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‘Me and My Girl’ at Cockpit in Court by Amanda Gunther

Your lordships, your worships, your fish ‘n’ chips, you are cordially invited to spend an evening at Hereford Hall in Hampshire to meet the...

‘A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World’ at The...

Wonders Rattles Skeletons in America’s Closet A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World, the new play by Liz Duffy Adams, gets its water...

‘Shrek the Musical’ at Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Inc. by...

It’s a big, bright, beautiful world over at the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Inc., as the teen professional theatre troupe presents Shrek the...

‘The Lady in the Van’ at Unexpected Stage Company by Joel...

Alan Bennett, well known for his Tony Award-winning play The History Boys takes us back to his unique relationship with Miss Shepherd (a tour-de-force by Sally...

‘A Chorus Line’ at Wildwood Summer Theatre by Maddie Gaw

God, I hope Wildwood Summer Theatre gets the recognition they deserve for this production of A Chorus Line! 'God I hope they get it!' “WST is...

‘The Second City: America All Better!!’ at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company...

America: land of substances. Land of stereotypes and instant gratification. Land of problems. Land of racism, with inequality and injustice for all. But it’s...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘They Call Me Q!’ by Carolyn Kelemen

Qurrat Ann Kadwani is a tour-de-force in her one-woman show It’s got to be tough to do a solo show, opening night at 10 p.m....

‘The No Rules Show’ at No Rules Theatre Company at Signature...

The No Rules Show feels more intimate like a Saturday night in Joshua Morgan’s living room than late night talk show…and that’s a good...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Apotheosis’ by Christina Frank

Avalanche Theatre Company is on a mission to uncover the lurid and murky parts of the human experience, through a series of vignettes on...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘iLust for G-Love: An Auto-Ethnography’ by Anne Tsang

There is no doubt that technology is a large part of many of our lives. Have you ever left the house and forgotten your...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Detective Pimbley and the Case of the Rich...

If you like old detective movies and Airplane!-esque parody, then the Impressionable Players’ Detective Pimbley and the Case of the Rich Dead Lady is...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Conversion of Thais the Whore’ by Lauren...

Written by Hroswitha of Gandersheim and directed by Michael Poanddl, The Conversion of Thais the Whore tells the shocking story of Pafnutius, a religious...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Old Time British Music Hall’ by Lauren Katz

Hilarious, energetic, and entertaining, the British Players’ Old Time British Music Hall is a must-see event. Set in a cabaret-style and hosted by the...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Misconception: The Lost Gospel of Christmas’ by Mariya...

Misconception: The Lost Gospel of Christmas is a satirical musical by Mark Swanson about the birth of baby Jesus. To give you an idea...

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: “The D.C. State Players Present Agamemnon” by Andrew...

There is a new titan in the DC Theatre community, and his name is Tonee Bollocks. Bollocks is the Artistic Director of The D.C....

Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Clocks’ by Grace Kim

The Clocks is quite a sensory experience and full of creativity and imagination. You’ll experience visuals, sounds, actions and activity that are all layered...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Big River (and Other Wayfaring Ballets)’ by Rick...

If you are looking for accessible art, deeply rooted in a tradition that dates back to the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century,...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘No Sex, Please’ by Jessica Vaughan

No Sex, Please local storyteller Derek Hills recounts the saga of the 28 years it took to lose his virginity in every hilarious, sometime heartbreaking, mostly humiliating...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Cabaret XXX – Who Do You Think You...

Another steamy night in the Baldacchino Gypsy Tent Bar was courtesy of Pinky Swear Productions. This year’s annual offering, Cabaret XXXY: Who Do You...