Tag: Megan Anderson
Review: ‘Dinner with Friends’ at Everyman Theatre
Donald Margulies' Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this season, opened to an enthusiastic full house at Everyman on...
Review: ‘The Book of Joseph’ at Everyman Theatre
With the advent and popularity of exploratory DNA tools like 23andMe and Ancestry.com to unearth family lineage, people are increasingly fascinated with discovering who...
Review: ‘The Revolutionists’ at Everyman Theatre
“It’s a powerful thing to come together and laugh in a scary time.”
– Playwright Lauren Gunderson
Mon Dieu! I had no idea how much...
Review: ‘Our Town’ at Olney Theatre Center
Thornton Wilder's New Hampshire creation, Grover's Corners, sits on some of the oldest rock in the world: "a shelf of Devonian basalt" crossed with...
Review: ‘Noises Off’ at Everyman Theatre
It is always a good time seeing a production of Noises Off, but Everyman Theatre (Everyman) took it to another level last night. If...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #9: Best Performances and Ensembles in Plays...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #9: Best Performances in Musicals in Professional Theaters in DC, MD, and VA Are:
Gassan Abbas in I Shall Not Hate at Mosaic...
Review: ‘Dot’ at Everyman Theatre
There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays.
When Everyman Theatre (“Everyman”) Founding Artistic Director Vincent M. Lancisi left the Humana Festival of New Plays...
Review: ‘American Hero’ at Rep Stage
In its area premiere of American Hero, Rep Stage has sent out a likable little David to do battle with the soulless Goliath of...
Review: ‘Wait Until Dark’ at Everyman Theatre
A policeman. A con man. An old friend. A blind woman. A lost doll. A murder.
Everyman Theatre (“Everyman”) kicked off its 2016-17 season on...
Beth Hylton, Carl Schurr, and Dawn Ursula on Starring in Everyman’s...
The Great American Rep's At Everyman Theatre has received critical acclaim from local critics. Beth Hylton, Carl Schuur, and Dawn Ursula talk about their...
Review: The Great American Rep: ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ at Everyman...
As the centerpiece of its 25th Anniversary Season, Baltimore’s Everyman Theatre has taken on the daunting task of mounting what are arguably the two greatest...
Review: ‘Under the Skin’ at Everyman Theatre
At first blush, a play about organ donation might not have you rushing to the box office. But Playwright Michael Hollinger’s Under the Skin,...
‘Blithe Spirit’ at Everyman Theatre
Word has it that English playwright Noël Coward took only five days to write Blithe Spirit during the full fury of World War II, which premiered just six...
‘Grounded’ at Olney Theatre Center
Grounded provides a unique look into one woman's journey from top-notch fighter pilot, on which her self-image is staked, to a drone pilot sinking...
‘The Whale’ at Rep Stage
A man who refuses to budge often makes for fine drama. Does the same go for a man who cannot budge because he weighs...
‘Grounded’ at Everyman Theatre
Everyman Theatre soars high with the Baltimore debut of Grounded, gluing audience members to their seats with an absorbing, emotionally-brimming, one-woman drama by multiple...
‘Tribes’ at Everyman Theatre
Everyman Theatre closes their 2013/2014 season with British playwright Nina Raine's gripping, heartwarming, coming-of-age story Tribes about a dysfunctional family and a young son who...
‘The Dresser’ at Everyman Theatre by Amanda Gunther
There is danger in covering up the cracks. You can only hide behind a painted face for so long before the stuffing all comes...
‘Crimes of the Heart’ at Everyman Theatre by Amanda Gunther
As humans it’s healthy to talk about our lives, especially the problems in our lives. And it often helps to do so when you’re...
‘After the Revolution’ at Theater J by John Stoltenberg
Who would have guessed that a family drama about everyday ethics and far-left ideology could be so engrossing and engaging, the characters so real...