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Review #2: ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the...

American University’s Greenberg Theatre performed a hilariously funny ancient Roman farce, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. With music and...

Review: ‘Proof’ at The University of Maryland Baltimore County’s Department of...

Proof by David Auburn, directed by Nyalls Hartman is playing through Sunday at the Black Box Theatre in the Performing Arts and Humanities Building...

Meet the Cast of ‘Dinner with Friends’ at Greenbelt Arts Center:...

In Part 1 of a series of interviews with the cast of Greenbelt Arts Center’s Dinner with Friends, meet Director Bob Kleinberg. Joel: Please tell our readers...

Life as ‘The Other Place’: An Interview with Jane Ridley

Life as THE OTHER PLACE: An interview with Jane Ridley, actor and theater professor. Background: UK and US Childhood Henrik: You were born in the UK...

Review: ‘The Three Penny Opera’ at George Mason University’s College of...

Building top-notch musical theater at George Mason University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) continues with its current snappy, sharp, nicely nasty production...

Review: Debbie Allen’s ‘FREEZE FRAME… Stop the Madness’ at The Kennedy...

Ever since Debbie Allen parleyed a killer look in the 1980 movie Fame into a featured role on the popular television series, this triple...

Report: ‘Leslie Odom, Jr.’ and ‘The Roots’ perform at the 6th...

Generous donors and enthusiastic fans enjoyed a night of bountiful music and goodwill at the 6th Annual "An Evening of Unexpected Delights" Fundraiser to decrease...

Review: ‘The Front Page’ at the Broadhurst Theatre in NYC

This three act comedy - The Front Page -by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, currently packing them in at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway,...

Eddie’s Travel Picks: Carmine’s in Atlantic City

It didn’t take long for Carmine’s to become one of my favorite restaurants, even though it isn’t in Baltimore. It was a trip to...

An Embarrassment of Riches at the Tuesday Evening Concert Series at...

A huge profusion of classical trios, quartets and quintets is now hunting for audiences around the country. I’ll bet all of them would kill...

Review: ‘Freaky Friday’ at Signature Theatre

In its world premiere at Signature Theatre, the musical Freaky Friday is a warm, sweet, accomplished family-friendly confection with a progressive message. It is...

Review: ‘Cinderella’ With the San Francisco Ballet at The Kennedy Center

There are no pumpkins to be found in this Cinderella. The San Francisco Ballet’s version, created by Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon and librettist Craig Lucas,...

Fringe Encore Series Review:‘The Radicalization of Rolfe’ at SoHo Playhouse in...

A deserving winner of the FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for a play, The Radicalization of Rolfe, produced by Glenn Krutoff, is a uniquely witty...

Meet the Cast of ‘School of Rock’ at West Potomac High...

In Part 1 of a series of interviews of the cast of West Potomac High School's School of Rock, meet Josh Turner. Introduce yourself to our...

Meet the cast of ‘Postmortem’ at Montgomery Playhouse: Part 3: Sydney...

In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of The Montgomery Playhouse’s Postmortem, meet Sydney Ouellette. Joel: Please introduce yourself and tell our readers where...

Magic Time! ‘Rameau’s Nephew’ at Spooky Action Theater

There comes a scene in Rameau’s Nephew at Spooky Action Theater when Robert Bowen Smith playing He (the titular character) coughs an aria. Literally....

Meet the Cast of Peace Mountain Theatre Company’s ‘A Delicate Balance’:...

In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of Peace Mountain Theatre Company’s A Delicate Balance, meet Leah Mazade. Joel: Please introduce yourself...

Meet the Cast of ‘Postmortem’ at Montgomery Playhouse: Part 2: Dell...

In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the cast of The Montgomery Playhouse’s Postmortem, meet Dell Pendergrast. Joel: Please introduce yourself and tell our readers where...

Review: The National Chamber Ensemble’s ‘A Night In Vienna’

The National Chamber Ensemble opened it's 10th season last Saturday at the Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre. The concert called, A Night In Vienna was a...

Review: ‘Gypsy’ at Reston Community Players by Caroline Griswold Short

The Reston Community Players (RCP) opened their 50th Anniversary season on Friday with Gypsy, known as one of the great American musicals. With music...