Tag: Pulitzer Prize
‘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...
‘Night Mother’ at Rockville Little Theatre
Spring may be calling you outside to bike and run and savor the sunshine, but do yourself a favor…spend ninety minutes with the Rockville...
‘Proof’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria
The powerful The Little Theatre of Alexandria’s production of Proof takes us into the complex world of mathematics and mental illness, where the combinations...
Signature Theatre Opens Their 25th Anniversary Season with ‘Sunday in the...
Signature Theatre announced that they will be opening their 25th anniversary season with Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George.
Directed by Associate Artistic Director Matthew...
‘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...
‘Time Stands Still’ at McLean Community Players by Terry Byrne
As a working journalist who had spent the day sorting through graphic photos of a terror attack on shoppers in Kenya, I was in...
Capital Fringe Review: ‘Apples and Oranges’ by Joel Markowitz
Everything comes in twos at Apples and Oranges, directed with heart by Tim Chamberlain. In what starts out to be an interesting Pinter-esque concept, Dana and Rex...
‘Rabbit Hole’ at The Keegan Theatre by Justin Schneider
“You're not in a better place than me, just a different one.” An entire play is summed up in that one line, and when...
‘Next To Normal’ at Act Two @ Levine by Max Johnson
When approaching an issue as sensitive and pervasive as mental illness, even the most seasoned performers can underplay the massive implications of a disorder...
‘RENT School Edition’ at McLean High School Theatre Company by Yvonne...
"Awesome."
If there is one word to sum up McLean High School Theatre Company's production of RENT School Edition it is awesome, according to audience member...
Compass Rose Theater Opens Lee Blessing’s ‘Eleemonsynary’ Tomorrow Night by Lucinda...
From April 5th to May 12th, Compass Rose Theater ushers in the spring with a fully professional production of Lee Blessing’s glorious and life-affirming play,...
‘Proof’ at Peter’s Alley Theatre Productions by Amanda Gunther
In searching for answers one must always be able to prove that the answers they have found are true. A deeply profound tale of...
‘A Walk in the Woods’ at Quotidian Theatre by Jessica Vaughan
Quotidian Theatre Company heats up the Cold War with Lee Blessing’s classic, A Walk in the Woods. Quotidian’s mission is to present theater about real life with...
‘Next to Normal’ at Reston Community Players by Mike Spain
Reston Community Players continued their season of strong women with the award winning musical Next to Normal. The multiple Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-...
Wade McCollum on Playing Tick & Mitzi in ‘Priscilla Queen of...
I will be in Philadelphia this weekend and will be attending the Friday night performance of Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical at The...
Peter’s Alley Theatre Productions Opens ‘Proof’ on March 15th by Beth...
Opening March 15th, Peter's Alley Theatre Productions' second show of its inaugural season is Proof, by David Auburn. The Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award - winning drama, is...
American Century Theater Presents a Free Staged Reading of ‘Abe Lincoln...
The American Century Theater will present free staged readings of the 1938 play, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, by Robert E. Sherwood, as part of its Rescues...
Round House Theatre Unveils Its 2013-2014 Season: ‘Round House Reinvented’ by...
For Producing Artistic Director Ryan Rilette's first full season, Round House Theatre in Bethesda has unveiled its 2013-2014 season entitled Round House Reinvented. It's...
‘Race’ at Theater J by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
Race Matters
The Crime: Rape. Or is it Race?
The Defendant: Charles Strickland is a man who doesn’t comprehend being told “No,” and one who has never...
‘Teahouse of the August Moon’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse by Amanda...
Pain makes man think. Thought makes man wise. Wisdom makes life endurable. A lesson in life well learned beautifully illustrated as Laurel Mill Playhouse...