Tag: Polish
Review: ‘An Irish Carol’ at The Keegan Theatre
For the 6th year in a row, The Keegan Theatre is paying tribute to the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol, with their production of...
Pianist Brian Ganz and Mezzo-Soprano Magdalena Wór Team Up for Special...
They say the show must go on, and a set of unusual circumstances is bringing together two of Washington’s most distinctive classical performers this...
‘Danceworks Fall 2015’ at George Washington University’s Department of Theatre of...
International Guest Artists Bring Polish and Pizazz to MainStage at George Washington University
Some of the most exciting new choreography in town is on view at...
The Russian Chamber Art Society Hosts Its 10th Anniversary Concert at...
Mainstream classical music commentary in Washington often complains about an over-reliance on the symphonies and concertos of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff for the programming at...
Recap of ‘The GI Film Festival’ – May 18-24, 2015
The GI Film Festival is in its ninth year and has grown so big. It ended yesterday at the huge and swanky Angelika Film Center...
Michal Urbaniak at Bethesda Jazz and Blues Supper Club
What does a jazz lover expect from a concert of one of the world’s greatest jazz stars? To be moved by the magic of...
‘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...
‘An Irish Carol’ at The Keegan Theatre by Justin Schneider
There's something magical about good, fake snow. And The Keegan Theatre's An Irish Carol has it, falling outside the window of their spot-on-pub set...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Impossible to Translate, but I’ll try: True-life Israeli...
Impossible to Translate, but I’ll try: True-life Israeli Stories, a solo performance by Noa Baum is a storytelling gem. The show is a series...
2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview ‘Impossible to Translate But I’ll Try...
Acclaimed Storyteller Noa Baum shares delicious Israeli stories never seen on the news, in her Capital Fringe debut of: Impossible to Translate But I’ll...
‘The 39 Steps’ at Run Rabbit Run Theatre by Mark Dewey
The 39 Steps: a Whirlwind Comes to Purcellville
Playwright Patrick Barlow calls The 39 Steps “an adaptation,” and I would assert that every production of...