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Capital Fringe Preview: ‘Boobs, Balloons, Babies, & Buffoons’: The Origin Story...

The night I went to see the opera Les Mamelles de Tiresias, I was not expecting to hear a duet about bacon. I’d gone to...

Capital Fringe Preview: ‘The Blind’ by The Wheel Theatre Company

Imagine you are lost and alone in the forest. You have never been here before and you cannot see to find your way out....

Review: ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’ at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival

Turning The Hound of the Baskervilles, one of Sherlock Holmes’ most famous cases, from a mystery into a small-cast comedy is an idea that...

Capital Fringe Preview: ‘Exit Carolyn’ by Jennie Eng by Nu Sass...

Exit Carolyn "Best Friends Forever?" Written by Jennie Eng Directed by Bridget Grace Sheaff Featuring Alison Donnelly, Hilary Kelly, Jasmine Jones, and Torin Lusebrink. About Exit...

Capital Fringe Preview: ‘8 Bit Circus S*it’ by Peculiarity Productions

Have you ever wanted to be inside a video game? Now is your chance. 8 Bit Circus S*it will bring video games to life...

Report: ‘Manual Cinema: The End of TV’ at the Columbia Festival...

Manual Cinema: The End of TV proved to be an interesting last night for the Columbia Festival of the Arts for this year. It...

Review: ‘Pippin’ at Princeton Summer Theater

So many men seem destined To settle for something small, But I won’t rest until I know I’ll have it all… Stephen Schwartz’s lyrics for “Corner of...

Review: ‘My Fair Lady’ at Olney Theatre Center

Not your grandparents’ My Fair Lady, Olney Theatre Center presents a brilliant reimagining of this classic musical. With book and lyrics by Alan Jay...

Review: ‘The Imbible: Day Drinking’ at New World Stages

Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of work, everyday chores, and the incessant pings of your digital devices? Then don’t just find the time, but...

Review: Sheryl Crow at Wolf Trap

In support of her latest album, aptly entitled Be Myself, nine-time Grammy Award-winning, singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow returned to Wolf Trap. The sold-out crowd at...

Magic Time!: ‘Broken Glass’ at Theater J

Arthur Miller's 1994 Broken Glass does not rise to the stature of his greatest works (Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, The Price, and...

Review: ‘Wonderland: Alice’s Rock & Roll Adventure’ at Imagination Stage

Wonderland: Alice’s Rock & Roll Adventure follows the timeless Lewis Carroll tale, with all the memorable characters we know and love, but with a...

​Review: ‘Into the Woods’ at Summer Dinner Theatre at Montgomery College

Each time I've seen Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, now playing at Montgomery College’s Summer Dinner Theatre through July 2nd, is the best time I've seen Into the...

Review: ‘Ballet, Brass & Song: Chamber Dance Project’ at Sidney Harman...

Baseball players take the winter off. Football players do the same in the summer. Ballet dancers are of a different breed. When their companies...

Capital Fringe Preview: ‘In The Company of de Sade’ by Timothy...

It was 2012 when King’s Players was born. For our first show, we tackled an original piece called In the Company of de Sade....

Review: ‘Alex Keiper & The Next Generation’ at The Arden Cabaret...

Alex Keiper is a well-known Philadelphia actor who was originally asked to do a solo cabaret show by the Arden Theatre Company. Unexpectedly, she...

Review: ‘Stoop Storytelling Series: My Favorite Film’ at the Columbia Festival...

On Friday, June 23rd, the Columbia Festival of the Arts brought up the curtain on another edition of the wonderfully unusual, Baltimore-based performing arts...

Review: ‘Murder on the Nile’ at Greenbelt Arts Center

Imagine this scene. You’re on a paddle steamer on the Nile River in Egypt. It’s the mid-60s. You find yourself surrounded by an off-kilter...

Tantalizing Tastes from a Boffo Buffet: A Report on the 2017...

Fifteen of the 80-plus shows in the 12th Annual Captial Fringe Festival presented five-minute teaser scenes to a packed house Thursday night at Logan...

Review: ‘Death Comes for the War Poets’ at The Sheen Center

This year marks the centenary of the beginning of America’s involvement in World War I in 1917, and The Sheen Center has recognized it...