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‘Proposals’ at Vienna Theatre Company: ‘Wrestling with Neil Simon in the...

Barefoot in the Park seemed charming and funny to me in 1971 when I worked as assistant director on a local production. Oh that...

Part 1: ‘On the Road From Canterbury to Pointless Theatre’ by...

I’m thrilled to be kicking off this series of articles about our upcoming show Canterbury for DC Theater Arts by talking about the long...

Robin Fay Massie on MOM’s January 11th ‘Prelude to Peace: Our...

Musicians of Mercy has been performing themed benefit concerts for worthy causes and inspiring community members to action since 2010. Under the direction of Robin...

Part 5: “The Tempest: Such Stuff as Dreams are Made on”:...

You have heard from The Tempest: Such Stuff as Dreams are Made on’s director, designers, board members, artistic directors…but what about the actors? This...

‘Wake Up, Brother Bear!’ at Imagination Stage by Julia L. Exline

Imagination Stage welcomes back the hit Wake Up, Brother Bear!, a highly interactive show for ages 1-5, that takes you and your child through...

Michael Mainwaring: Dancing up a Storm in Signature Theatre’s ‘Dreamgirls’

I have been watching Michael Mainwaring perform since I saw him 'steal the show' at Ford's Theatre in Shenandoah. I admire his talent, enthusiasm, and...

Part One of ‘Putting Normal Together’ at McLean Community Players’ by...

This the first of a series of behind-the-scenes articles on McLean Community Players' production of Next to Normal. Today, Director Lisa Anne Bailey introduces...

Free Performance of ‘The Brontes’ at Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage on...

SPECIAL ONE NIGHT PERFORMANCE OF THE BRONTES! KENNEDY CENTER MILLENNIUM STAGE THEATRE LAB MONDAY JANUARY 7TH, 2013 6:00 P.M. Dear Fans, Friends and Family of Dizzy...

Interview with Director and Filmmaker Jay Taylor on ‘Masse’ by Teresa...

Director and filmmaker Jay Taylor speaks to Teresa McCormick Ertel about his latest project, Massé - a feature length contemporary film noir described as “Old Hollywood meets...

Behind the Scenes of Thunderous Productions’ ‘Cut’ by Vanessa Terzaghi

I’ve always hated reality television. I make no excuses about this fact. Don’t try to convert me. It won’t end well. No, I won’t...

My Top 10 Favorite Shows in New York in 2012 by...

Here are my Top 10 New York Theater Favorites of 2012:  1. Once -The  musical adaption of the Oscar-winning independent film masterly directed by John Tiffany....

Filichia on Friday-Peter Filichia’s ‘December Leftovers’

Here is this week's new article from Peter Filichia's column on Kritzerland called 'Filichia on Friday.' It's been an honor being allowed to post Peter's...

ArtCentric’s New Musical ‘Delilah’ Staged Reading at Atlas on Monday, January...

Washington Savoyards presents ArtsCentric’s premiere of a new original musical  DELILAH ONE NIGHT ONLY! January 14th, 2013 at 7:30 PM Washington Savoyards presents Maryland-based production company ArtsCentric’s premiere of...

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...

‘An Iliad’ at The Studio Theatre by Mark Dewey

Bravura Performance at The Studio Theatre Early in Lisa Peterson and Denis O'Hare's An Iliad, the Minstrel/Poet says he hopes he never has to tell this...

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...

Part 4: ‘The Tempest: Such Stuff as Dreams are Made on:Chessboards...

Pallas Theatre Collective’s The Tempest: Such Stuff as Dreams are Made on – Chessboards and Sea-faring. Last week, Board President John Horman gave you a...

WSC Avant Bard Looking for a New Home and Artisphere Responds

WSC Avant Bard is now looking for a new home. Managing Director Kyle Jean Fisher and Artistic Director Christopher Henley explain why: "After two years as the...