its content. And that's what makes...
‘Charm’ at Mosaic Theater Company of DC
Just opened at Mosaic Theater Company in a thrilling and vibrant production directed by Natsu Onoda Power is a play that puts on stage...
Spine: ‘Charm’ at the Mosaic Theater Company of DC
Philip Dawkins' Charm takes on a high order: it wants to charm you.
And to do that its lead character, Mama, has to be more...
Review: ‘Charm’ at Mosaic Theater Company of DC
If you think teaching manners to a group of outcast runaways sounds like a joke—ridiculous at best, and irrelevant or possibly dangerous at worst—then...
DCMetroTheaterArts: Best of 2015 #10: Best Performances in a Musical in...
The staff of DCMetroTheaterArts is honored to announce that their 2015 Best Performances in Musicals in Professional Theatres honors go to:
Best Actor in a...
Magic Time!: Blown Away by a Bible Story Midway Through the...
To date I have been to 20 productions and one staged reading that are officially in DC's Women's Voices Theater Festival (11 of which...
In the Moment: Creative Cauldron’s Summer Cabaret
Ah, the enduring popularity of sophisticated, stylish cabaret entertainment. Now add-in musical artists who easily mix the known American Songbook standards with the less...
Meet the Cast of ‘Once on This Island’ at Creative Cauldron:...
In Part 6 of a series of interviews with the cast of Once on This Island, meet Jade Jones.
Please introduce yourself and tell our readers...
‘Once on This Island’ at Creative Cauldron
Creative Cauldron’s production of Once on this Island (book and lyrics by Lynn Aherns and music by Stephen Flaherty) starts off with a bang. ...
LaTiDo Sings Oscar Nominated Songs Tonight at 8 PM
Tomorrow at La Ti Do, we sing Oscar nominated songs and say farewell to our February monthly feature: Lauren Du Pree and our spotlight...
La Ti Do at 8 PM Tomorrow: Katie McManus And Special...
This week we present our final week with July monthly feature Katie McManus in a themed night of power ballads from the 80's and...
Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Rock the Warehouse’: Interviews with the Writer/Directors...
The Warehouse Theater seems to be the performance space that won't die. A main venue for the Capital Fringe Festival since its inception, it's...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ’27 Club’
(Best of the Capital Fringe)
Carolyn Agan’s rock-and-roll musical creates an in-depth examination of the lives of six rock stars who all died at age...