Tag: Maryland Theater Arts
Review: ‘The Very Last Days of the First Colored Circus’ at...
A long-ago love story inspired this richly textured play with 1920s music. When Playwright Steven A. Butler Jr. was growing up, he heard family...
Review: ‘Leper + Chip’ at Inis Nua Theatre Company
The goal of Inis Nua Theatre Company is to “tell the story.” In its American premiere of Irish playwright Lee Coffey’s Leper + Chip...
Review: ‘Laughter on the 23rd Floor’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse
Politics, laughter, and lunacy come together in this lesser known Neil Simon comedy, Laughter on the 23rd Floor which opened last night at Laurel Mill...
Review: Balé Folclórico da Bahia at the Merriam Theater
They say “music is the universal language.” Balé Folclórico da Bahia definitely proved that in their one-night-only performance in Philadelphia at the Merriam Theater....
Review: Regina Carter: ‘Simply Ella’ at The Kennedy Center
Regina Carter and her violin: a human voice has never sounded so true.
If you get a chance to experience Regina Carter: Simply Ella, the...
Review: ‘Two Rooms’ at Kensington Arts Theatre
International diplomacy is like a game of chess, full of strategy, maneuvering and calculation. You take risks you hope won’t prove fatal and you...
Review: ‘Little Women’ at The Catholic University’s Benjamin T. Rome School...
Catholic University’s Benjamin T. Rome School of Music's production of Little Women is nearly three hours of spectacular musical merriment. Directed by faculty member...
Review: ‘Sunset Boulevard’ at The Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre is back in business with a big time headliner on the bill. It's Glenn Close, returning to the role of Norma...
Interview: Catharine Slusar Returns to Theatre Exile in ‘Lost Girls’
Following her Barrymore Award for Best Actress as Martha in Theatre Exile’s 2014 production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which was preceded by...
Howard County Community Dance Festival Tomorrow and Sunday Events
Dance Pros Will Chase Away the Winter Blahs
For local aficionados who cherish those rare professional dance appearances in Columbia, note two unique concerts this...
Review: ‘All My Sons’ at The George Washington University’s Department of...
Some plays survive the test of time. Arthur Miller's All My Sons is such a play.
And the production mounted by The George Washington University's...
Take The Stage Presents ‘Connected’ at The Rockville Jewish Community Center...
Take the Stage Performance Company, one of DC’s hottest up-and-coming young performing ensembles, announces their new Broadway Revue Showcase, Connected. Get a front row...
Review: ‘Brooklyn Doo Wop Explosion’ at Bristol Riverside Theatre
Who put the bomp in the bomp be bomp bah bomp?
Who put the ram in the rama lama ding dong?
It these lyrics fill you...
Review: ‘Dracula’ at American University
The famous novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker, has been adapted for countless film and stage productions, thrilling audiences since 1897. With a cinematic look...
Interview: Meet ‘The Duskwhales’
I first ran across the Duskwhales when they performed at the 9:30 Club on the Circus Life Podcast 3rd Anniversary Show in the Fall of 2016. I...
Meet the Cast of Olney Theatre Center’s ‘Sweeney Todd’: Part Two:...
In Part Two of series of interviews with the cast of Sweeney Todd at Olney Theatre Center, meet E. Faye Butler.
Joel: Please introduce yourself and...
In the Moment: ‘King Charles III’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company
Shakespeare Theatre Company's (STC) production of Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III is a stunner. It is a clever look into a usually unseen political...
Spine: ‘King Charles III’ at The Shakespeare Theatre Company
They sure don't make kings like they used to. And maybe that's a good thing.
Mike Bartlett's historical fantasy, King Charles III, based loosely (very loosely)...
From PlayPenn to Lincoln Center: A Conversation about ‘Oslo’ with Paul...
Following its development in 2015 at PlayPenn -- the respected thirteen-year-old Philadelphia-based artist-driven organization dedicated to supporting and fostering new work -- playwright J.T. Rogers’...
Interview: Meet the Cast of ‘Two Rooms’ at Kensington Arts Theatre:...
In part two of a series of interviews with the cast of Kensington Arts Theatre's Two Rooms, meet Sandra Cox True.
Please introduce yourself and...