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‘Cloak and Dagger’ at Signature Theatre

You know you’re in the presence of a legend when the material doesn't matter as much as the immaterial. With the world premiere of Cloak...

‘Orphie and the Book of Heroes’ at The Kennedy Center by...

It's so rare when I leave a show and just can't stop smiling, and that happened after I attended the 'new' commissioned musical called Orphie...

THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Musical Direction and Choreography′ by The...

Here are the choices for our Favorite Music Direction and Choreography of 2013 by the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts. Congrats to our honorees and to...

‘Shall We Schmooze?’ Paolo Montalban on Playing The King in ‘The...

I love Olney Theatre Center’s production of The King and I and I am thrilled to have a royal schmooze with the King . Here is...

Olney Theatre Company’s ‘The King and I’ Extends Through January 5,...

Olney Theatre Center Announces Extension of THE KING AND I Due to the positive response it has garnered from audiences and the multitude of almost sold-out...

‘Shall We Schmooze?’ Eileen Ward on Playing Anna in ‘The King...

I love Olney Theatre Center's production of The King and I and I am thrilled to have a chance to schmooze with the King and...

‘The King and I’ at Olney Theatre Center by Amanda Gunther

A magical and enchanting production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I makes its way to the stage at Olney Theatre Center as...

‘The Wiz’ at Montgomery College’s Summer Dinner Theatre by Ramona Harper

“This is an amazing production” -- words of one of the visibly dazzled theatergoers following opening night’s The Wiz at Montgomery College’s Summer Dinner Theatre 2013....

The Best of 2012: Part 10: Designers, Cabarets & Concerts,...

Here are DCMetroTheaterArts writers' choices for their favorites designs of production in the the DC Metro Area in 2012. I always felt that...

The Best of 2012: Part 9: ‘Solo Performances, Children’s/Young Adult, Directors,...

 BEST SOLO PERFORMANCES Joe Brack in My Princess Bride at DC Capital Fringe Festival. Alex Brightman in How I Paid for College at The Hub Theatre. Mike Daisey in The...

The Best of 2012: Part 8: ‘Best Director of a Play...

Here are our choices for Best Director of a Play and Best Actor and Actress of a Play in 2012. Feel free to leave...

The Best of 2012: Part 7: ‘Best Play’ and ‘Best Actor’...

Here are the writers of DCMetroTheaterArts' choices for Best Plays of 2012 and Best Performances by an Actor and Actress in a Play in...

The Best of 2012: Part 6: ‘Best Ensemble of a Play’...

Here's our favorite Ensembles from plays and musicals in 2012 on DC Metro Area stages. Congrats to everyone on these lists and to everyone...

The Best of 2012: Part 5: ‘Best Director, Best Musical Direction,...

For the next week we will be posting lists of our favorites of 2012 in several categories. These lists reflect the opinions of members...

Bobby Smith on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...

In Part Four of interviews with the cast of MetroStage’s Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Bobby Smith talks about performing in...

Bayla Whitten on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...

In Part Three of interviews with the cast of MetroStage's Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Bayla Whitten talks about performing...

Sam Ludwig on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...

Here is an interview with Sam Ludwig in Part Two of interviews with the cast of MetroStage’s Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...

Natascia Diaz on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...

Here is Part One of interviews with the cast of MetroStage's Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. To begin our series,...

‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris’ at...

MetroStage presents Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, a musical revue of the songs of Jacques Brel, an esteemed Belgian singer-songwriter...

Cabaret Review: Carolyn Cole’s ‘Born to Take the BELTway’ at Signature...

Some time ago, I went to see a No Rules Theatre Company production of The Stephen Schwartz Project and I remember being impressed by...