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Meet The Director and Cast of Kensington Arts Theatre’s ‘Les Misérables’...

In Part 2 of our series of interviews with the director and cast of Kensington Arts Theatre’s Les Misérables, meet Paul Tonden. Joel: Introduce yourself...

World Stages: International Theater Festival: Nalaga’at Theater Deaf-Blind Acting Ensemble: ‘Not...

The World Stages: International Theater Festival takes the center stage at The Kennedy Center, March 10-30, 2014 bringing together some of today’s most exciting...

World Stages: International Theater Festival: Nalaga’at Theater Deaf-Blind Acting Ensemble: ‘Not...

The delicious aroma of bread fills the Terrace Theater at The Kennedy Center World Stage Festival as a talented ensemble of deaf-blind actors from...

‘Water by the Spoonful’ at The Studio Theatre

Quiara Alegría Hudes' Pulitzer Prize-winning Water by the Spoonful is set in 2009 and takes place mainly in Philadelphia but also travels to San Diego, Japan, and...

Matt’s Movie Rank Tank – ‘Special Oscar Edition-Part 4: Best Actress’...

And in honor of this joyous time of year, leading up to the telecast on March 2nd, I will be positing a series of...

Matt’s Movie Rank Tank – ‘Special Oscar Edition-Part 3: Best Actor’...

 It’s OSCAR Week!!! And in honor of this joyous time of year, leading up to the telecast on March 2nd, I will be positing a...

Walnut Street Theatre’s ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ at George Mason University’s Center...

After recently hearing that Driving Miss Daisy is a play that contains the “presence of love,” that statement caused the mind to begin searching...

‘Peter Nero: Classic Connections’ at Hylton Performing Arts Center by Keith...

When I was about 11 years old, I saw the talented and comedic Victor Borge perform at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. I...

The Cult at The Fillmore by Marlene Hall

I finally saw The Cult perform on their Electric 13 Tour last night in support of their Choice of Weapon album to a capacity crowd at...

An Interview with Caroline Clay of ‘Clementine and the Lower 9′...

Caroline Clay is a phenomenal woman.  Her extraordinary acting skills and God’s gift of performance talent are only preceded by her grace, beauty, and...

An Interview with Caroline Clay of ‘Clementine and the Lower 9′...

Caroline Clay is a phenomenal woman. Her extraordinary acting skills and God’s gift of performance talent are only preceded by her grace, beauty, and...

Walnut Street’s ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ at George Mason...

Walnut Street Theatre’s Independence Studio brought audiences at George Mason University's Center for the Arts a fast-paced adaptation of Jules Verne’s masterpiece Around the...

Local Actor Michael John Casey Directs Two Shows at ‘Arts on...

Arts on the Horizon, the first dedicated theater for very young children in the United States, presents its world-premiere production of The Young Spectaculars...

‘Not By Bread Alone’ at Nalaga’at Theater Ensemble at New York...

Not By Bread Alone: Extraordinary Food Before taking my seat for Sunday’s performance of Not By Bread Alone, I stepped into the men’s room and blew...

‘Love Story: The Musical’ at Walnut Street Theatre by Jennifer Perry

Love Story: The Musical, based on the well-known Erich Segal novel and film, originally premiered at the UK’s Chichester Festival Theatre in 2010 and...

The National Theatre Has New Management by Joel Markowitz

It's my favorite place to see a musical. And my favorite seat is in the middle of the first row of the Mezzanine. There's...

Coming to The Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Dead Man’s Mambo’ by John...

Philadelphia based OMBELICO Mask Ensemble is presenting the D.C. Premiere of Dead Man’s Mambo as part of the 2012 Capital Fringe Festival. Dead Man’s Mambo is a...

Philadelphia Theatre Review: ‘Tulipomania: The Musical’ at The Arden Theatre Company...

The opening performance of Tulipomania: The Musical, on Wednesday evening, May 30, 2012, was introduced with humor and winsomeness by Director and Producing Artistic Director...