Tag: Maryland Metro Theater Arts
‘Modern Terrorism: Laugh and Laugh and Tremble’ at Contemporary American Theater...
If I had left Thursday night’s performance of Modern Terrorism just thirty seconds earlier, it would be easy to write about, because the play...
‘The Birds’ at Quotidian Theatre Company by Jane Coyne
First came du Maurier, then came Hitchcock, and now comes the DC premiere of Conor McPherson’s The Birds at Bethesda’s Quotidian Theatre Company.
Good stories...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Dark House’ by Flora Scott
Dark House, written by Tarpley Long, is the original title of William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! and the current title of her take on it....
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Young Wife’ by Terry Byrne
Imagine a world in which more women composed operas.
Since Francesa Caccini unveiled what is considered the first opera by a female composer in 1625...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Sensational Sans Sullivan Radio Show’ by Veronique...
You have the pen to paper but the ink won’t flow. The characters are at a standstill and the time is ticking. You must have...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Pitchin’ the Tent: Tia Nina Live at Baldacchino’...
Are you a fan of rock concerts, but you don't have enough leeway in your budget to pay Verizon Center prices to see the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Fallbeil’ by JR Russ
Fallbeil, presented by Field Trip Theatre, is a must-see theatrical piece. Written by Liz Maestri and directed by Nick Vargas, Fallbeil is a historical fantasy...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Actual Dance’ by Mike Spain
The Actual Dance is not a one man play. It is a heartfelt dramatic sharing of what Samuel A, Simon experience after his wife...
‘Spin’ at Signature Theatre by Keith Tittermary
Signature Theatre somehow finds a way to keep outdoing itself. This year, they launched their brand new “Siglab” – a program “to provide writers...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Disco Jesus and the Apostles of Funk’ by...
Can a little funk save your soul? How about the funky savior? If so then boogie on down to the Baldacchino Gypsy Tent Bar...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Thank You for Staring’ by Veronique MacRae
The commonality of all people is life experience. Those experiences may be ones of celebration while other experiences are ones of struggle or challenge. Yet...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Rosemary and Ginger’ by Veronique MacRae
When cooking, the taste of dishes is elevated by the spices used to flavor the food. It is the savory, sweet and spicy combination...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Bully’ by Leslie Weisman
Entering the theater, we are greeted, and just this side of visually and audibly—threateningly, or unintentionally?—assaulted, by the sight and sounds of a slim,...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Murder on the Bare Stage’ by Veronique MacRae
Dark. Powerful. Mysterious. Magnetic. Suspenseful. Stephen Mead presents a truly breath-taking and captivating performance in Murder on the Bare Stage. With the combination of...
Capital Fringe Review ‘The Human Algorithm’ by Erica Laxson
The Human Algorithm presented by Eating an Elephant Productions is a truly unique one woman show starring Cigdem Oktem that will forever change your...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Nephrectomy’ by Tzvi Kahn
The Staunch Theatre Company’s compact but psychologically acute play Nephrectomy seeks to depict the angst, insecurities, and aimlessness of three contemporary 20-somethings through the...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘One Night in New York!’ by Joel Markowitz
I have never had such a good time at a Fringe musical like I had last night at the delightful, hysterical, hummable, loveable, and...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Urban Legends’ by JR Russ
Urban Legends, presented by the Beyond the Page Theatre Company of West Potomac High School, is a nice mix of original scenes and storytelling....
Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Politician’ by Francine Schwartz
The Politician is a satire poking fun at the politicians and media circus of Washington. A follow-up to The Pundit, last year's Capital Fringe...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Mirabilia’ by Maddie Gaw
Electric Mayhem Productions announced their arrival with Mirabilia, a (literally) colorful tale about two friends on separate quests to find one another. Written by...