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‘Idomeneo’ at The In Series by Natalie McCabe

English-language opera, Greek tragedy, Mozart, tragedy, comic moments, and ballet: The In Series at the Atlas Performing Arts Center has it all in Charlotte...

‘The Woman in Black’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria by...

The Little Theatre of Alexandria presents The Woman in Black, a haunting tale about an encounter between a rational man and a merciless spirit....

Coming to the Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Medieval Story Land’ by Scott...

Medieval Story Land at Fringe: Elves, Wizards, Knights Clash in Fantasy Parody I was sick of the poop and fart jokes. I was sick of veiled...

‘Cabaret’ at Adventure Theatre Musical Theater Center by Lauren Katz

Last night, I saw a production so strong, that I forgot it was student-run until I looked at the program after the show. Adventure...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Thomas is Titanic’ by Thomas...

Thomas Choinacky has been obsessed with the Titanic disaster since he was a child. Watching the A&E special every spring, once his family got...

A Look at ‘Goldilocks’ at The Puppet Co. by Jon Gazarek

Guilty or not guilty? That is the question. The Puppet Co. in Glen Echo Park is bringing back the popular fairy tale, Goldilocks, with...

Film Review: ‘Children of Paradise’ (Les enfants du paradis) by Ashunda...

“All the love in the world for Baptiste is mine, mine. No room for others. It is fate. It is written,” sobs his heart-broken...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘The Goddess Diaries’ by Carol...

The Goddess Diaries began as an experiment.  Several women were asked to write about a specific milestone in their life as part of a Winter...

‘The Music Man Kids’: Part One: Meet Mia Alessandra Goodman by...

This begins a series of interviews with the very talented group of five young actors in the cast of Arena Stage's production of The...

Nibbles and Sips Around Town: ‘Celeb Chefs Take the Town’ by...

Crystal City Gets Good Stuff A klieg-lit opening for Spike Mendelsohn’s Good Stuff Eatery in Crystal City brought out family, friends and TV crews earlier...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Where in the World? The...

In her Iconic red trench coat and fedora, Carmen Sandiego has been the subject of a computer game, a cartoon, and a children’s game...

Coming to The Capital Fringe: Peter Swet’s ‘The Interview’ by...

America in 1970 seemed like the worst of times. Halfway around the world, the problems of a country only slightly larger than the state...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘HeHEE! or ‘What? It’s Not...

The first time I directed sketch comedy material was during my New Playwrights’ Theatre days on Church Street, and Yeardley Smith was in the...

Philadelphia Theatre Review: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ at The Academy of...

Start with the Academy Award-winning Disney animated feature film which included a delightful score by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, sprinkle in five new...

‘Double Indemnity’ at Round House Theatre by Eric Denver

I was honored to be in the audience last night to catch this last production under the stewardship of Artistic Director Blake Robison. What...

‘A Little Night Music’ at The Arlington Players at The Mead...

A Little Night Music, the 1973 Tony Award Best Musical winner, features one of Stephen Sondheim’s loveliest scores, filled with grand waltzes, witty barbs...

‘The Hot L Baltimore’ at Spotlighters Theatre by Amanda Gunther

What do three hookers of various age and experience, a cantankerous old man, a sweet southern story teller, a disturbed young lesbian and her...

STAGE WRITE: Up-and-Coming: An Interview with Paul Davis Griffin by Teresa...

Paul Davis Griffin is a versatile and up-and-coming local actor currently appearing in Mobtown Players not to be missed production of Bent, based around...

Improv Workshop at Arts Collective at Howard Community College June 26th...

IMPROV WORKSHOP: 4 DAYS: Tuesday & Thursday June 26, 28 and July 3, 5, 7:00pm-10pm In HCC’s HVPA 115/ Dance Studio - (Directions, Map - click here!) The Arts...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Paul Gonsalves on the Road’...

Paul Gonsalves on the Road will be performed at the Capital Fringe Festival from July 21st through the 29th. As any jazz listener or...