Tag: Michael J. Bobbitt
Catchy and fun ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ premieres at Adventure Theatre
A show the whole family can enjoy together and welcome in spring.
Free spirit of Bob Marley lifts ‘Three Little Birds’ at Maryland...
A silly and light children's musical full of joy and hope.
Adventure Theatre MTC Announces Departure of Artistic Director Michael J. Bobbitt
Adventure Theatre MTC (ATMTC) today announced that Michael J. Bobbitt, who has served as the organization’s artistic director since 2007, will be stepping down...
Review: ‘Elf the Musical’ at Olney Theatre Center
The Holidays are upon us and with them comes the rush of themed movies, music, and theater. Olney Theatre Center welcomes the holiday season...
Hosting the 2018 Helen Hayes Awards: Michael J. Bobbitt and Alyssa...
Forget the Oscars, the Emmys, and the Tonys.
Here in the nation’s capital, there is only one award worth talking about. And that’s the Helen...
News: Adventure Theatre Rallies and Rebuilds After Devastating Fire
It was 6:45 am on March 2nd when Managing Director Leon Seemann received the call informing him that a fire had broken out at...
Review: ‘A Grand Night for Singing’ at NextStop Theatre Company
Composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II have been called the greatest writing partnership of the 20th century. Their work spans from 1943...
Review: ‘Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook’ at Adventure Theatre...
When I was about eight-years-old, I saw an irresistible set of Hello, Kitty pencils while shopping with my mom. She told me I couldn’t...
‘Take A Bow!’ Part 1: The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ DC/MD/VA Fall...
Here is the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts' first series of 'Take A Bow!' Fall 2016 honorees:
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Edwin Aparicio, as Choreographer, Flamenco Dancer, and Co-Director of Salvador, at...
Review: ‘Knuffle Bunny’ at Adventure Theatre MTC
To the delight of children and children at heart, Adventure Theatre’s 2016/17 season kicked off yesterday with Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical.
Based on Mo...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2015 #15: Best Directors of Musicals in Professional...
The staff of DCMetroTheaterArts is honored to announce that their 2015 Best Directors of Musicals in Professional Theatres honors go to:
Patrick A'Hearn for The Music...
The Women’s Voices Theater Festival: ‘Caps for Sale The Musical’ at...
When I was in eighth grade, I wrote a ten-minute play based on Esphyr Siobodkina’s beloved picture book Caps for Sale. It was selected...
‘Kiss Me Kate’ at NextStop Theatre Company
When Cole Porter’s classic musical Kiss Me Kate first premiered on Broadway, it featured a cast of 40 singers and dancers. This makes sense,...
Meet the Director and Cast of ‘Kiss Me Kate’ at NextStop...
In Part 1 of a series of interviews with the cast of Kiss Me Kate at NextStop Theatre Company, meet Director Michael J. Bobbitt.
Joel: Please tell...
‘Garfield, The Musical With Cattitude’ at Adventure Theatre MTC
Garfield: The Musical With Cattitude Provides Plenty of Laughs for All Ages
Adventure Theatre MTC serves up the charm for all ages with its original...
Here Are The Recipients of This Year’s 2015 Helen Hayes Awards...
Here are the recipients of the 2015 Helen Hayes Awards in the order they were announced tonight at The Lincoln Theatre.
THE RECIPIENTS ARE IN...
‘Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood’ at Adventure Theatre MTC
Adventure Theatre MTC presents Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood, adapted from the book by Mike Artell and Jim Harris, with Book, Music,...
‘Carrie: The Musical’ at The Studio Theatre
There are horrific and spellbinding moments aplenty to savor in Studio Theatre’s SecondStage current production of the alternately beloved and reviled camp, cult classic...
Pinkalicious-The Musical at Adventure Theatre MTC
Adventure Theatre MTC presents Pinkalicious-The Musical, based on the book by Victoria and Elizabeth Kann and with lyrics by John Gregor. Carl Menninger directs this...
Black Theatre Symposium at Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center TOMORROW, Saturday,...
How does Black theatre fit into the framework of our nation’s history and culture? Who are the dominant voices in Black theatre today? What...