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Review: ‘2.5 Minute Ride’ at Theatre Horizon
There’s a lot going on in Lisa Kron’s life. There’s her brother’s upcoming marriage, a ceremony that’s being held at a Jewish community center...
Come to KAT’s ‘Cabaret’: Part 3: Meet Matt Trollinger
In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of Kensington Arts Theatre’s (KAT) Cabaret, meet Matt Trollinger.
Joel: Where have local theatergoers seen...
Review: ‘The Gold’ at the New York Musical Festival in NYC
For Houston plastic surgeon Dr. Philip Yosowitz, the story he weaves in The Gold, a fictional history of the impact the Holocaust had on...
Review: ‘Kabarett & Cabaret’ at The In Series
Like Liza Minnelli’s in Cabaret, the unforgettable image of Marlene Dietrich hovers over Kabarett & Cabaret, a production of the 2015-16 In Series at...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2015 #11: New York’s Ten Best of 2015...
It was an active year, heavily marked by new and revisited musicals. The attendance and box office numbers were good, both on and off...
‘Cabaret’ at The Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts
The Theatre Lab lived up to its reputation as one of the most beloved and well-respected acting training grounds in the DC metro area...
2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘A Family Reunion’
The words “family reunion” are bound to evoke mixed memories, no matter whose family it is. That said, I’d wager there are few whose...
Dangereuse: ‘The Madwoman of Chaillot: An Ode to Joy in the...
WSC Avant Bard’s current production of Giraudoux’ The Madwoman of Chaillot, an entertaining tribute to the power of joy over despair, reminds us of...
‘The Trap’ at Ambassador Theater
The gaunt and haunted figure of Franz Kafka obsessed the renowned Polish poet, novelist, and dramatist Tadeusz Różewicz (1921-2014). His two-act play The Trap—part expressionistic, part...
‘Under Kafka’s Spell – Różewicz and The Trap’ at Ambassador Theater
The Ambassador Theater is back with its biggest production to date, showcasing a work of one of the greatest post-war poets and playwrights of...
‘An American in Paris’ at The Palace Theatre in New York...
"Fresh as paint" kept buzzing through my head as I sat, enthralled, as this latest "new musical based on a famous film" sang and...
‘Passion Play’ at Forum Theatre
During the Roman times, theatre was a savage sport: need a crucifixion, grab a slave.
During the Dark Ages, theatre disappeared under the cloak of...
‘A Bright Room Called Day’ at Nu Sass Productions
With its Small Batch Audience Series created for an especially limited number of patrons per performance, Nu Sass Productions is out to transform the...
‘WORDLESS!’ at Lisner Auditorium
There was a cool visiting professor in town the other evening. You know the one, in his 60's, an ex-hippie, still in the prime...
‘The Producers’ at Sandy Spring Theater Group
In 2001, The Producers took home 12 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Original Score. Adapted by Mel Brooks and Thomas...
THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Supporting Actor and Actress in a...
It’s that time of the year when everyone makes their list of favorites, and the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts, have selected their favorites of 2013....
‘Our Suburb’ at Theater J by John Stoltenberg
Avid and discerning theatergoers seeking a fresh take on a beloved classic will not find a more rewarding gift this time of year than...
‘Fallbeill’ at Glass Mind Theatre at Strand Theater by Amanda Gunther
Everything goes away at some point. The people we love die, the causes we fight for fade away, were are living in just one...
‘Legacy and Life: A Musical and Visual Reflection’ at The Choral...
A sizable crowd at Legacy and Life: A Musical and Visual Reflection greeted the Choral Arts Society of Washington’s performance of the Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi...
‘I Am My Own Wife’ at Rep Stage by Amanda Gunther
The overwhelming need to believe in a story that is being told is a deeply compelling urge that will keep you on the edge...