Tag: Jonathan Feuer
Review: ‘John’ at Signature Theatre
An eerie sense of the supernatural combined with an almost ritualistic sense of the minutiae of daily living combine to form the aesthetic ambiance...
Review: ‘Peekaboo! A Nativity Play’ at the Hub Theatre
Want to wish yourself a Merry Little Christmas and a Happy New Year in a new way? Then for those with a bent for...
Review: ‘Charlotte’s Web’ at Imagination Stage
If you’re on the lookout for an engaging, kid-friendly activity this holiday season, look no further than the classic tale of Charlotte’s Web at...
Review: ‘The Freshest Snow Whyte’ at Imagination Stage
Far off the radar of most grownup theatergoers, the writer/director Psalmayene 24 has been creating an extraordinary body of work for children. I’ve been...
Review: ‘Redder Blood’ at The Hub Theatre
Brimming with the naturalness of a contemporary family trying to withstand many a stressor, Redder Blood at The Hub Theatre, is an exceptionally rare...
Spine: One ‘American Idiot’ to Another, at The Keegan Theatre
Let me admit this right from the start.
I'm 60 years old. I don't go to concerts much. I had heard of Green Day (I've...
Review: ‘American Idiot’ at The Keegan Theatre
The Keegan Theatre’s American Idiot speaks to collective genius.
Hardly a no-brainer to mount this explosive, war-weary work, weaned in the Bush II era, at...
Review: ‘Antigone Project : A Play in 5 Parts’ at Rep...
The fabulously theatrical set for Rep Stage’s Antigone Project: A Play in 5 Parts is so overwhelming you might not realize for a time...
‘As You Like It’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
As You Like It, currently in production at Annapolis Shakespeare Company, lends a more updated version of William Shakespeare’s comedy. Circa 1930s bluegrass, this...
‘Flowers Stink’ at The U.S. Botanical Garden
A middle school girl from the big city, named Liz, becomes frustrated when trying to write a poem about nature for school. But when she...
‘The Call’ at Theater J
Tanya Barfield’s play The Call seeks to give dramatic expression to the stark chasm between first world problems and third world problems. In so...
‘Passion Play’ at Forum Theatre
During the Roman times, theatre was a savage sport: need a crucifixion, grab a slave.
During the Dark Ages, theatre disappeared under the cloak of...
Magic Time! Passion for a Play: A Q&A With Michael Dove,...
Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play is an epic three-part play set in three eras—Queen Elizabeth's England, Adolf Hitler's Germany, and Ronald Reagan's America. It’s a fancifully...
Magic Time!: ‘The T Party’ at Forum Theatre
Natsu Onoda Power’s delightfully devised theater piece The T Party could not have a more perfect home than Michael Dove’s quintessentially inclusive Forum Theatre....
‘The T Party’ at Forum Theatre
Just so we’re clear: Natsu Onoda Power’s new devised performance piece is neither an homage to Ted Cruz nor a biography of Michelle Bachmann....
‘As You Like It’ at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
As You Like It is a celebration of love; love as we hope it will be, love as it often is, and love as...
‘The T Party’ at Forum Theatre by Christina Marie Frank
Audiences don't like to feel like they are being taught. So how do you inform an audience without seeming preachy? How do you make...
‘9 Circles’ at Forum Theatre by Natalie McCabe
With soldiers still encountering difficult conditions, to say the least, in Afghanistan and more veterans attempting to reconcile acts committed in the intensity of...
‘A Little House Christmas’ at Adventure Theatre MTC by Julia L....
Adventure Theatre MTC presents A Little House Christmas, based on the beloved book series of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie), and...
Friday Fire Sale at ‘Farragut North’ at Silver Spring Stage by...
From Michael Kharfen from Silver Spring Stage:
This just in on the wire: "the polls have been extended for Farragut North with two more shows...










