Tag: Poland
Review: ‘Ironbound’ at Simpatico Theatre
Her face is banged up and she lights a small votive candle before saying a prayer. Although it is freezing, she has created a...
Review: ‘Marat/Sade’ at Temple University
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de...
‘La Bohème’ at Virginia Opera at the GMU Center for the...
La Bohème takes place in winter, between Christmas Eve and February. Director Kyle Lang has set the Virgina Opera's current production in the year...
‘Las Polacas: The Jewish Girls of Buenos Aires’ at GALA Hispanic...
Many times, and perhaps too often, theater is used as a vehicle to escape life, to tell a story that is far from the...
A Q&A with Mezzo-Soprano Magdalena Wór on Her Training in Washington...
Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Wór pretty much creates an unforgettable impression everywhere she performs. Her strikingly rich voice – it’s been called “plush,” “chocolatey” and other...
National Philharmonic: Brian Ganz Plays Chopin at Strathmore
Brian Ganz is continuing to complete his performances, and ultimately, recording of "ever single note Chopin composed." The Ganz Project is expected to take ten...
‘Not My Monkey’ at InterAct Story Theatre at The Gaithersburg Arts...
What do you get when you combine bright and bouncy circus fun with some valuable life lessons? The answer is Not My Monkey, a delightful...
School in Crisis in Michele Riml’s ‘Rage’
In Michele Riml’s Rage, winner of the 2005 Sydney Risk Prize and 2008 winner of the Jessie Richardson Award, an after school counseling session unexpectedly...
Magic Time! A Conversation With ‘Yentl’ Playwright Leah Napolin
Leah Napolin’s Yentl would have to be on any short list of best plays about religion and gender—and the production now at Theater J...
The National Chamber Ensemble at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage by...
The National Chamber Ensemble made its debut at the Kennedy Center on Thursday, September 26, 2013 with a wonderful and well-performed concert that delighted a...
National Chamber Ensemble presents ‘The Three B’s: Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms’...
I really like the National Chamber Ensemble, the adventuresome and enjoyable programs they present, and the talented and friendly musicians who make up this...
‘Inside the Music’: An Interview with National Chamber Ensemble Artistic Director...
One of the things I love the most about living in the Washington, D.C. area is that the music never ends, nor does the...
‘Our Class’ at Theater J by Tzvi Kahn
Our Class, the searing, emotionally devastating, and unforgettable new production at Theater J, constitutes both a play and an enervating pedagogical exercise – a...