Tag: Metro Theater Arts
Send Your Favorite Helen Hayes Award Nominees a Note & LIVE...
Here's your chance to send your favorite Helen Hayes Award nominees a note, a pat on the back, and good wishes!!
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Part 2: Behind the Scenes of ‘Pride & Prejudice’: An Interview...
Here is our first interview with the cast of Pride and Prejudice at Annapolis Shakespeare Company. Meet Michael Ryan Neely.
Joel: Michael, what other Shakespearean roles have...
Filichia on Friday: ‘Hands Down, A Musical That Could Still Be...
Here is a new article from Peter Filichia's column on Kritzerland called 'Filichia on Friday. It's an honor to bring Peter's column every week to...
Compass Rose Theater Opens Lee Blessing’s ‘Eleemonsynary’ Tomorrow Night by Lucinda...
From April 5th to May 12th, Compass Rose Theater ushers in the spring with a fully professional production of Lee Blessing’s glorious and life-affirming play,...
Synetic Theater’s Teen Ensemble Performs ‘Taming of the Shrew’ 4/12-4/14 by...
Synetic Theater's Teen Ensemble Storms Into Spring With
The Taming of the Shrew
Synetic 2012 comedy hit is back! The Synetic Teen Ensemble will remount Synetic's "Silent...
Auditions for McLean Community Players’ ‘Damn Yankees’ This Saturday and Sunday...
Auditions for McLean Community Players Production of
Damn Yankees
Where: McLean Community Center - 1234 Ingleside Ave., in McLean, VA.
When: THIS Saturday and Sunday, April 6 &...
Folger Theatre Announces its 2013-2014 Season Schedule by Peter Eramo
FOLGER THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2013/14 SEASON FILLED WITH SHAKESPEARE PLAYS
Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET
Helen-Hayes Award winner Aaron Posner directs the most famous story of “star-crossed” love.
Shakespeare’s RICHARD III
Robert...
‘The Wiz’ Extends To June 2nd at Toby’s The Dinner Theatre...
The popular production of the Tony Award-winning musical The Wiz has been extended through June 2nd at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Baltimore.
DCMetroTheaterArts' Amanda Gunther, in...
Susan Hadary on ‘Walter P. Carter: Champion for Change’ by Teresa...
"The Martin Luther King of Maryland"
Walter P. Carter was a central figure in ending segregation in Baltimore, Maryland. As chairman of C.O.R.E. (Congress of...
Audra McDonald and Christopher Plummer Announced for Shakespeare Theatre Co.’s ‘Classic...
Shakespeare Theatre Company Presents:
Classic Conversations to Host Audra McDonald and Christopher Plummer
Just announced: Audra McDonald and Christopher Plummer will appear in the next two installments of Classic Conversations with...
‘American Utopias’ at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company by Mark Dewey
A Letter to Mike Daisey
Dear Mike,
Now that we’ve escaped from the conventions that would keep you on the stage and keep me at the...
‘Vanitas’ at Happenstance Theater by Amanda Gunther
What is time? We all have a sense of it, and in fact know what time is but when asked to explain it, we...
John Monnett on Directing and Choreographing ‘9 to 5’ at The...
The Arlington Players (TAP) opens its spring production this weekend, with the area premiere of 9 to 5. Based on the popular 1980 movie...
The Providence Players Opens ‘Dinner With Friends’ This Friday
Dinner With Friends Opens This Friday – April 5th at 7:30 In Falls Church
Written By Donald Margulies
Directed By Tina Hodge Thronson
The Laramie Project, Steel Magnolias, Twelve...
American Shakespeare Center’s ‘The Custom of the Country’ Strikes a Modern...
This morning I read an article in The Washington Post that helped me understand why the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton sometimes devotes its...
Maryland’s Adam Grabau on Playing Lancelot and Others in ‘Spamalot’ at...
Adam Grabau has appeared in several productions of Spamalot and returns home to DC to play Lancelot and others at The National Theatre - from...
Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra: ‘The Gospel Truth’ Review by Audrey Thornton
In keeping with its blues-drenched hand-clapping theme, the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra (MJO), delivered another festive evening of big band tunes at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday,...
The Lunch and Judy Show: ‘It Was Soooo Different Then!’ by...
I am the host and creator and writer and editor of The Lunch and Judy Show. For six years DCMTA's Joel Markowitz and I...
Filichia on Friday: ‘March’s Leftovers and April’s Brainteaser’ by Peter Filichia
Here is a new article from Peter Filichia's column on Kritzerland called 'Filichia on Friday.' It's an honor to bring Peter's column every week to...
‘Emma’ at The George Washington University by Alexa Kelly
I have never lived in the eighteenth century, but, in my mind’s eye, I see a quiet era of classical music and gentle manners....