Tag: Maryland Metro Theatre Arts
Review #2: ‘An American Daughter’ at Montgomery Playhouse and Arts on...
Just when you thought that scandalous political agendas were restricted to CNN’s 24-hour news cycle, along comes An American Daughter, Wendy Wasserstein’s 1997 play...
Spine: ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ at Synetic Theater
The spectacle of movement has always been Synetic's star attraction. When those primal, emotional moments fuse with a strong narrative throughline, Synetic's brilliance shines...
The 2017 Helen Hayes Awards Recipients to be Announced Tonight
Nominations for the 2017 Helen Hayes Awards
Outstanding Choreography, Musical-Hayes
Christopher d’Amboise, “Evita,” Olney Theatre Center
Kelly Devine, “Come From Away,” Ford’s Theatre
Parker Esse, “Carousel,” Arena Stage
Jared...
Review: ‘Betrayal’ at Allens Lane Theater
Adultery, the trespass that has fascinated human beings through the ages, offers many emotional highs and lows. There is the desire that overwhelms all...
Review: ‘Legally Blonde The Musical’ at Silhouette Stages
OMG! OMG! Silhouette Stages' Legally Blonde is a blast!
The closed curtains on the stage at Slayton House Theater gave no clue as to what...
Review: ‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Parlor Room Theater
Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie is an American theater classic. At its center a story about a shattered family, the show is timeless in...
Review: ‘Dream: A Phonograph Musical’ at Ritz Theatre Company
Celebrating the 90th anniversary of its historic building, Ritz Theatre Company presents Dream: A Phonograph Musical, an original prequel to the genre of the...
Review #1: ‘An American Daughter’ at Montgomery Playhouse and Arts on...
Humanity can never quite manage to get out of its own way. And that’s a good thing for the entertainment industry. Since “there is...
Review: ‘Crowns: A Gospel Musical’ at Arena Players
Apropos to Mother’s Day, and a magnificent button to the end of its 63rd season, Arena Players’ Crowns: A Gospel Musical is, among many...
Magic Time!: ‘Outside Mullingar’ at The Keegan Theatre
How does a play that starts out about real estate for gosh sake—adjacent farms in rural Ireland—become a heart-wrenching story of adjacent lost souls...
Dangereuse: Playing Gloucester Female: A Q&A With Cam Magee About Her...
Much of the publicity for the much-anticipated Avant Bard production of King Lear has focused on Rick Foucheux’s Lear. I recently saw Foucheux play...
Review: ‘Peaceable Kingdom’ at Orbiter 3
I attended Peaceable Kingdom, a new play by Mary Tuomanen, last night at Christ Church Neighborhood House. I am already checking my calendar for...
Report: The 2017 ‘Kennedy Center Arts Summit’
Two-hundred and fifty artist citizens, teachers, members of arts non-profits, business executives, scientists and technologists from around the world, came together for a full...
Review: ‘The Tempest’ at Encore Stage & Studio
Encore Stage & Studio closed their most recent production, Shakespeare’s comedy The Tempest, this past weekend. As the self-proclaimed “Theatre for kids, by kids,”...
Review: ‘My Funny Bone’ at Brian Sanders’ JUNK
In My Funny Bone, the latest offering from Brian Sanders’ JUNK, the boundary-breaking choreographer/dancer traces the evolution of his, let’s say, “eccentric” sense of...
Review: ‘Protest’ at Alliance for New Music-Theatre
DC site-specific theater of resistance reached a new height last night—also a new low—as Alliance for New Music-Theatre's arresting staging of Václav Havel's Protest...
‘The Show Must Go On!’ Preview, Part 2: Interview with Jessica...
Stoop Storytelling, the Baltimore-based live show and podcast that features regular people telling “the extraordinary, true tales of their lives” is partnering with Everyman...
Review #1: ‘Outside Mullingar’ at The Keegan Theatre
Theatre-lovers searching for a sequel to Doubt—John Patrick Shanley’s prize-winning (and frequently revived) play about nuns and priests in an Irish-American enclave of New...
‘The Show Must Go On!’ Preview, Part 1: Interview with Everyman...
In conjunction with their last show of the 2016/17 season – the classic farce, Noises Off – Everyman Theatre is partnering with Stoop Storytelling...
Review: ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ at the Kellar Theater...
Delightful and charming. Those are the words I would use to describe Rooftop Production’s current offering You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown which comes...