Tag: Kate Debelack
Ancient Greek tragedy ‘Antigone’ feels alarmingly prescient
Young theater troupe Songs of the Goat makes evident how Sophokles speaks to the current political moment. By LISA TRAIGER
Studio Theatre To Close Its Acting Conservatory
Raise your hand if you studied at Studio Theatre’s Acting Conservatory?
For the 10,000 plus performers whose careers started at Studio’s 43-year-old conservatory, the news...
Event: ‘MUCHO KLUNCHO TALENT SHOW a Parade of Raw Ridiculousness’ Presented...
Opera singers, jugglers, tango dancers, strippers, puppets, and way more gather for the Mucho KlunchoTalent Show! An epic assemblage of talent, the likes of...
Ian Allen’s ‘The Klunch’ Opens its 1st Production: ‘George is Dead’...
CHERRY RED PRODUCTIONS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
IAN ALLEN FOUNDS “THE KLUNCH”
A NEW THEATER COLLECTIVE
OPENS ITS FIRST PRODUCTION:
ELAINE MAY’S GEORGE IS DEAD
AT DC ARTS CENTER
THURSDAY, DECEMBER...
Ian Allen Founds New Theater Company: ‘The Klunch’ and Announces 1st...
CHERRY RED PRODUCTIONS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
IAN ALLEN FOUNDS “THE KLUNCH”
A NEW THEATER COLLECTIVE
FIRST PRODUCTION TO BE THE DC PREMIERE OF
ELAINE MAY’S GEORGE IS...
2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘After Eleven’
Once the lights are up, After Eleven is relentless. With persistent intensity, Rebecca Roy delivers a monologue that switches from a mother character to...
2015 Capital Fringe Preview #42: ‘After Eleven’ by Amy Harbison
“I loved my son, but he terrified me,” admits Jude Temper, a 9-11 widow and mother. After Eleven bears witness to Jude’s struggle to love and...





