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Special Discount for Cirque du Soleil’s ‘TOTEM’ at National Harbor

Cirque du Soleil has returned to Washington with TOTEM and is playing now through October 7, 2012 under the blue and yellow Big Top at...

Part Five: Letters from the Living Dead: ‘My Sweet Baby’ by...

Welcome back to the Farmhouse. If you listen close, you will hear the pitter patter of little feet running and skipping around. All at once...

An Interview With Choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess by Rick Westerkamp

In preparation for his show on September 21st, 22 and 23 at 8 PM at The Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre, I interviewed Dana Tai...

‘Farragut North’ at Silver Spring Stage by Amanda Gunther

Vote Morris! Vote Pullman! Vote corruption! However, if you intend to vote - Silver Spring Stage is your polling place with their production of...

‘Taking Shape’ Part 1: John Moletress Introduces Us to force/collision’s ‘SHAPE’

It was in January of this year when I was directing Craig Wright's Mistakes Were Made in Houston that Erik Ehn contacted me through email...

‘Medea’ at Port City Playhouse by Jessica Vaughan

Port City Playhouse steps up with their version of Medea. The Greek tragedy by Euripides starts off their 35th Season with a hit. Port City...

‘The Color Purple’ at Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia by Amanda...

A joyful noise is ringing loud and clear from the rafters of Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia as the 11-time Tony Award nominated production...

‘Married to the Stage Can Be Stressful’ by Natalie McCabe

"Married to the Stage” can be stressful. Contrary to popular opinion, when both partners try to weave their careers around the trials and travesties that...

A Preview of Dance in DC and Baltimore by Carolyn Kelemen

Take a bite out of dance Call it intuition, cultural channeling or just a hunch, but the feeling here is that this is going to...

Karma Camp on ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas’ and Her...

Karma Camp has choreographed so many shows at Signature Theatre that I have lost count. Each show she has worked on is filled with...

‘Rock of Ages’ at Wolf Trap by Julia L. Exline

On Sunday, September 9, 2012, Wolf Trap presented Rock of Ages, a hilariously entertaining rock musical containing twenty-eight of the 80’s greatest glam metal...

HCC’s Arts Collective Announces Improv Group “What Improv Group?!?!” 2012-2013 Season...

HCC’s only improv troupe returns for a 6-show season – with Special Guests Howard Community College’s Arts Collective (AC) kicks off its 18th Season with performances...

‘Invisible Man’ at The Studio Theatre by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

'I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.' - Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man Everyone at some time has walked into a room...

35th Annual Kennedy Center Honorees Announced Today by Joel Markowitz

Buddy Guy, Dustin Hoffman, David Letterman, Ntalia Makarova, and Led Zeppelin to receive the 35th annual Kennedy Center Honors. What a wonderful group they...

Stage Dad: ‘Talking to Other Parents’: Part Three: ‘Parents Give Their...

Over the past two columns, I have written about what other parents have to say about raising a child in show business. We’ve looked...

‘The Wizard of Oz’ at KAT 2nd Stage by Mike Spain

This past Saturday afternoon's performance of KAT 2nd Stage's production of The Wizard of Oz at The Arts Barn in Gaithersburg was sold out....

‘Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo’ at Round House Theatre by...

There are no easy answers in Rajiv Joseph's terrific play Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, but there is a hell of a lot...

‘The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity’ by Amanda Gunther

A culturally explosive knockout is in the ring as Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company launches its 33rd seasion: My Root, My Revolution with the Pulitzer Prize...

‘Funny Money’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria by Julia L....

The Little Theatre of Alexandria presents Funny Money, a British farce by Ray Cooney about an ordinary man who finds himself in an extraordinary...