Tag: Russell Silber
Review: ‘Crazy Mary Lincoln’ at Pallas Theatre Collective
Crazy Mary Lincoln, has received an appealing, open-hearted, ardent regional premiere production from Pallas Theatre Collective. The musical focuses new light on the long,...
Review: ‘Rock of Ages’ at Reston Community Players
Here’s something I bet you never wanted to think about again: the ‘80s and your hairstyle. Good. Now that I’ve unlocked a horror all...
Meet the Cast of Hard Bargain’s ‘Radio Golf’: Part 4: Mack...
In Part 4 of interviews with the cast of Hard Bargain Players’ Radio Golf, meet Mack Leamon.
Joel: Please tell our readers where they may have seen...
Meet the Cast of Hard Bargain’s ‘Radio Golf’: Part 3: DeJeanette...
In Part 3 of interviews with the cast of Hard Bargain Players’ Radio Golf, meet DeJeanette Horne.
Joel: Please tell our readers where they may have seen you...
Review: ‘Radio Golf’ at Hard Bargain Players
Radio Golf, expertly directed by Terry Spann, and written by the late, esteemed playwright August Wilson, is a powerful study of Black men with...
2016 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Song Reader the Musical’
In 2012 music artist Beck released a song book titled "Song Reader." The book included sheet music for a collection of 20 songs. He...
DCMetroTheaterArts: Best of 2015 #10: Best Performances in a Musical in...
The staff of DCMetroTheaterArts is honored to announce that their 2015 Best Performances in Musicals in Professional Theatres honors go to:
Best Actor in a...
‘code name: Cynthia’ at Pallas Theatre Collective
Stephen Sondheim would do well to watch his back. Pallas Theatre Collective has just mounted a new musical, code name: Cynthia, that is just...
A New Spy Musical Ready to Seduce DC Audiences at Pallas...
Summer 2015 is turning out to be the season of original musicals making their premieres with Washington area theaters. One of the most anticipated...
‘Hope Operas’ Week One at the Comedy Spot
Back in the ‘30s they called ‘em Cliffhangers. They were weekly serials that played before a main feature at the movies. They turned into...
‘Journeys’: An Evening of Musical Theatre to Benefit Loudoun Interfaith Relief”...
Don’t pretend you haven’t noticed – the winds are shifting. There are pumpkin flavored things everywhere. You’ve even been forced to unearth your sweater...
‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ at Pallas Theatre Collective
A Gothic horror story that’s dense with symbolism, light on plot, and written in 1839 may not seem like ideal source material for a...
Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Saving Private Poo’ Interview With Steven Custer
It’s that time of year when The Capital Fringe Festival rolls into town. Everyone has a show, there are over 100 every year. An...
‘Comfort and Joy’: ‘Comfort and Joy’: Appearing in 1st Stage’s ‘Bat...
In Part 4 of a series of interviews with the cast of Bat Boy:The Musical at 1st Stage, meet Russell Silber.
Joel: Introduce yourself and tell our readers...
‘Xanadu’ at Reston Community Players
Reston Community Players presents Xanadu, a silly, decadent treat written by Douglas Carter Beane, with music and lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar....
‘Xanadu’ Brings Sunny Charm to Reston, Opening March 7th By Diane...
Sick of the never-ending winter? Find your leg warmers, grab your roller skates, and travel back in time with the Reston Players to sunny...
It’s Magic! Meet the Cast of Reston Community Players’ ‘Xanadu’ Part...
Xanadu Opens March 7th
Reston Players’ Light-Hearted Cure for the Winter Blues
Sick of the never-ending winter? Find your leg warmers, grab your roller skates, and...
‘Damn Yankees’ at McLean Community Players by Terry Byrne
Damn Yankees is the ultimate date musical, mixing equal parts sports and romance. Men in tight pants, a loose woman hell-bent on seduction, showtune...
The Best of 2012: Part 10: Designers, Cabarets & Concerts,...
Here are DCMetroTheaterArts writers' choices for their favorites designs of production in the the DC Metro Area in 2012. I always felt that...
The Best of 2012: Part 9: ‘Solo Performances, Children’s/Young Adult, Directors,...
BEST SOLO PERFORMANCES
Joe Brack in My Princess Bride at DC Capital Fringe Festival.
Alex Brightman in How I Paid for College at The Hub Theatre.
Mike Daisey in The...